What are deemed medical colleges and what is criteria i.e min cutoff required for OBC caste?
Deemed medical colleges have their own universities, not affiliated to any state university.
Deemed colleges conducted their own entrance exams until NEET 2016,after which admissions are conducted via NEET only.
The eligibility criteria for is to have a NEET qualifying score in respective NEET exam. This score changes year to year but is usually low enough and any NEET qualifier can easily gain admission in deemed universities.
It is 50th percentile for general category candidates and 40th percentile for reserved category candidates.
Even 50th percentile doesn't exceed 200 marks in NEET.
For OBC, 40th percentile ranged from 678-118 marks in NEET 2017.
Even at this score, one is eligible for admission in deemed universities and you can safely gain admission with 300 or so marks.
Good luck.
Hi Sid Patil
Medical deemed university means a medical institution attains the status of university by UGC in area of medical sciences as specialisation on recommendation of Medical Council of India to award degrees and diplomas in medicine.
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 |
Hope This Helps
All the Best
From 2016-17 Academic year, admissions are based on common entrance exam NEET. The first and second counselling is alloted by state government based on govt. Merit list. 3rd counselling is conducted by the particular College
A rank list is prepared for the students who applied to the college. Accordingly admission is done.
The Parent University sets the fee structure, issues degree certificates, prepares Semester question papers for other deemed universities.
Until recently, deemed colleges used to conduct their own entrance examinations. But now almost every deemed university has begun considering NEET-UG scores for conducting admissions into medical courses.
As far as cut off marks are concerned, it is always subject to changes depending on the level of difficulty of the question paper and the average marks secured by majority of students.
Some of them are
MMIMSR
DY Patil
ADESH HOSPITAL
DISTRIBUTION OF SEAT IS SAME AS OF GOVT COLLEGE.