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Hi

It's quite difficult to predict because cut off keeps changing every year  depending upon various factors like  number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them , toughness level of the examination etc.

But when we go through previous data then it suggests that

Hi,

At 550 marks , it is difficult to get into government Medical colleges if you belong to General category. Last year, the cutoff score was more than 600 marks for most of the Delhi State councelling Medical colleges.

Following are cutoff for various Medical colleges in Delhi:

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Hello aspirant

last year cut off marks for government college in uttar pradesh through state counselling quota for OBC category was 605 marks.

So there are very less chance of getting MBBS/BDS govt college through AIQ or State quota counselling.

Although you may have good chance of getting govt college

Hello aspirant
Hope you are doing well
It is difficult to predict the cut off marks or ranks because it may vary every year depending on the following factors
1. Level of question paper
2. Total no of candidates
3. Category of candidate
4. Total no of seats
5. Marks

Hi

It is very difficult to predict the actual cutoff of different colleges as it changes every year based on different factors like how many candidates appeared on your session,how tough the paper was along with how many seats are available in different universities and performance of candidates appeared. Based

Dear aspirant

As NEET happens only once in year,you are not suppose to make mistakes and you should must give your best.

Although getting a govt. BAMS college is very tough. Although you may try for BHMS through up state counselling. In BHMS also there is very low chances due

Hi


It is difficult to predict because marks vs rank keeps changing every year  depending upon various factors like

--------) number of students that appeared in the neet examination,

--------) kind of marks obtained by students  in neet ,

--------) toughness level of the neet examination etc


But yes,

With

Hello .
Hope you are doing well
With the marks you have scored you chances of getting medical or dental college in govt or private are very low
Because for getting seat in MBBS or BDS you must qualify neet but 109 score is low.
And cutoff depends on various

Hi

With 109 marks, your chances of getting any medical/dental college be it government or private is extremely low .

This is because,

In order to be eligible for getting admission in MBBS BDS etc you must qualify Neet examination but with 109 marks your chances of qualifying neet is

With a Score of 305/720 in NEET, irrespective of being from OBC Category and Bihar Domicile, you probably wont secure a seat in most of the Government or State Medical Colleges in Bihar. For more information and NEET Bihar Cutoff, both College and Category wise do follow the link below

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