NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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You haven't mentioned your Category. This is important because cut offs vary across Categories. For example, In 2018, a percentile of 93.68 secured a seat in AIIMS Rishikesh. That has been the cut off. Now from 2020, AIIMS will conduct its admission based on NEET score through All India Counselling. But AIIMS conducted its exam for 200 marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and GK. But NEET is conducted for 720 marks only in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. So to convert percentiles to marks, it is a tad difficult. But given the fact that there are only 1500 seats for AIIMS and almost 15.97 lakh Candidates registered for NEET, even of 7 lakh Candidates qualify, the cut offs are going to be exorbitant. So if you belong to ST Category, you will need atleast 625 and above and for SC Category atleast 650. And fir General Category/OBC/EWS, you will need more than 675. If you have appeared for NEET 2020. For a complete list of colleges that you may have a shot at, please use our College predictor: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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