i got 275 marks in neet 2019 Will i get admission in govt med colleges??
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With 275 marks it is hard to get medical seat through state quota or all india quota anywhere in India no matter which category to belong to either general or reserved. If you belong to any reserved category then there are some chances to get medical seat in private medical colleges in your domicile state through state quota. If you belong to general category then sorry to say you don't have chances anywhere. You can opt for other bachelor's degree and courses if you don't want to drop a year. Or you can drop a year and prepare for neet 2020.
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Hi Abhishma,
Your neet score is very low and there are very less chances for getting govt. colleges. You can go through management quota or you can try for private colleges.
Hope this helps
First of all congratulations for your result.
For getting admission in government medical colleges you should get atleast 500 to be on the safe side for state quota and for All India quota you should get atleast 550 to be on safe side for unreserved category (400 and above for reserved Categories).
So at 275 marks in Neet you can't get admission in government Medical Colleges.
But you can go for admission in private Medical Colleges.
You can check Neet last year's cut off using this link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp
And also you can take the help of College predictor to predict your College:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
So I hope you find this helpful
Thank you
Good luck.
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