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Hi Sanasam
As I checked the previous year cut off for obc category the qualifying marks is 40th% .Because of 15% AIQ there may or may not be the chances for getting you a seat in government medical colleges. The cut-off marks will depend upon various terms like exam difficulty, number of students, etc. Also you have not mentioned to which state you belong as state wise the marks vary in different government colleges. The state such as odisha, chhatisgarh you may get chances for MBBS seat. All the best dear and hope for the best results.
greetings sanasam,
for General category the cutoff is seen to be 701 – 134, for OBC/SC/ST 133 – 107, and for General – PWD 133 – 120 as you have a greater score, you have a complete possibility of getting in government college.
for more info you can also vist this link https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
All the best!
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Hey, with 427 marks considering obc category it is difficult to get any government college through AIQ 15% seats because the cut off usually goes very high... As you have not mentioned your state let me tell you states like Assam, West Bengal has got low cut off marks as compared to states like Maharashtra and Rajasthan so if you belong to these states you will get government college.. Hope this helps..
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