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What is the cutoff for neet 2019 for obc aspirants


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Ankush Bhausaheb Shinde 22nd Mar, 2019
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masteranshu27 22nd Mar, 2019
Going by the trend and keeping in mind the factors responsible for determining cut offs to get admission in Government Medical College, in my opinion it will be 550+ via All India Quota. Via State Quota, it depends on your state.



If you want to know about the minimum percentile required to qualify NEET, then its 40 percentile for OBC Candidates.

Saurabh Kumar 22nd Mar, 2019

Hello Ankush,
Till now no information about NEET 2019 cutoff. The previous year NEET cutoff was 96 marks while NEET cutoff 2017 was 107 marks for OBC category. But, if you want take admission in a top government college the you have to score above 500 marks & about 550 marks minimum.
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