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I got mbbs college is I have less than 200 marks in neet


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nimbalkard57 17th Apr, 2021
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Pankhuri Kumari 17th Apr, 2021
Hii!
Frankly speaking, it's quite difficult to get MBBS with 200 marks even if you come under reserved category. The cut-offs vary every year depending on certain factors such as no. Of candidates appearing in the exam, the no. of seats available, difficulty level of the exam, etc.,
It also vary as per different categories. For UR category, the cut-off last year was 720 - 147 marks. So, you can imagine the competition. The cutoffs are expected to increase each year. And it doesn't ensure whether you get MBBS on a certain marks each year. So, aim for big. It is very difficult to get MBBS with 200 marks. Check out the link given below for more details -

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

Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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