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In 2020 NEET for Physically handicap students how much Mark's they should score to secure a govt medical seat in Karnataka


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Sheetal 30th Aug, 2019
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 30th Aug, 2019
Dear Sheetal, Pwd is a horizontal reservation. Which means if a Candidate of OBC has PWD reservation, he/she will be considered under OBC-PWD Category. To start off, a PWD Candidate should score 45% of top NEET score to be qualified in NEET. Thats the cut off. Now cut offs chamge every year and are dependant on varipus factors like no.of candidates appearing for the entrance exam, no.of candidates qualified, top NEET score amd difficulty of the exam. In 2019, it was 120-133. So depending on the Category, you belong to, the cut off varies. But on a general note, a score of 500 is mandatory.
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