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How much a person should get in NEET to get seat in government medical college?


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Hrithik Rohilla 8th May, 2018
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subhajit giri 8th May, 2018

NEET cut off depends upon a lot of factors viz. number of students who scored highest marks, difficulty level of the question paper, and number of students who appeared for the exam. Nothing can be said with surety till the NEET 2018 result is declared

Nithesh 8th May, 2018
Hii

Frankly to say you must have minimum of 450 marks to get seat in medical college as it keeps you in safer side

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ANUJ LATHI 8th May, 2018
Hey! Hi.

You must get atleast 450+ marks to get a government college. And yes, talking about fees, for government college for MBBS, it is around 4-5 lac for Complete course and for BDS it is around 2-3 lac for Complete course in Government college.

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