I AM A BC CATEGORY. I WANT GET SEATS IN GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE.HOW MANY MARKS I WANT TO TAKE.PLS TELL MY BIGGEST AIM IS TO BECOME A DOCTOR .SO TELL ME THE IDEAS TO GET GMC SEATS. MY FAMILY TRUST ME MORE .SO HELP ME FRNDS . I WANT GET GMC SEATS IN THIS YEAR 2020 PLS TELL ME FRNDS .
Can you please help us with your state of domicile so that we can help you in a better way as cut off marks for medical colleges vary from state to state under state quota.
It's quite difficult to predict the marks required for you to get a seat in government medical college as cut off marks for medical colleges 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 as per previous year trends you should try to get at least around 550 marks to be on the safer side in your neet 2020 .
Thankyou
Gowtham, you haven't mentioned the State you belong to. This is important because each State has a different cut off for each Category. If your goal is only GMC, you can appear for 15% All India Counselling and 85% State Counselling for your home State. You will have to score nothing less than 550 for a seat in GMC. But if you belong to any of the States like Delhi, UP, Bihar, etc, you wull need atleast 575 and above. This is because cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam.
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