I belong to Gen-ews , how much marks I need in neet to get government medical college mbbs
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Hello, Sadhana. If you want to get admission in Government Medical Colleges for MBBS degree, you need to fetch around 580 - 590 minimum under 15% All India Quota. Factors that determine Cut-off marks for NEET UG are:
- Number of candidates who appear for NEET
- difficulty level of the exam
- Total NEET seats available
To make things a bit more clear, here are some records:
- Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi - NEET 2020 closing rank - 90
- VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi - NEET 2020 closing rank - 163
- Government Medical College, Chandigarh - NEET 2020 closing rank - 776
- Stanley Medical College, Chennai - NEET 2020 closing rank - 5253
- Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai - NEET 2020 closing rank - 2828
For AIIMS, New Delhi , cut-off marks in 2020 was 695 and cut-off rank was 215 (for GEN-EWS)
For JIPMER, Puducherry, cut-off marks in 2020 was 675 and cut-off rank was 1106 ( for GEN-EWS).
So, you can notice the prevalence of cutthroat competition to get admission in Government Medical Colleges under 15% AIQ.
To know more, visit: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Check out NEET UG 2021 College Predictor to know your chances to get admission in various colleges based on your ranks.
I hope all this information is enough for you to get a clear picture.
I wish you all the best for your exam and career.
Thank You.
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