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I am SC candidate for me how many mark are required to get government seat in MBBS


Abhishek Ghate 6th Dec, 2018
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Faizan Salim 6th Dec, 2018

Hii

NEET UG is considered the most difficult entrance exams in India and it is very difficult to secure a seat for oneself as the applicants are in huge numbers while seats are very less. So to secure your seat in a government college you will have to be in the toppers. For general category atleast 560-600 marks have to be in your favour and for SC category you will have to score atleast 450-500 marks to be on a safe side. You can check the previous year cutoffs for better understanding



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Thanks!

Faizan Salim 6th Dec, 2018

Hii

NET+ET UG is considered the most difficult entrance exams in India and it is very difficult to secure a seat for oneself as the applicants are in huge numbers while seats are very less. So to secure your seat in a government college you will have to be in the toppers. For general category atleast 560-600 marks have to be in your favour and for SC category you will have to score atleast 450-500 marks to be on a safe side. You can check the previous year cutoffs for better understanding

Hope this help
Thanks!

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