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Thanks for the question.
To answer your question, you have negligible chances for applying for all india seats.
According to previous year's cutoffs, the first 10,000 ranker holders are able to apply for all india seats.
Rest have to apply in their respective states or private medical colleges.
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Based upon your score in NEET 2018, and the previous year cutoff, chances are less for admission to Government Medical Colleges under All India Quota and state quota. You may have chances in Private Colleges at state level quota. Use NEET College Predictor to Check Your MBBS/BDS Chances in Deemed Universities & State Quota seat Based on Your NEET AIR
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The cutoff of NEET 2018 has seen a decrease across the categories compared to the previous year. As per NEET cutoff 2018, candidates belonging to UR category are required to score at least 119 marks (out of 720) in order to qualify NEET 2018, while OBC/SC/ST category candidates need a minimum of 96 marks to qualify. The NEET 2018 cutoff or qualifying marks for UR-PH category is 96.
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