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How much marks should I score to get admission in any medical college! Also I am SC.


Neha 16th Feb, 2019
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Faizan Salim 16th Feb, 2019

Hiii

NEET is the common entrance exam to get admission to medical colleges. The NEET scores are accepted country wide by all the medical collegs. The competition in NEET is extreamly high and also the cutoffs are also very high so you need to have a higher target to secure a seat for yourself.
To get a seat in government colleges, you ust score around 500 and above if you belong to SC category and 560-600 and above for general category.
In your homestate if there are good colleges, you can have a higher chances of admission through 85% state quota as for the own state candidates, cutoffs are a bit lower.
Also if you can afford the private universities, then also you can get a chance of admission with a lower score of around 400s and above.

Hope this helps
Thanks!!

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