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i scored 415 in neet 2021 in my 3rd attempt?? should I take drop???


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Avijit ghatak 3rd Nov, 2021
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 3rd Nov, 2021

Hi

I am assuming you from general category

Your profile suggests that your domicile state is Assam

It is difficult to make prediction as cut off keeps changing every year  depending upon various factors like

------------) number of students that appeared in the neet exam,

------------) kind of marks obtained by them ,

------------)  toughness level of the neet examination

------------)  number of seats available

------------) the category you are from etc


But when we go through previous data then ,

>>>>> with  415  marks ,

You hold  a low chance for an mbbs seat in a Government Medical College

For example,

in neet  2020, 529 marks for general category was the lowest mark to get an mbbs seat in  Government Medical College,   under Assam  State quota and it was for Dighu Medical College, Diphu

You can check the same at

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

But yes,

You have chances in deemed universities for mbbs which are listed below along with their cut off rank in neet 2020,2nd round all india counselling conducted  for 100 % deemed university seats   :-


-----------) B.L.D.E University, Bijapur:- 387 marks

----------) MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai:- 380 marks

----------) Institute of Medical Sciences and SUMH, Bhubaneswar:-360 marks

----------) Sri Siddhartha Medical College DU, T Begur:- 328 marks

----------) BVDU Medical College and Hospital, Sangli:- 311 marks


And a few more


To get the  complete list of colleges in which you have chances, you can go through our college predictor at

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

It gives you a personalized report with top college in which you have chances for admission , with the help of predicted colleges you can make better choice while filling your choices of colleges during your counselling

Coming to whether you should take a drop or not,

In case if you want to get a seat in government medical colleges for MBBS then yes you can take a drop but yes this time work really hard so that you can make it to government medical colleges so take time and then decide.

if you decide to drop then

Follow the below tips to prepare well for your Neet examination

  • Follow routine to avoid wastage of time

  • Make sure all your studies revolve around reading practicing question and revision

  • Practice is the key, solve MCQs in each chapter

  • Stress and focus more on NCERT especially for biology

  • Solve previous year question paper and mock papers of neet.

To prepare well you can go for our neet program at the convenience of your home, the link for the same is provided below :-

https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet


Thank you


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