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I am from Karnataka ,what is the minimum marks I need in NEET exam to get a Government College.


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Harsh Ranganath 16th Apr, 2018
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Nikita Chauhan 16th Apr, 2018
If you intend to take admission via the All India 15% quota, do not settle for anything less than 570.

However, you might get some relaxation if you apply through the 85% state quota.

But again, target a score above 570 to increase your chances of selection.

Raveesh Rattan Kumar 16th Apr, 2018
Cut-off scores are quite variable every year. However, if we follow general trends, try to score more than 550 for a seat through all India quota and around 500 to 520 for seat through state quota.

All the best.
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Vivek Mishra 16th Apr, 2018
For gettimg a mbbs seat in government medical college of karnataka under general category through all india quota counselling, try to have score of 560+ marks in neet ug exam...





Good luck...prepare well for your exam..


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16th Apr, 2018
And what would be the marks required in state quota
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16th Apr, 2018
Atleast 520+ for general category
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