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Many People Said that, "He/She Not Cracked NEET". But I am Not Answered anyone to about NEET Cracking. So I am want 3 Questions, Please Answer. 1.What is the Minimum Marks need to Cracking NEET ? 2.NEET Crack Means is NEET Exam Passout ? 3.What is the Minimum Marks need to goes low graded college ?


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Sayon 22nd Aug, 2021
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lsbohra1512 22nd Aug, 2021
Hello Sayon,

Basically the cut off's are released after the commencement of exam. In NEET-2020 the qualifying marks for unreserved category was 147 and for SC/ST/OBC category was in between 113-146 whereas in NEET-2019 the qualifying marks for unreserved category was 134 and fir SC/ST/OBC category was in between 107-113.
So according to trends there will be 10-20 marks increase this year  that means  for  qualifying marks for unreserved category is around 160 and for SC/ST/OBC category around 140.
For further details about cut-off go through following link;

http://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp

# Keep in mind that qualifying NEET doesn't means that you got a seat. Qualifying NEET means that you are eligible to attend counselling and during counselling seat will be allotted on basis of candidates score.

NEET cracked meaning depends on the context they are saying it. Generally NEET is not cracked used as a slang  when candidate failed to secure a seat.

For a government medical college in native state you have to score around 500+ marks (UR-Category) and around 230-250 marks for management quota seat in private medical colleges.

http://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-west-bengal/amp

Beside this limited time is left for neet 2021, so you should
be focusing on your preparation by revising the chapters
and solve mock test as well as previous year question
papers.It will boost your confidence and boost your preparation.
For solving sample papers go through the following link;

http://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper/amp

Hope this helps!!
All the best!!



ginnisachdeva02_9364270 Student Expert 22nd Aug, 2021

Hi Aspirant!

I will answer your query in three parts:

1. Minimum marks to crack NEET: The cutoff changes every year, but generally candidates need to score atleast 50 percentile in NEET to clear the cutoff (for general/unreserved category candidates) . 50 percentile means, candidates need to score marks ranging between 147-720. For SC/ST/OBC, it is 40 percentile.

2. Meaning of NEET cracking: If you have scored more than the cutoff marks, then clearly you have cracked/qualified the NEET exam, but just clearing cutoff marks does not ensure admission in good college.

3. Minimum marks to get admission in good college: As I said above, scoring just cutoff marks does not ensure admission in good college, to get admission in government or any reputed college, you need to score atleast 450 marks in total.

To know more, visit here:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

Thankyou!

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