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There is nothing called passing marks in NEET Exam. In NEET, it is qualifying marks rather which is 50th percentile for general category and 40th percentile for reserved categories. Try to score 550+. Then you'll definitely get a good medical college. If you want to score good marks in NEET then just follow simple steps - Clear your basic concepts. Be thorough with NCERT textbook. Its a must. Solve previous year question papers. Take mock tests to assess your progress. Solve questions from any reference book you prefer for competitive exams Solve as much as numerical possible. Use shortcuts to solve to save your time. Formulas to be at your Fingertips. All the best !
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Hi Sriparna!
To get into St John's Medical College, Bangalore, you should ideally get 560+ in the general category.
Hope this answers your question!
Arika (State Head @ Careers360)
Hey Sriparna,
Basically admission into this college will be tough, be ready to give your best. usually the cut off for st johns is above 99 percentile or i would say even higher. but if you are a catholic it might vary from 80 to 85 percentile. Which totally sums up to the fact that to be on the safe side i would suggest you to score above 600 if you have no reservation.
all the best .
I know NEET is round the corner and you might be apprrehensive about admissions but please take note that every year the cut off varies depending on the level of the exam. So the best bet is to simply concentrate and revise all the syllabus.
Best of luck.
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