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Anshu Jaunsari 20th Apr, 2019
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Magnna Panda 30th May, 2019

Greetings,

hope your exam went well and fear not you will surely get what you worked for

the cut off marks for NEET 2019 are as follows

UR                                          689-117

UR(PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED)  116-105

SC                                           115-94

ST                                            115-94

OBC                                      115-94

SC-PH                                    104-94

ST-PH                                    104-94

OBC-PH                                 104-94

now these are just the cut off ,but getting into a college largely depends on you neet marks ,your category and if /not you have a state quota

if you could mention the above ,predicting your college would be easier

but in general ,to get into a government college through all india quota you need atleast 600 and above

and 500 above through state quota to be on the safer side

the trend changes every year as the admission criteria is largely dependent on the number of people that appear and the difficulty of the paper hence affecting the marks scored

although private colleges take in students with much lower score(approx 300 and above).

you can use the following link to predict your rank for neet 2019

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predict

so it really depends on your rank and college preference

hope this answer helps

GOOD LUCK

Souparni Student Expert 30th May, 2019

Hello Anshu,

According to the last year cutoff list by IP University, for the 85% state quota, the following ranks and marks must be achieved to qualify for a seat.

For VMMC Delhi ,

Delhi General Candidates - 595 marks.

Delhi OBC - 527

Delhi SC - 450

Delhi ST - 319

AI (All India) General - 640

AI OBC - 616

AI SC - 441

AI ST - 436

For NDMC New Delhi


Delhi GEN - 562

Delhi OBC - 511

Delhi SC - 417

Delhi ST - 305

AI GEN - 612

AI OBC - 603

AI SC - 537

For BSA Medical College,


D GEN - 550

D OBC - 515

D SC - 417

D ST - 304

AI GEN - 614

AI OBC - 594

AI SC - 508

AI ST - 514

Hope that helped!

All the Best!



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Gaurav Verma 30th May, 2019

NEET Cut off will be declared on June 5, by National Test Agency (NTA). However, According to last year NEET cut off, UR category candidates required to score minimum 119 marks (out of 720), to qualify NEET 2019 and OBC/SC/ST category belonging candidates needs a minimum of 96 marks to qualify.

ramakamanasa Student Expert 30th May, 2019

Dear Anshu,

National Testing Agency will release NEET 2019 results along with the cuttoffs around June 5. But analysing the previous years qualifying marks it is required to get around 100 marks  for obc caste and around 120 marks out of 720 for general caste.

All the best.

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