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I scored 587 in NEET and my AIR is 10,956. Are there any chances of me getting a govt college through 15% AIQ?


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Ahaan 9th Jun, 2019
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Nandhini Student Expert 9th Jun, 2019
Hello student,

You have not mentioned which category you belong to. With a score of 587, it becomes difficult to secure a seat in the government medical colleges in all India quota, if your category is general when comparing the results of previous years. Last year, a minimum score of 600 or above remained to be a safe zone for the general category under the all India quota. However you can go through the following link to know about the cut off's and ranks for the previous years and calculate your chances of selection

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp

Good luck


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9th Jun, 2019
I belong to general category and my category rank is 6776. My state of domicile is Rajasthan.
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