NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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Hello student,
The cutoff needed to be eligible for counselling under AIQ seats for 15% quota was
Cutoff scores (2019)
Gen-134
SC/ST/OBC-107
Gen PH-120
Cutoff scores (2018)
119
96
107
In previous years. But it is important to note that cut offs change every year and this year it is going to be noticeably high.
So, the reason for not qualifying in the counselling for AIQ seats maybe that you do not have the enough cutoff for AIQ seats. And in the eligibilty criteria for the counselling process it is clearly mentioned that you have to obtain the minimum cutoff.
So, if you are not eligible for the AIQ counselling, that means you will not be able to get admission in the colleges through 15% AIQ seats but you can alternatively apply for the 85% state quota seats if you have that particular state domicile. https://news.careers360.com/neet-2020-nta-releases-notice-for-15-aiq-state-of-eligibility#:~:text=state%2FUT%20of%20their%20Class,seats%20under%2015%25%20AIQ%20seat. you can take help from this link too.
And for other states can opt for management quota seats in open category.
Now, for your better understanding I would like to suggest you to follow the college predictor link https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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