NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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For qualifying NEET , Candidates have must minimum score 50 percentile for unreserved and for St/sc/ph minimum score is required is 40 percentile. To get admission in a good private college you should must score more than 350+ marks. To get change in other college you can go through this link.
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In 2020, the minimum qualifying marks across various categories was as follows -
Qualifying marks and cut offs are subject to change every year depending on the difficulty level of the paper, the performance of the students and the number of seats available.
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Hi
You need to get at least neet qualifying marks to be eligible to get admission
Neet qualifying cutoff percentile remains same every year which is provided below category wise:-
----------) General category :- 50 percentile
----------) OBC/ SC /ST :- 40 percentile
----------) UR- Ph :- 45 percentile
If I tell you about qualifying cut off marks then
This is very difficult to predict neet 2021 cut off as cut off marks keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like :-
----------) number of students that appeared in the exam,
----------) kind of marks obtained by them ,
----------) toughness level of the examination etc.
But yes,
Cut off marks will be more or less similar to previous years and when we go through past year qualifying cut off trends then last 3 years qualifying cut off data is given below for reference :-
. . Year wise cut off marks
Category 2020 2019 2018
General 720-147 701-134 691-119
UR-PH 146-129 133-120 118-107
Obc/sc/st 146-113 133-107 118 - 96
So, for neet 2020 a general category student required at least 147 marks to qualify neet. This year neet 2021 question papers was a bit difficult when compared 2020 question paper so cut off is expected to decrease a little. So, 145 marks is expected least marks to qualify neet 2021 for general category. This is mere expectation, for actual cut off, you need to wait for results.
For details about qualifying cut off visit :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
just getting neet qualifying marks won't help you if you want to get admission in a government mbbs college. For government mbbs college, you need around 600-625 marks if you are a general category candidate
For example,
Your profile suggests that your domicile state is UP
And,
in neet 2020, 610 marks for general category was the cut off marks to get a seat in Govt. Medical College under UP state quota and it was for Autonomous State Medical College and Associated Teaching Hospital, Bahraich
You can check the same at
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-up/amp
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It gives you a personalized report with top college in which you have chances for admission , with the help of predicted colleges you can make better choice while filling your choices of colleges during your counselling
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