Is there any government medical college in India where 390-450 neet score take admission im from Lucknow ?
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Dear Gul,
If you score that much marks your chances are low unless you belong to SC or ST category. lts immpossible to get a mbbs seat under general category. I would suggest you to study hard and score 550+ marks . Then you will definitely get a goo government medical college.
Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET.
1. Make you own time table , Shorter and achievable small targets.
2. Focus on limited books - NCERT + Some reference
3.Finish your full syllabus n a fixed time frame of 3-4
4. Solve MCQS daily in a time limit - Understand where you are doing most mistakes, Correct it, retry
5.Whatever you study throughout the day make sure that you revise before going to the bed
6.Concentrate More on weaker subject
7.Give equal important to all the three subjects.
8.Understand all options of previous year MCQS ...As EXACT question is not repeated BUT related questions are....
9.Give mock test in between to assess yourself.
10. Have patience and be positive
11.POSITIVE SURROUDING - Discuss with friends who can help you stay positive not the one who brings negativity.
12.Correct your mistakes
13.Maintain your health
Don't think about the result. Be cool and devise a strategy for solving the paper, like which subject to attend first, what time is to be given for each subject, rough work to be done with pencil, leaving doubted questions initially, etc.
Above points will definitely help you. Best of luck !
It is with utter disappointment that I inform you that it is impossible to determine the cut off marks for a particular state in the examination. Candidates appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Examination may refer to previous years' cut off marks as a whole for the examination but not for any particular state as such.
There are two ranks provided to each of the candidates appearing for the examination. One is the All India Rank and the other is the Regional or State Rank. Candidates may choose from either of the two in order to test their eligibility for admission to any of the medical colleges spread across the country.
The cut off marks varies from year to year and so only an approximate can be determined from the evaluation of previous years' cut off.
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However you may get seat under SC/ST category very easily.
You might get a mbbs seat through your state quota counselling under general category..
But i would suggest you to study hard and score atleast 540+ marks in neet ug. By this you will have high probability of getting a mbbs seat in good govt. Medical college through all india quota as well as state quota counselling.
Good luck. Prepare well...
If you score that much marks your chances are low unless you belong to SC or ST category.
So try to score more marks and get a seat in a Medical College.
All the best
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