Sir I am from Maharastra ,how many marks I need to get admission in government MBBS colleges for open catagery
hi shubham, it varies every year , but i would suggest that aim for 580 plus, its high , i know but absolutely doable , so aim for it.NEET 2018 Examination is most likely to be held on 10th May (Thursday) 2018 . NEET 2018 Application Form will be released in the month of January 2018.CBSE conducts NEET for admission across all medical colleges in india except aiims,and jipmer.The exam pattern is as follows:-
physics-45 questions each carrying 4 marks
chemistry-45 questions,each carrying 4 marks
and biology 90 questions each carrying 4 marks as well.hope this helps good luck
As per your query about marks cutoff, you must be knowing that there is All India Quota 15 % and State government quota 85%...
Cut off by All India quota is always higher than state quota..Further in both the quota the SEAT is further divided as per category like Open, SC , OBC , ST, etc..It will vary for each groupThe Cutoff also vary in Government, Private and Deemed UniversityAlso difffer college to college even in government /private/deeemedThe marks vary each year based on the difficulty level of the paper
BUT GOING BY PREVIOUS YEAR TREND FOR GENRAL CATEGORY A MBBS SEAT is obtained around 480 - 650 marks range..
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor.
Hi Shubham Jadhav
Talking directly in terms of marks, You should go for 580+ marks.
Cut off score of previous year NEET was as follows
Category | Marks Range | Qualifying Criteria | Number of Candidates |
Others | 685-145 | 50th Percentile | 1,71,329 |
OBC | 678-118 | 40th Percentile | 1,75,226 |
SC | 595-118 | 40th Percentile | 47,183 |
ST | 599-118 | 40th Percentile | 15,710 |
UR – PH | 474-131 | 45th Percentile | 437 |
OBC – PH | 510-118 | 40th Percentile | 597 |
SC – PH | 415-118 | 40th Percentile | 143 |
ST – PH | 339-118 | 40th Percentile | 36 |
Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET
- Firstly, gather all the details about the officially prescribed syllabus for the examination.
- Make a proper time-table for your preparations.
- Follow the time table strictly and increase your potential day by day.
- Consider the good preparation books and study materials.
- Practice mock test & previous year question papers.
- Make mistakes while practising, and correct them and never repeat them.
- Never give up even at your low time.
- Stay stress free & healthy while preparing for exams.
- Don’t try to include new topics at the end of preparations.
All the best.
In open category you need to get 550-600 to get a government college. Maharastra has a lot of competition, which increases the cutoff and you have to aim high to get a free seat in a government college.
Goodluck.
Hope this helps.