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I got 364 marks sc category Female what are the chances for geeting govt medical college through up state qouta


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Shivani singh 25th Jun, 2019
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Manasi Shewale 25th Jun, 2019

Hello,

If we look at the last year's cut off marks that are 380 and above for SC category candidates state quota then the chances of admission are less. However, the cut off score is decided by many factors like the percentile score, number of students applying for state quota counselling, tie breaking criteria, etc. The cut off can increase or decrease but not in a very wide range. If you apply for the state quota counselling there is a chance that you get admission based on the above mentioned factors. Still there is no 100% assurance that you will get admission but you should try.

Good Luck.

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