NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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Category
Cut-Off Percentile
NEET Cut-Off 2023
General
50th
720-137
General-PH
45th
SC
40th
136-107
ST
OBC
SC/ST/OBC-PH
120-107
ST-PH
120-108
Hello Candidate,
There are two types of quotas for these seats.
AIQ (All India Quota)
Quota set by the government
AIQ seats account for 15% of all seats in government medical colleges, while state quota seats account for the remaining 85%.
According to the NEET UG 2019 result from the previous year, aspirants in the general category must score at least 134 points (50 percentile). General-PH 45th and SC/OBC/ST, on the other hand, require 107 points (40 percentile).
So , if you are a general category then the minimum marks you should get is around 600+ then only you can get any government college
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Hello Aspirant
These seats are divided into 2 types of Quota.
In all government medical colleges, 15% of seats are reserved for AIQ and remaining 85% seats are for state Quota.
As per the last year’s result of NEET UG 2019,General category aspirants need minimum 134 marks (50 percentile). On the other hand General-PH 45th and SC/OBC/ST requires 107 marks (40 percentile).
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Hope it helps
Thank you & Good Luck!!!
Hello
Admission to medical colleges is done on the basis of performance of candidates in the NEET examination.
There are two types of cutoffs:
Qualifying cutoff and Admission cutoff. Qualifying cutoff is the minimum cutoff percentile and scores needed to qualify the entrance exam. Candidates who qualify this cutoff are only eligible to apply for admission.
Admission cutoff is the cutoff which is declared by the colleges for admitting students.
NEET 2020 qualifying cutoff percentile is as follows:
General- 50th General-PH- 45th SC/ST/OBC- 40th SC/ST/OBC-PH- 40th
Scores equivalent to percentile will be announced along with the NEET 2020 result.
Now, for admission to government medical colleges, there are two types of seats. All India Quota seats and State quota seats.
Cutoff required for admission varies category wise, state wise, college wise depending on many factors. Some of the factors determining the cutoff are:
Number of candidates appeared for exam Difficulty level of exam Total seats available
To get admission through 15 percent All India Quota, you should aim to secure 600+ marks in the NEET exam and for state quota seats aim 550+ marks to get admission in government colleges.
However, kindly mention your home state, category then we can provide you the information more accurately.
To check the previous year cutoff for reference, kindly go through the following link- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
I shall also brief you the counseling process for admission:
Counselling for admission to the 15% AIQ Seats (except in Jammu & Kashmir) in Government medical and dental colleges, Counselling for 85% State Quota seats in DU colleges (MAMC, LHMC, UCMS), Counselling for all the seats in Central and Deemed Universities including BDS at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, Counselling for IP Quota seats in ESIC Colleges, Counselling for Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) will be conducted by DGHS, on behalf of MCC.
Counselling for 85% State Quota seats (all the seats in case of Jammu & Kashmir) and state private colleges will be conducted by Respective State Counselling Authorities.
Counselling is expected to start from the third week of June and the counselling will be conducted in online mode. Steps wise counselling process is as follows:
Registration Counselling Fee Payment Exercising & Locking Choices Seat Allotment List Check the detailed information using the link provided below
NEET Counselling
All the Best!
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There is nothing called passing marks in NEET Exam. In NEET, it is qualifying marks rather which is 50th percentile for general category and 40th percentile for reserved categories. Try to score 550+. Then you'll definitely get a good medical college. If you want to score good marks in NEET then just follow simple steps - Clear your basic concepts. Be thorough with NCERT textbook. Its a must. Solve previous year question papers. Take mock tests to assess your progress. Solve questions from any reference book you prefer for competitive exams Solve as much as numerical possible. Use shortcuts to solve to save your time. Formulas to be at your Fingertips. All the best !
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