NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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You haven't mentioned your Category and the State you belong to. Neverthless, all Government Colleges fill their seats through All India Counselling for 15% of their seats and the rest 85% of the seats are filled through State Counselling. Now States like Bihar, Delhi, UP, Rajasthan have higher cut offs than States like Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Goa, etc. And cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. For example, in 2018 under State Quota, 429 marks was the cut off for OBC Category in UP and by 2019, the cut offs increased by 150 marks increasing the OBC Cut offs to 573. So if you belong to General Category, you will need more than 550 and if you belong to Reserved Categories, you will need more than 475. This is general information and as mentioned, cut offs change for Categories and States. So please do help us with the State and Category you belong to and we shall help you with relevant information.
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If you are general(unreserved) :-you need to ger 50 percentile
If you are sc/st:-u need to get 40 percentile
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Dear Aspirant,
It depends upon whole lot of factors including the number of seats, the difficulty of exam, your category, your gender, your home state, etc. Depending upon these factors you may get a government college at 400 marks or at 300 marks or not at even 450 marks. A safe score for making sure that you will get a seat is 500.
Hope this helps. thank you.
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