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I am general category.How much marks is required in NEET for getting government college for mbbs


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Shivendra Agrawal 1st Dec, 2017
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arushi.tayal 19th Feb, 2024

Hello Shivendra! To get a good government college for MBBS you need to score at least 680+ marks in NEET if you belong to General category.

Hope you got your answer.

dinesh rauthan 21st Jul, 2022

please tell me, this year i give exam of neet and i am getting 546

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22nd Jul, 2022
I am getting 545 marks in neet 2022 will there any chance of getting mbbs government medical college in MP (OBC) category
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3rd Aug, 2022
Neelam S u can get
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Manisha nayak 29th Jul, 2021

Hello Candidate,

For getting admission through NEET and getting an government college fro a general category is quite a bit difficult task , but don't worry you can do this you have to work harder .

So, for a general category to get a government college the marks should be above 600+ and to get a very good government college you have to score 700+

omi srivastava 5th Mar, 2021

Bro to be very honest  for general category it is above 650 -700 or above. the margin is increasing Day by day

ruchika.chauhan Expert 30th Jun, 2020

Hello

Going by the previous years' NEET cutoff  students should aim to score 550+ marks in the NEET examination to get seat in government medical colleges through state quota and for admission through the All India Quota, aim should be 600+ marks in the exam and to get a seat in top medical colleges of the country through AIQ, aim for 650+ marks in the NEET exam.


For admission to government medical colleges, there are two types of seats:  15% All India Quota seats and 85% State quota seats.

Cutoff required for admission varies category wise, state wise, college wise depending on many factors. Some of the factors determining the cutoff are:

Number of candidates appeared for exam
Difficulty level of exam
Number of seats

Kindly mention your home state and the college name (if you are targeting any particular college) so we can provide you the cutoff details accordingly.

Also, I am mentioning the NEET 2019 cutoff details of few colleges for your reference and to have an idea about the marks required to get a seat.


NEET 2019 cutoff for 15% All India Quota seats (General category)

Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi- 687 (NEET marks)
VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi- 675
University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi- 675
North Delhi Municipal Coorperation Medical College, Delhi- 650
B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad- 650
Pt. D.D.U Medical College, Rajkot- 611
PT. B.D. Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak- 638
S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur- 655
Madras Medical College, Chennai- 640
King George's Medical College, Lucknow- 651


Check the detailed information using the link below and do let us know if you have any other queries:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off


All the Best!

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7th Nov, 2021
I belong to general category and am fresher aiming for AIIMS delhi or JIPMER in vellore
What is the current cut-off for these colleges?
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22nd Jul, 2022
I am scoring 545 marks in neet 2022 from MP (OBC Category) is there any chance for any government MBBS college in MP.Please tell me🥺🙏
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tejaswini 20th Mar, 2020

how much marks  obtained  for goverment  seat in mbbs for general  caste 2020


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Expert 3rd Jun, 2020
Hi, the cutoff required for admission varies every year from college to college depending on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, candidates appearing in the exam, number of seats, etc. Cutoff also varies according to the State Quota and All India Quota. Kindly mention your home state so we can tell you about the marks.
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26th Aug, 2020
ruchika.chauhan Mam I am oc caste and I am aiming for Madras medical college. What mark should I get in neet 2020 to get admission there?
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1st Sep, 2020
ruchika.chauhan I am from Tamil Nadu...and I belongs to bc category....what is the minimum mark I need to get a government medical college (even if the college is in the last rank it's ok ....I just need a govt college medical seat.. pls say me...
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19th Sep, 2020
swathi d I belong to oc. I am going to get 490 can I get free seat in mbbs
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Sonia Vats 11th Mar, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

The required percentile for the General category in NEET 2020 is the 50th percentile, whereas for SC/ST/PBC it is 40th. You should know that the cutoff is not fixed and fluctuate due to several factors such as how many candidates appeared for the exam, what is the difficulty level of exam and the total seats that are available.

Last year, NEET cutoff for BDS was lowered by 10.00 percentile, making it the 40th percentile for general category candidates. While for reserved categories, the cut off for NEET was decreased to the 30th percentile.

To get a seat in any government college under General i.e Unreserved category, the candidate has to score at least more than 500 marks in NEET MBBS result. To get a more thorough knowledge on this topic, you can visit the link mentioned below.

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-get-admission-in-mbbs-in-government-college


Hope this helps!

Priyam Dave 3rd Jun, 2019

Hello Shivendra,


NEET result 2019 is to be announced by June 5, along with the cutoff scores. Only candidates who have secured the minimum qualifying percentile in NEET 2019 will be considered qualified. The cutoff percentile for General category is 50th percentile, while for SC/ST/OBC is 40th. Students belonging to PWD category must secure 45th percentile in NEET UG entrance exam.


NEET 2019 exam has been conducted on May 5, across India, while for aspirants from Odisha, Karnataka and Siliguri, the offline exam was re-conducted on May 20, 2019. As per the experts, since, NEET MBBS/BDS exam was easier than the previous year, the cutoff scores range is expected to increase for the academic session 2019-20.


In order to get admission to government medical college under Unreserved (UR) category, an aspirant must try to obtain at least more than 500 marks in NEET MBBS result. Talking about the last year admission in Delhi medical colleges, the closing rank in Maulana Azad Medical College under 15% All India Quota was 62 with corresponding marks as 662. While for admission to 85% state quota seats, the last rank was 1266 with the equivalent marks as 603.


For admission to Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, New Delhi, the last rank under 85% state quota seats was 1843 with marks 595, while for 15% AIQ seats, the rank was 116 and marks as 652.


