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I have score 443 in neet ug,my category is General (unreserved) and my domicile is Bihar . What is the chance of getting Govt.College.


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Shreya Shekhar 10th Jun, 2019
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Akshit singhal Student Expert 10th Jun, 2019

Sorry to say bro, but with 443 marks in NEET, and that too with unreserved or general category, it is very difficult to get a government college. As the cutoff for the government seat that too for a general category student is above 550. So you had a very low chance. Best of luck for the future

Ankit Dahiya Student Expert 10th Jun, 2019
Hello,

As you know admission to government medical colleges is based on NEET marks is done under two categories-All India quota(15%) and state quota(85%).

With general category 443 marks you might not get any government college through All India quota or state quota as cutoffs are usuall around 530+. But, you can opt for private colleges through state quota.

To predict your college you can follow this link

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-bihar/amp

Good luck




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