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I got 96 marks in neet (SC category ) am I eligible , will I get MBBS seat?


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Aswin 1st Nov, 2021
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 1st Nov, 2021

Hi

Qualifying cut off marks has not been declared yet

>>>>>>> With 96 marks,

Your chances of getting any medical/dental college be it government or private is extremely low .

This is because,

In order to be eligible for getting admission in MBBS BDS etc even in private colleges or anywhere  you must qualify Neet examination but with your marks, your chances of qualifying neet is low.

This is very difficult to predict neet 2021 cut off as cut off marks keeps changing every year  depending upon various factors like :-

----------) number of students that appeared in the exam,

----------) kind of marks obtained by them ,

----------) toughness  level of the examination etc.

Anyway,

Cut off marks will be more or less similar to previous years and when we go through past year qualifying cut off trends then last 3 years qualifying cut off data is given below for reference :-

your Category

neet  cutoff  percentie

neet cutoff 2020 marks

neet  cutoff 2019  marks

neet cutoff 2018     marks

General

50th percentile

720-147

701-134

691-119

obc or Sc or st

40th percentile

146-113

133-107

118-96

general -PH

45th percentile

146-129

133-120

118-107


So,   for neet 2020 , sc category student required at least 113 marks to qualify neet 2020 .   So, with 96 marks your chances of qualifying neet 2021 is  low   .

Still you need to wait for neet 2021 qualifying cut off release

For detailed information, visit

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

After the qualifying cut off release in case, if you manage to qualify then you can try for management quota seats in private colleges and in this our college predictor will help you.

Neet college predictor:- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

After qualifying cut off release in case, if you fail to qualify then I would suggest you to prepare again for Neet examination and don't worry we have Neet knockout program which will help you at every step of your preparation , the link for the same is given below


https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet


Thank you



Sohana Khan 1st Nov, 2021

Hii Aswin,

Hope you are doing fine.

Well, with regrets I state that 96 is a very low score even if you belong to SC category. You might not get a MBBS seat in any government or private college.

For private medical colleges you can apply directly if they allow. With this score i don't think you will be able to get admission. You should give a drop this year and prepare better for next year. If you still need admission you can get admission through management quota or any quota in the private colleges.

But I'd strongly suggest you to drop and prepare for the next year.

Prepare well and be consistent.

Best wishes ahead.

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