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If i get 550 marks in neet 2020 ug ..can i get good mbbs college ??


Kumar Gaurav 25th Dec, 2019
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Khushi 25th Dec, 2019
Hello!!

Last year cut off was so high well cut off depends upon thes factors-

Number of candidates appeared for exam

Difficulty level of exam

Total seats available,

Apart from these cast category also determines the cut off.

You can get all information regarding cut offs on our page-

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

Well if you score 550 ,certainly there is hope of getting good medical college but can certainly say about government.

thank you
Prajwal Rawat 25th Dec, 2019
Hello there!
Cut off varies every year depending upon various factors, a score of 550 is good but to be on safer side you need a score above 600. You might not get a set through all India 15% qouta but you might secure a seat thorough state qouta depending upon the domicile state.
You can also check previous year cut offs to get an idea. This year as Aiims and JIPMER are merged with NEET there are chances that cut off might dip alittle.
I hope this helps you!
Good Luck!
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