For more information on admission to government medical college through NEET 2019, go through the article link given below.


https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-get-admission-in-mbbs-in-government-college


Stay tuned to medicine.careers360.com for more updates on medical exams and admissions.


All the best!!

Gautam Manohar 22nd Dec, 2017

hi shivendra, it all depends on what category you belong to and what reservation you have, whether you have state quota or not , but i would suggest that aim for 580 plus, its high , i know but absolutely doable , so aim for it.NEET 2018 Examination is most likely to be held on 10th May (Thursday) 2018 . NEET 2018 Application Form will be released in the month of January 2018.CBSE conducts NEET for admission across all medical colleges in india except aiims,and jipmer.The exam pattern is as follows:-

physics-45 questions each carrying 4 marks

chemistry-45 questions,each carrying 4 marks

and biology 90 questions each carrying 4 marks as well.hope this helps good luck

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10th May, 2019
I may ger 540 marks in neet 19 i am keralite. and Gneral catery may I get adimssion to Govt.college 
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Ahmadunnisa Begum 3rd Dec, 2017
Hello Shivendra,





The cut off score of NEET 2017 has been released along with the result on June 23, 2017. The exam conducting authority, CBSE has released the cut off score of NEET 2017 for all categories.The NEET 2017 cut off is the qualifying score/percentile for the test. It must be noted that NEET 2017 cut off score is the lowest possible marks a candidate must obtain in order to qualify NEET 2017.As per the NEET Cut Off 2017 data, unreserved candidates have to score in the bracket of 697 to 131 marks to clear the 50th percentile Cut Off requirement and be eligible for NEET 2017 Counselling. The cut off score of NEET 2017 is based on many factors such as number of candidates appeared in entrance exam, difficulty level of test, marking scheme, and most importantly, number of MBBS and BDS seats. In order to qualify NEET 2017, candidates belonging to General Category have to secure a minimum of 50 percentile score in the test, while, those belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Other Backward Classes (OBC), the minimum cut off score to obtain is 40 percentile. Further, on the basis of NEET 2017 cut off, the score card of NEET 2017 will specify whether the candidate isNEETqualified or non-qualified. Further, among the qualified candidates, the top 15% scorers will be directly eligible to participate in NEET 2017 counselling for 15% All India Quota Seats. On the basis of NEET 2017 Cut off, NEET rank range for participation in 15% All India Quota (AIQ) counselling will be declared separately.





Category



No of candidates



Marks range



Unreserved



543473



697-131



OBC



47382



130- 107



SC



14599



130- 107



ST



6018



130- 107



Unreserved & PH



67



130-118



OBC & PH



152



130- 107



SC & PH



38



130-107



ST & PH



10



130-107



Have a look at the entire article at careers360



https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off





A good score would be 559-600



Goodluck.



Hospital this helps.




































































Pankaj Kirdat 2nd Dec, 2017

Look we can't predict the exact marks as cutoff for general category or even the te reserved Category for this year because each year the cutoff marks don't remain the same it varies every moment every year you just can get a rough idea by looking at the previous year cutoff by the way you didn't mention your state too so I can't tell you any number because cutoff rank for each state varies and so I can't say anything exact but I would like to recommend you to check the cutoff of your state and then instead of look at cutoff give 100% efforts for the exam till the exam date.

Amogh Ratnaparkhi 2nd Dec, 2017
It is difficult to predict cutoffs before the exam is held. Depending on various factors, the cutoffs may go high or low.

For general category, you will need a score of 500 to get a decent medical college. Recommended score for safety should be 550.
Dr Parmanand Agarwal 2nd Dec, 2017
Hello

As per your query about marks cutoff, you must be knowing that there is All India Quota 15 % and State government quota 85%...



Cut off by All India quota is always higher than state quota..Further in both the quota the SEAT is further divided as per category like Open, SC , OBC , ST, etc..It will vary for each groupThe Cutoff also vary in Government, Private and Deemed UniversityAlso difffer college to college even in government /private/deeemedThe marks vary each year based on the difficulty level of the paper



BUT GOING BY PREVIOUS YEAR TREND FOR GENRAL CATEGORY A MBBS SEAT is obtained around 480 - 650 marks range..



Regards

Dr Parmanand Agarwal

MBBS MD

Career counsellor.









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21st Sep, 2019
Sir if i am fro obc then that will be the cutoff range and would I get a medical college for the same,?
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Jatin Prajapati 1st Dec, 2017

Hi Shivendra Agrawal

Cut off score of previous year NEET was as follows

Category Marks Range Qualifying Criteria Number of Candidates
Others 685-145 50th Percentile 1,71,329
OBC 678-118 40th Percentile 1,75,226
SC 595-118 40th Percentile 47,183
ST 599-118 40th Percentile 15,710
UR – PH 474-131 45th Percentile 437
OBC – PH 510-118 40th Percentile 597
SC – PH 415-118 40th Percentile 143
ST – PH 339-118 40th Percentile 36

Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET

  • Firstly, gather all the details about the officially prescribed syllabus for the examination.
  • Make a proper time-table for your preparations.
  • Follow the time table strictly and increase your potential day by day.
  • Consider the good preparation books and study materials.
  • Practice mock test & previous year question papers.
  • Make mistakes while practising, and correct them and never repeat them.
  • Never give up even at your low time.
  • Stay stress free & healthy while preparing for exams.
  • Don’t try to include new topics at the end of preparations.

All the best.

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Sir I got 144 marks in neet can I get admission in MBBS govt 
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13th May, 2019
Sir I am in St catagory I get390+ marks in neet 2019 any chance of govt mbbs ?
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6th Sep, 2019
NEW WORLD Know about all No way ,I got 390 and got nothing.
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