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What will be rhe expected cutoff in neet 2018 for 85% state quota for kgmc as I belong to obc category


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MAYANK GOSWAMI 10th Mar, 2018
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Digbijoy Bose 20th Apr, 2018
The cut-offs do vary greatly as the questions change accordingly!

Try scoring around 570+ in NEET-UG.

You'll get a good rank with that score!

All the best!


Arika Sangeeta DSouza 20th Apr, 2018

Hi Mayank!

The cutoff varies every year depending on how you and the others fare in the exam as that determines your rank.

Ideally aim for 590+, it may increase your chances.

Hope this answers your question!

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Priyaman Basu 20th Apr, 2018

Greetings,
It is with utter disappointment that I inform you that it is impossible to determine the cut off marks for a particular state in the examination. Candidates appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Examination may refer to previous years' cut off marks as a whole for the examination but not for any particular state as such.
There are two ranks provided to each of the candidates appearing for the examination. One is the All India Rank and the other is the Regional or State Rank. Candidates may choose from either of the two in order to test their eligibility for admission to any of the medical colleges spread across the country.
The cut off marks varies from year to year and so only an approximate can be determined from the evaluation of previous years' cut off.
I hope this piece of information proves to be of some help to you.
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Akanksha Ghoshal 20th Apr, 2018

Hi Mayank!

Normally maximum number required is 550 out of 720 for for general quota. However, for OBC, it is based on cut off marking depending on the standard of question paper and average performance of students this year.

All the best :D

Novonil Deb 20th Apr, 2018
For kgmclucknow a marks of minimum of 560 is required throgh state quota. It may differ according to the level of the question paper.
Vivek Mishra 19th Apr, 2018
Kgmu is the top priority college for all the medical  aspirants of uttar pradesh,so you have to score very good in neet ug exam to get a mbbs seat of that..



Try to have score of 590+ marks in neet ug , to get a mbbs seat in kgmu under obc category through state quota counselling..



Good luck..prepare well for your exam...



Nikita Chauhan 19th Apr, 2018
KGMC is one among the most sought after colleges in uttar pradesh. That makes it obvious that you'll need to score well if you plan on getting into this institution.

Even at 85% state quota and an OBC CATEGORY reservation, you'll have to score above 580 to increase your odds of selection.
Raveesh Rattan Kumar 19th Apr, 2018
It is very difficult to determine cutoffs prior to examination. However, as per an average over previous years, try to score around 520+ to get a seat in state quota for OBC category.

Good luck.

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