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If you're referring to getting admission into a Government Medical College (like GMCH) for MBBS with 60 marks in NEET, then unfortunately, the answer is no.

A score of 60 is far below the NEET qualifying cutoff, even for reserved categories. Typically, the qualifying mark for SC/ST/OBC categories is above

Hello there,


Yes, BHMS is Available at GMCH Chandigarh. Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Chandigarh offers the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) course.

Along with this course there are many other courses offered by GMCH Chandigarh.

I would recommend you to check the article by Careers360 to

I'm obc ncl student can I get admission in government College by giving jee mains exam and got 75,76%


Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing well,

Since you have not mentioned the course you are looking for, I consider that you want to get admission in MBBS. It is difficult to predict cut off for a particular college or course since it keeps on changing every year. However looking

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No, Seats in GMCH Chandigarh don't come under state counseling of Punjab. The college conducts counseling for MBBS seats it offers on its own.


-------Those students who have completed their 11th & 12th from Chandigarh are eligible to apply for seats under UT (Union Territory) Quota.


------- Still you

Dear aspirant hope you are doing well..

To get Government Medical College & Hospital , Sector 32, Chandigarh, India . A unreserved candidate must score  minimum 660+ in neet ug exam in AIQ . This is based on pervious years cut off and expert analysis. You can also check out

Hey aspirant

Congratulations for securing high rank. When we look into previous year cut off, closing rank for general category in gmch was 360. Score above 630+ guarantee a seat in gmch. So yes you have a good chance of getting admission in gmch Chandigarh. For more details refer below

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Aspirant

Yes! You are eligible for your NEET Exam- National Eligibility Enterance Test which is conducted by NTA- National Testing Agency. And 50% marks is eligible for NEET exam.

There are so many private and government colleges which take admissions on the basis of NEET Cut-offs and marks.

MBBS

hello, here is the NEET eligibility score set by the NTA :
UR/EWS- 50%
OBC/SC/ST- 40%
UR(PH)- 45%

so, YES you are eligible for NEET.

For more information regarding NEET, check this link;
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria/amp

Hi Aspirant

Greetings

NEET is an entrance exam conducted by NTA to get admission in courses like MBBS BDS BAMS etc.

The eligibility criteria for NEET entrance exam is 10+2 or appearing from a well recognised board in Physics Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology.

The percentage requirement in PCB for NEET entrance
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