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You haven't mentioned your Category. Nevertheless, in 2019, under State Quota, the cut offs for various Categories have been as follows:
General Category: 613
EWS: 587
OBC: 567
SC:476
ST: 391
Having said that, this is based on 2019 data and cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every
Hello student,
It's difficult to predict the exact cut-off score. Cutoff changes every year. It depends on the lot of factors such as the exam pattern, the number of students appeared, the number of students qualified, whether you belong to any category or not.
You haven't mentioned the category you
Hey dear, cutoff varies year to year, if you see the last year's cutoff which went very high that even students getting 500 marks were unable to get a good govt. Mbbs college. Since you belong to st category with 413 marks you have some chances of getting govt. Mbbs
With a score of 513, you do have chances in:
Having said that, this is based on 2019 data and cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates
To be honest, with this score, it is difficult for a seat in MBBS in Government Medical Colleges. You might get a Deemed University at All India Level but in Jharkhand it is difficult. You will need 570 and more for a seat in MBBS even if you belong to
Dear aspirant
Humdard medical College is one of the best demeed colleges in India. It is well reputed colleges of Delhi and some candidates prefer over government college if they can pay fees for the course. Last year course fee structure and category seat and cutoff are given below
General
Hi there,
Yes definitely his marks are very good and surely he will get into a good government college in the country in his category.
He can get some top medical colleges as well,
You can check those options using after college predictor tool
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Dear Aspirant
At first congratulations for your result and best wishes for your future. I can predict your rank is about 16000 All India rank.
Analysing cut off and opening and closing rank trends of previous years I am afraid to inform you that you may not get a seat
Dear Aspirant,
As you got 12391 rank in ap eamcet, belonging to bc-d category you have high chances to get seat in horticulture rather than B.SC Agriculture . To get seat in B.SC Agriculture course you have very less chances.
refer the below link for further details about colleges:
Hey,
With 520 marks, you may get a rank between 37780-38736. You can check it here https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-result-marks-vs-rank
Last year the cut off for OBC in Terna Medical College was 519 marks. So based on this you may get a seat in Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai. Keep in mind that
College have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment. Well established classroom are there , laboratories of each subject, libraries, sports centre and well and clean hostel, food and hygiene are satisfactory
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Yes my college has all required infrastructure like classroom practical labs and its own hospital and a library hostel for boys and girls yes all the living spaces are well clean and food quality is also good
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