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I am expecting 350+ marks in NEET from OBC category . Can I get mbbs government college ?


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Preeti 28th Jul, 2022
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Karishma Sawhney 28th Jul, 2022

Hello aspirant,

I am listing below the last year cut off for government colleges in various states and JIPMER colleges for OBC category-

Assam- 462

Bihar- 606

Chattisgarh- 534

JIPMER Karaikal- 614

JIPMER Puducherry- 685

Gujarat- 540

Himachal Pradesh- 501

Tamil Nadu- 539

Telangana- 516

As you can see, for getting a government medical college, an OBC category candidate requires 550+ score. Hence, there are very low chances of you getting a government college. However, you have good chances of getting the following private colleges-

Rajshree Medical College, Bareilly

Varunarjun Medical College

Narayan Medical College, Kanpur

You can use the college predictor tool to know your chances of admission in a college/course-

Hope it helps!

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