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Hello Farhan,
The NEET medical seat cutoff is based on the number of candidates appeared for exam,the difficulty level of the exam,total seats available etc. And your admission chances vary with home state quota and other state quota. And as far as EWS category is concerned a minimum score to
Hi Akhil
NEET 2020 cut off is not released yet.
It is difficult to predict the exact cut off as it changes, varies every year.
Factors that affect the cut off are no of candidates appearing, qualifying, no of seats available, difficulty level of exam, last year's trends.
The cut
Hey dear, cutoff varies every year, if you see the last year's cutoff which went very high that even students getting 500 marks were unable to get a govt. Mbbs seat. So with 468 marks being sc candidate you have good chances of getting mbbs seat under state quota, just
hello,
Candidates must have a domicile certificate of Punjab. One who is a resident of Punjab or a woman who is married to a resident of Punjab will be eligible for Punjab domicile.
Punjab government has prescribed criteria for the candidate to be marked under Punjab domicile. If the candidate
Hello,
With 431 marks in NEET, Your Overall Percentile is: 92.14 - 92.64 and Your Predicted Rank is: 107445 - 139595.. You are having good chances for MBBS in the following colleges
1. DMIMSU, wardha
2. KIMS Hyderabad
3. Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education, Chennai
With the assistance of
Hello Adrash,
NEET 2020 Cut offs vary with a number of factors like difficulty level of the exam, number of candidates who wrote the exam, number of applicants for admission, number of seats available etc. Hence, it is always difficult to predict for sure but based on the previous cutoff
hi,
see cutoff score changes every year and it depends on certain factors like number of applicants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, students category, however every state has around 85% seats reserve in government colleges for domicile candidates. I suppose you are from madhyapradesh and general category, based on previous
Hey,
With 530 marks, you may get a rank between 27994-32317. You can check it here https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-result-marks-vs-rank
Previous year the cut off for government medical college through 15% All India Quota was marks between 581-590. So based on this, it is difficult to get a government medical college through all
Hey dear, seeing last year's cutoff which went very high that even students getting 500 marks were unable to get good mbbs college. So, with 586 marks if you are a obc candidate ,you have very good chances of getting govt. Mbbs College under state quota, so just stay tuned
Hey aspirant,
Based on your NEET score and as per previous year cutoff, it seems like you have a good chance of getting an MBBS seat through 85 percent state quota. You may have a chance of getting a government medical college like Government Medical College and Hospital, Balangir; Government
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