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What is the marks required to for qualifying neet exam for gen


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Amit Bansal 5th Mar, 2018
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Shankar Dey 6th Mar, 2018

There is nothing to called passing marks in NEET Exam. In NEET, it is qualifying marks rather which is 50th percentile for general category.

Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 5th Mar, 2018
Hello Amit

Unless you get 360 out of 720 you cannot be eligible for counselling either to medical colleges of government or private faculty in any state across India

Although if you want to get a good Government Medical College seat by the 85% state quota then you need to score in excess of 450 to 500 out of 720

To avail the best government college seats across all colleges using the 15% all India quota you need to try for a score of around 550 to 600 if not more out of 720 hope this helps, thank you


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