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Tarun Sharma 19th Apr, 2019

Hi Simmi, the NEET cutoff marks depends on college to college. Some colleges also have home state quota, so the cutoff for home state is lower than that of all India cutoff. Depending on the paper, the cutoff may vary and no-one can predict it .However, one may expect college above 300 marks, provided paper comes out to be average.

Yogita Punjabi 19th Apr, 2019
Hello Simmi

The cutoff score is different every year and so the safe marks range can't be predicted this way. However for a general category candidate to get admission in a private medical college under 85% state quota seats minimum of 450-80+ NEET score is required. Whereas for 15% AIQ seats 550+ score will do to be on a safe side. Still, keep high target to increase your chances of admission in a good college.

It'll be easy to help you out with the cutoff and relatable information if you could mention the name of the college.

Good Luck.!
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