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    Hello aspirant,

    According to the previous year cut off's, a general category student must score 650+ to get a government seat in medical colleges. The same goes for OBC/EWS candidates. Marks differ only by 3-4 marks. An SC candidate must score 570+ to get a government seat whereas an ST category student can get a government seat for as low as 400 marks.

    To get a government seat in medical colleges, your NEET score matters and not your board marks. You only need to pass board exams in order to qualify for NEET.

    You can check out the NEET eligibility criteria and other details through the given link- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

    Hope it helps!

    Hello Aspirant!!

    Please be little specific about which course you are talking about?

    It would be easy for us to answer your query, if you have specified the name of the college.

    As you are a medical aspirant, to claim a seat in a medical college(either government or private college), you have to clear the NEET exam.

    This is the one and only mode of admission for medical colleges.

    Feel free to comment the name of the college and the course and know about it.

    Best of Luck!!



    Hi aspirant
    As you haven't mentioned any college name in your query please check the question once you had asked and send again the query in detail so that I can answer your question clearly and help you anytime with any type questions you have asked for.
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