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patel vaishnavi 7th Apr, 2019
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Ishika Mishra 7th Apr, 2019
In order to qualify the NEET you need to get more than 119 marks as a general candidate. However, if you want to get admission in government colleges than you'll require tu score more than 550. Though the cutoff changes every year, I am giving you a rough idea to know to exact cutoffs of colleges you can check on Careers 360 website.

Hope it helps.

Thank you.

Arpit pandey 7th Apr, 2019

Thanks for the question.

There is a minimum cutoff calculated every year depending on the highest marks and the difficulty of the paper.

To get into a government medical college,  a score of 500 and above is good .

While for private medical college,  a score above 450 and for deemed university,  a score above 400 is good.

Good luck

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