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how much marks require in neet to take admition in government mbbs collage?


Raushan kumar 20th Mar, 2018
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Shivam 20th Mar, 2018
Hey Raushan
There is nothing to called PASSING MARKS in NEET Exam. In NEET, it is QUALIFYING MARKS rather which is 50th percentile (approx. 118 marks)

If you have just qualifying marks then you can apply in any private college but you can not able to get Seat in govt. medical college by these nos.

For a govt. medical college seat, you have to secure at least 530(with all India quota) in NEET. 530 is a safe score but it depends on no. of rounds of counselling conducted by mci. Cut off may come down, but still try to secure above 510.

Cut off marks differ hugely for state quota seats. So it depends to which state you belong.
Thank you
Idha Sood 20th Mar, 2018
It varies depending upon the competition in that year actually. Usually it's around 520-530 but can be more than that.
You should prepare to the best of your ability and try to score the maximum. Work hard and you'd do well.
Hope this helps
Good luck!
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