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I got 370 marks in neet 2019.. what is the chances of getting admission in A category BDS and B category MBBS


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Arya singh 15th May, 2019
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Athira 30th Jun, 2019

Hi Arya.

Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), on behalf of MCC, will release the NEET cut off 2019 for government colleges for admission to 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats. Meanwhile, NEET 2019 cut off for government colleges for 85% state quota seats will be released by respective state counselling authorities.

Since you have not mentioned your state I cannot give you the cutoff for the particular state. However you can check the respective website of your state and find out. I can get you the cutoff for 15% all India quota but there is no reservation for OBC in the all India quota.

Hope this helps.

Good luck!

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