Is there any chance of getting govt. med. col. in UP through state quota round 2 my AIR is 24590 from general category with UP domicile
Hello Sudhir!
Assess how likely to get into a government medical college in Uttar Pradesh with state quota Round 2 with an All India Rank of 24,590 by NEET.
Considerations:
1. Previous Year Cutoffs:
- Government Colleges in Uttar Pradesh generally have to cut off for the state quota and every year.
- For an AIR of around 24,590, you can estimate the probability by looking at the cutoffs of Round 2 from the previous year.
- Essentially for the best government medical colleges, the cutoffs would float around between AIR 5,000 and 20,000 for a general category candidate, and less competitive colleges could have their cutoffs floating well beyond the AIR 20,000.
2. Category:
- General Category: The cutoff for the general category is typically higher, and getting a government college is comparatively tougher but not impossible. Cutoff in the smaller districts or newly set up ones can be a little low.
- OBC/SC/ST/Other Categories: For the people belonging to the reserved categories, cutoffs tend to be low, which means that the probability of getting a seat in Round 2 would be much higher.
3. Vacancy in Round 2:
- In round 2 seats fall vacant that were not allotted in the first round, and at least some of them may not report, which increases the number of seats in round 2.
- Candidates who were better ranked, often give up their government seat for All India Quota or some other private colleges, which favors the better-ranked candidates.
4. College Preferences:
- It might be a little difficult if you want to get admission into the top colleges like KGMC Lucknow or BHU. However, if you want mid-tier or new colleges, your rank would suffice.
So, summing it up, even though it's a cutthroat competition, you still have a fair chance to get college admission based on the category and the preferred college.
Thankyou!