NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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Dear aspirant
You haven't mentioned your category I'll assume you belong to Gen category..
Your marks are way too less and I'm scared that you have very low chances of qualifying neet 2022. If you don't qualify your neet exam then you can't get admission in any private or govt college in India, you can't go abroad also if you doesn't qualify.
For qualifying in neet you need 50th percentile marks if you belong to Gen/EWS category while for OBC/SC/ST it is 40th percentile.
Neet 2021 qualifying marks for SC category was 138/720 and in neet 2020 qualifying marks for your category was 147/720 marks.
So if we see last two year trends then there are very low chances that you will qualify neet 2022 at 100marks.
as of now we can't say anything,you will have to wait till neet result get declared.
If you get qualify also there are no chances of you getting any government seat in any course and if you get MBBS college also then tution fees will be very high around 20-25 lakh /annum
You can also use our college predictor to predict your chances, link is given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hope this information helps you and clear your doubt
All the best
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