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sir iam domicile of Andhra Pradesh how many marks I wii score to get free mbbs seat under PWD category


Mahaboobbasha Shaik 14th Sep, 2020
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harshitjh 5th Oct, 2020

Hello,


Hope you are doing well.


There is no such concept as a free seat irrespective of the category you belong  in, every seat is obtained on the merit basis.



Whereas If you looking for the cutoff you need to score under PWD category, then that  too will vary according to your category, since you have not mentioned your category, So ,I am providing you with the cutoff  for all the categories in NEET:


  • UR&PH-45th Percentile(That comes within the score range 133-120)
  • OBC & PH-40th Percentile(That comes under the score range of 119-107)
  • SC&PH-40th percentile(That comes under the score range of 119-107)
  • ST&PH-40 th percentile(That comes under the score range of 119-107)

This is just the qualifying percentile,to obtain an MBBS seat  try scoring 550+ to be on the safe side.

Also, don't limit your preparation with the minimum marks required for getting the seat.



Give your best in each topic!

Hope this will help you.

All the best for a bright future!




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