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What is the minimum marks to be scored in neet


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Chandrakanth 16th Apr, 2019
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mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 16th Apr, 2019
Hey.

The marks required to get admission in a medical college through NEET varies a lot according to your category and quota. The cut off varies a lot in different states under the State quota and well the All India quota. Hence your category, state etc would determine the marks required by you to a lot of extent. But according to the previous year trends, for admission in a government medical college under the State quota a score above 510 would safe. For admission under the All India quota in a government medical college a score above 560 would be safe. But this is only an estimate. It might vary a lot depending on your state and category. Like in Tamil Nadu even a a score above 400 would suffice for admission in a government college under the State quotas for the General category and in some states it is a high as 560+. So let me know your state for a more accurate picture

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