NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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According to the last year data candidates who are belong to Unreserve categories they can must be secure 50 percentile and in case of reserve categories like (SC/ST/OBC) they must secure 40 percentile. According to the last year data 701-134 is equivalent to 50 percentile and 133-107 is equivalent to 40 percentile.
So I think you have got your answer.
Hello Aspirant,
Marks required to get a seat in any of the government medical college for BAMS course depends upon the category you belong to and your state of domicile.
Moreover, cut off marks for medical colleges are bound to change every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the exam, marks obtained by them, difficulty level of the examination, and so on.
But in general as per previous years' cut-off trends for a general category student, one should target around 450 to 500 marks to get a seat in government BAMS college.
I hope this information helps you.
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Hello,
For the BAMS course, the expected NEET cutoffs for each category are mentioned below:
Open/General category: 701-134 (50 percentile)
OBC: 133-107 (40 percentile)
SC: 118-96 (40 percentile)
ST: 118-96 (40 percentile)
Hope this helps!!!
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