NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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To secure an admission to govt. medical college, your rank should be under 8000 through all india 15% quota and below 10000 for 85%state quota.The cutoff rank for 85% state quota may vary from state to state.Seeing this year's cutoffs i would say from now onwards above 600 marks would be required to secure a decent govt. medical seat.
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its not possible to answer this question without knowing which state you belong in and what your category is because every state has different cut off for its colleges and so does the different categories.
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Hi,
You should aim to score 550 + for having a good government medical college and it will also be less costly and if you want a totally free college and should be best then you should give aiims exam and can have aiims delhi which is the best medical college in India.
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Dear Aspirant,
The cut-off marks for unreserved and OBC categories are as follows:
UR - 130+
OBC - 120+
However, to get a medical College seat in a government college both central and state government college, you have to score a minimum of 550 marks for unreserved category and for OBC this is 500 marks.
After scoring these many marks you can get admission in government medical Colleges.
Hope this helps.
Thank you.
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