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How many Marks should I need to take an admission in government. College?


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Shuvankar Das 29th May, 2019
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Ayisha Siddiqa H 30th May, 2019
Hii !!

It depends upon the type of medical college and their expected cutoff vs your scored marks, your category and your domicile.

Different states have different cutoffs. However comparing all the states ,  a general category candidate must score above 550 marks for government college whereas a SC candidate if scored just above 350 he will be eligible.

Anyhow,  I have shared a list if govt colleges with their cutoff for all the category for all the domiciles. Please visit that and get clarified.

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges

Don't lose hope !!

Best of Luck !!





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