NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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Dear aspirant
NEET is the official entrance for students all over thr country for BPT MBBS BDS degree. To sit for MBBS counselling one has to clear the cut off marks or percentile. Generally
For general category it is 50 percentile
For Obc category it is 40 percentile
For SC Category it is 40 percentile
For ST Category it is 40 percentile
For PWD category it is 45 percentile
Minimum cut off percentile is constant but as the standard of the question paper and total number of candidates appraring in the exam are no constant . So cut off marks vary
Qualifying cutoff for this year is
UR/EWS: 720-147
OBC: 146-113
SC: 146-113
ST: 146-113
UR/EWS-PWD: 146-129
So you have cleared the cut off but
I am afraid to say with this marks your chances to get government colleges are almost negative through All India counselling for 15% seats . You can still try in state counselling for remaining 85% seats . Different state counselling cut offs vary from each other. For different states it depend upon availability of colleges, student number etc various things . You have not mentioned your state . You must mention that for us to answer precisely. You must go for your respective state's counselling. Though chances for you are tough for you in there also for government colleges. However you can get easily many private medical colleges. You can further check on our link https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges predict your chances here
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Best Wishes.
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