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If I got 500 mark in NEET 2020 than I get a college or not


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Tarun rao 3rd Sep, 2019
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Aditi amrendra Student Expert 4th Sep, 2019
Hello,





If you are from general category, you may nit get admission in government medical college in all india quota or even in state quota.

It would be difficult to tell your exact chances as cutoff varies from year to year depending on various factors such as your home state,category,etc

This year the cutoff of neet unexpectedly went high and general students with even 550 marks didnt got the admission.

They way completion is increasing you cant expect the cutoff to go less than that.So, my suggestion to you is that you must aim to score above 560 atleast to get admission in a government medical college.



I hope this helps.







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