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What is cutoff marks to join based on neet 2019


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Thejashwini d 1st Jun, 2019
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Thakur Megha 1st Jun, 2019
Hello Aspirant,



The minimum qualifying percentile for NEET is 50th percentile for unreserved category students,

45th percentile for unreseved physically handicapped,

40th percentile for scheduled caste students ,

40th percentile for scheduled tribe students ,

40th percentile for SC-PH

40th percentile for ST-PH

40th percentile for BC- PH.

If you belong to General category/ unreserved category then you need to score above 500 to seat seat in a Govt medical college through state quota(85%) seats .

And for AIQ seats you need to score more than 600 to be on safe side .



For further information you can also refer the link below :-



https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off



I hope the above information is useful to you,



All the best !

















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