NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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Hi Moorathoti,
You might be able to get a BDS seat with this score depending upon the number of candidates as SC candidates cut off ranges in 96 for 2018 year. As per -
https://nvshq.org/cut-off/andhra-pradesh-neet-cut-off/
This is the cut off for SC aspirants for 2019:
Starting from 2019 NEET qualification is a necessity even for MBBS Abroad. For qualifying NEET , minimum qualifying marks is necessary.
SC/ST : 40th Percentile marks
General: 50th Percentile
In NEET 2018, the cut off marks for SC/ST Category was 96 and for General Category it was 119.
NEET cutoff percentile remain same but cut off marks change every year. In my suggestion to be on safer side.SC/ST should try to get obtain 120 marks and General should try to get around 165 , cut off usualy do not go beyond this. This is just a rough calculation looking at previous year cut off.
Once you qualify seat in India you need 600 plus to get great Govt colleges and atleast 400 something to secure seat in any govt. college.In case you fail to secure a seat in India, you can go for MBBS Abroad in which only minimum eligibility marks are required. You just need to clear cut off marks to get into MBBS Abroad.
Hope this helps! Study hard. All the best for your exams! Good luck!
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