NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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The NEET UG scores needed to get admitted to an Indian government or private medical college differ depending on a number of factors, such as:
Overall Patterns for Entrance:
1. Government Medical Colleges: General Category: 600+ marks (85% State Quota)
OBC Group: 580+ Points
SC/ST Category: more than 450 marks
2. Government Medical Colleges: General Category: 610+ marks; 15% All India Quota
OBC Group: 600+ points
Category SC/ST: 500–550+ points
Note: Even higher scores (650+ for general category) may be required by prestigious government colleges like AIIMS, MAMC, etc.
3. Independent Medical Schools:
General Category: 400–550 points, with significant state and college variations
OBC Group: 400–530 points
SC/ST Division: 35
0-450 points
Important Things to Remember:
State Quotas: The cutoff score for state quota seats is typically lower than the All India Quota (AIQ).
Private Colleges: Compared to government institutions, the NEET cutoff is typically lower, but the cost structure is noticeably higher at private colleges.
Deemed Universities: Depending on the university, deemed universities may have different cutoff scores (between 400 and 550). They also have different cost structures.
Always review the cutoffs and patterns from the prior year for the particular state or college you're aiming for more accurate informat ion.
Hello,
The NEET UG marks required for admission to government or private medical colleges in India vary significantly by state and institution.
- Generally, for government colleges, candidates need around 550-600 marks out of 720 to secure a seat in top-tier institutions, while scores of 500-550 may suffice for lower-ranked government colleges.
- For private medical colleges, the cutoff can range from 400-500 marks, depending on the college’s reputation and location.
It’s important to check the specific college’s cutoff trends and state quotas, as these factors can influence admission chances.
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