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I'm expecting 440 in neet 2019 Being from SC category with Maharashtra domicile will i get mbbs in govt clg?


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Samiksha gopal wasare 15th May, 2019
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Sourav singh 18th Oct, 2021

Hello Samiksha,

To get admission in a Government college for mbbs course, your score should be above 350 marks.As per your question and details you are getting 440 in neet  that's a good score and being a SC candidate, You can get admission in government college for mbbs seat with no difficulty.

For more information, you can go through the links that will help you a lot:-


Hope this will help you a lot,

Thank you.

Sriya Bose Student Expert 15th May, 2019
Hello Samiksha!



The admission cut-offs of government medical colleges (of any state) are low for SC candidates.



For medical colleges of Maharashtra, the cutoff marks and scores for 85% state quota seats will be allotted as per the reservation criteria set by the authority. Around 2,521 seats are available for state quota seats, which is further divided between 70% regional quota and 30% state quota. These regional seats are then reserved for aspirants belonging to Vidarbha, Marathwada and Rest of Maharashtra (RoM) region. Within these two quotas, the constitutional quota and 30% state quota for female aspirants will also be reserved. The constitutional quota of Maharashtra includes Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Vimukta Jati/Denotified Tribes (VJ/DT) - A, Nomadic Tribes (NT) - B, Nomadic Tribes - C, Nomadic Tribes - D, Other Backward Class (OBC).



According to last year's rank list, few colleges of Maharashtra have had 440 marks and below, as their opening cut-off for SC students. Also, many colleges had 440 marks as their closing cut-off for SC candidates. So this year too, you might have a chance to get admission into a government medical college for MBBS, if there are no significant variations in last year's trend.



In order to predict your rank, use the Careers360 NEET Rank predictor. Link given below:



https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?icn=NEET_rp&ici=NEET_article_contmap









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adggupta23 Student Expert 15th May, 2019

Dear candidate,

As per your said marks you have chance to grab government college seats in Maharashtra as per the state quota benefit and of sc category benefit.

You have some chances to grab seats in the following colleges as per your marks:

  • Swami Ramanand Tirth Rural Medical College, Ambajogai
  • Government Medical College, Gondia
  • Dr Vaishampayam Memorial Medical College, Solapur
  • Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandrapur
  • SH Vasant Rao Naik Government Medical College, Yavatamal
  • Government Medical College, Latur

So these are the some colleges where you have chance to get in.

Hope this information helps you. All the best for your college.

Thank you

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