When will be the result of NEET 2019 be declared by NTA? Any idea about cut off?
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Dear Ritika, NEET 2019 RESULT will be announced on or before June 5. National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the results in online mode on official website which is ntaneet.nic.in.
The cut off percentile for different categories will be -
UR - 50
SC/ST/OBC - 40
UR PWD - 45
This year the exam was bit easy compared to previous years. So there are high chances for the cut offs to increase. It is expected that the cut off for the Central colleges will lie between 565-575 for admission.
All the best.
Feel free to ask for any query.
Hello Ritika,
The NEET 2019 result will be published on june 6th. There is no idea about cutoff, it will be predicted after the release of result.But you can refer the previous year cutoff's for your reference.
All the best!
NTA will declare Neet result on 5th of June .
Now coming to your question about cut off , I will say it's difficult to predict, but this year's neet paper was quite easy when compared to last year neet paper, so this year chances are that cut off may get a hike .
In order to get a seat in Government Medical College you should be scoring atleast 550 marks if you are from general category.
thankyou
Feel free to ask your further queries if any.
The NEET 2019 result will be announced by 5 June 2019. The qualification cutoff is 50% for general, and lower than that for reserved categories. But that cutoff really means nothing, I guess the cutoff you're concerned with is the cutoff to get into a govt. college.
So as per previous year trends and opinions of my peers and coaching teachers, it will be around 550–570 at the least via the 15% All India quota. And as for the cutoff for admission into a government medical college via 85% state quota, then that varies from state to state.
It may be as low as 450 in a state like Assam and as high as 550 in a state like UP. So it really depends on the state you're from.
Of course, all these are merely educated conjectures, and nothing can be said conclusively until the actual results and counseling. So right now, the only thing you can do is wait. Hope you found this helpful.
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