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Adithya R 22nd May, 2018
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Hello Aditya,





The NEET cut off varies from year to year, state to state and as well as college to college. It also depends on the Quota you are applying through as well as the Category of Admission. Government and Private Colleges have cut-offs of their own.





Assuming you are applying through the 15% All India Quota under General Category for a Government Medical College, the cut-off for NEET 2017 was Rank 5579 which corresponds to a score of approximately 520 marks out of 720.





However, this year, there will be an increase in the cut offs as the competition gets tougher. Therefore, to get a seat in a government medical college, you must score above 550 and above 500 for a private medical college.





As far as State Quota is concerned, it depends on the competition prevalent in your state. A score of 500 should definitely ensure a seat. Ultimately, it depends on your percentile.



The fee structure varies from college to college. For AIIMS Institutes, the fees are quite minimal I.e. Rs. 1,350 per annum. For most government medical colleges, the fees range from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 70,000. For private medical colleges, the fees range from 4 lakh to 10 lakhs per annum.



I hope I've done justice to your query. All the very best for your future endeavors.















ruchika.chauhan Expert 22nd May, 2018

Hello,

Admission to Government Medical colleges is on the basis of 15% All India Quota and 85% State quota.

Cutoff for admission under All India Quota is high than state quota.

Cutoff vary from college to college and also fee structure vary from college to college.

Kindly mention the college name.

Good Luck!

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Nikita Chauhan 22nd May, 2018
If you aim at bagging a seat via the All India 15 % quota, you need to score above 570 to increase your odds of selection.

As far as the 85% state quota is concerned, the cut off scores will vary depending on which state you belong to as there are variations from state to another.

As far as the fees is concerned, the amount is very nominal in government medical colleges and ranges between 20k annum to 80k per annum.


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