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I have got 433 marks in NEET 2019 so can i get a MBBS seat in govt. colleges of odisha ?


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Subhashree Bhanja 29th Jun, 2019
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vanshika ramnani 29th Jun, 2019
Heyy

With 433 marks you might or might not get govt medical College in odisha under state quota. As per previous year trends if uou belong to general category then it is difficult to get govt medical College there byt if you belong to any reserved category that is OBC/SC/ST then you might have chances to get govt medical college there under state quota. as you have not mentioned your category it will be difficult for me to suggest you colleges. I provided a link below whch has list of all the colleges of odisha and their previous year cut off.



http://www.medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-odisha



We are predicting this on the basis of previous year cut off trends. We. Are not sure about this year cut off as it changes every year depending on no.of candidates, no.of seats and difficulty of exam. So hope for better result this time.

Here is a tool which can predict college on the basis of neet score. I hope this might help you

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=NEET_article_view_sticky






kashishjuneja2000_8032841 Student Expert 29th Jun, 2019

Hey,

if you are a general category student it is not possible for you to get admission in a government medical college in odissa. the cut off for general category student is expected to be more than 550 and your marks are very less compared to it. So your chances of getting a government medical college is very less.

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arindam singh 29th Jun, 2019

Hi Subhashree,

I consider you to belong to general category and on this basis from current years trends and cutoffs 433 seems to be a little low for any mbbs government medical college although you may apply for BDS in government medical colleges as there is some hope that you may get admission in a BDS government college.

DEBASISH PADHY 29th Jun, 2019

Hello Subhashree

You have secured 433 Marks in Neet Ug 2019. Although you have mentioned your homestate but you have not mentioned the category to which you belong. So kindly give all the details so that we can find your probability of getting admission. However for moreb information go through the link given below

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-odisha

Apoorva Student Expert 29th Jun, 2019

Hello, dear student I am really sorry to tell you that you will not be able to get any seat in any government MBBS or BDS college. As th expected cut off and even by looking at the last year's cut-off you need to have Atleast 537 marks . While even for the government BDS college you need to have  524 marks . While  if you are interested in bams and bhms then you may can try for it . I hope this was helpful.

Best wishes

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