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What's the actual difference between State quota and AIQ.And how it affects admission in government colleges?


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Ishu 3rd Jun, 2019
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Muskan Goel 4th Jun, 2019
See we take an example :

If someone lives in delhi then it has delhi as it's state quota so then he has priority of getting admission in delhi (85% quota).

While it has 15% chances of getting admission in another states.

So if someone lives in delhi why he or she left delhi for its education, so state quota give them advantage to study in his or her state.

Why other people lives in other states have chances to get admission in delhi easily.

There is huge difference in cut off between both the quota.

It totally affects admission in govt. College





priyaankasarkar Student Expert 4th Jun, 2019
Dear Ishu, every State has a certain number of Medical amd Dental seats which it retains for its own State Candidates and allots a certain quota for candidates of other States (All India)  who want to pursue MBBS/BDS in their State. Now the % that it retains for its State Candidates is 85 and for All India, it is 15%. Jammu and Kashmir doesnt participate in this All India Counselling. So if a State has 100 Medical/Dental seats, 85 seats are for home candidates and 15 are for All India Candidates. The competition and scores required to secure a seat under All India Counselling are higher. For example, a UR Candidate who belongs to Orissa wants to apply in Tamilnadu, the cut off for a Tamilnadu UR Candidate and Orissa UR Candidate are different. All India Quota scores are way bigger than State Quota scores. To be honest, because now instead of 100 seats , all the home students will be competing for 85 Medical Seats, the cut off will be higher. Having said that, cut offs change every year and are dependant on various factors like no.of seats availble, no.of candidates appearing for the exam, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam.
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mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 4th Jun, 2019
Hey.

There's a lot of difference in the marks required to get admission through the State quota and the All India quota.

If you take admission in the state quota then a total of 85% seats in all the government colleges in that particular state will be reserved for admission of the students who have that state's domicile only. And rest 15% seats will be from people All over India. So naturally the marks required for you to take admission in your own state will be lower than the marks required for you to take admission in rest of the states in India. Now the cut off for state and All India quota differs a LOT in each state. You can let me know your state for a more accurate estimate. In some states you might require lower marks like 510+ or 520 plus for admission under state quota and in some even 490 plus. But under All India quota you might require 560+ marks. Hence it differs a lot depending on the state.

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2nd Nov, 2021
State cut off for KGMU??????
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