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what is the minimum Marks required to crack neet for a government college?


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pandaparnasha 4th Sep, 2020
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 4th Sep, 2020

Hi

You have not mentioned the category you belong to so I am  assuming  you from general category if you belong to any other category then do let me know in comment

Can you please help us with your domicile state  as

cut off marks for medical colleges varies depending upon various factors like your domicile state , number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them , toughness level of the examination etc.


But in general as per past year trends , you should try to get at least around 550 to 600 marks in your neet 2020 examination to be on the safer side in your neet  examination to get a mbbs seat in government medical college


For example,

in neet  2019, lowest marks required for general category for getting a mbbs seat in government medical college under UP state quota was 575 and it was for Medical College, Bahraich


Thankyou

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