neet 2022 all india quota expected cut of / safe score in mumbai government mbbs medical college. in general merit please reply
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Hello aspirant,
looking at the NEET Cutoff, As per the latest trends, the expected cut off marks for NEET 2022 is 50% marks for general category, 45% marks for PH candidates and 40% for candidates from reserved category . Last year the NEET qualifying marks for 2021 were more than or equal to 138-720 for general category and 108-137 for OBC/SC/ST categories.
Furthermore, if you wish to get admission seat in Government MBBS Colleges of Mumbai, then, as GENERAL category student, you must have to score 55 0 - 600+ score in NEET to bag a seat in Government Medical colleges of Mumbai.
Further, please note that the above mentioned prediction of ranks and Cutoff marks for NEET is totally based on the previous year NEET Cutoff, which may vary for this year as the NEET cutoff bound to change every year. The NEET Cutoff depends on various factors like : Difficulty level of the paper, previous year Cutoff trends, number of aspirants appearing, etc.
further, to know more about the NEET Expected Cutoff for this year and the NEET Cutoff for previous years, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about it : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
Also, you can follow the Below NEET College predictor tool to know your admission chances in various other colleges based on your rank and score :
I hope that this will help.
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