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HELLO SNAHANSHU,
According to your question it’s good that you have scored 571 marks in your neet exam and congratulations for that.
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. The NEET cut-off for government colleges is usually the last rank or minimum score for which admission is offered; so any candidate who scores below the cut-off will not get admission. The NEET 2019 cut off for government colleges depend on a number of factors like number of sanctioned seats in a specific institute, applications received for admission, category and performance of candidates in NEET exam. So, the cut off will vary from one institute to another.
Factors on which NEET cut-off 2019 for government colleges depend:
For the OBC category the qualifying percentile was of 40 Th
If we consider to the last year cut off then we can see that there are chances that you can get admission in that particular college but we can’t rely on that for that case you have to see the cut-off and after that you can get the idea of, also you should take some other options so that you can get admission.
T he marks may vary depending upon the difficulty level so cant say whether you get admission or not.
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