NEET 2019
You haven't mentioned your Category. Nevertheless, admission to ESIC Colleges happens through All India Quota, State Quota and IP Quota.
Through All India Quota, 15% of the total available seats will be filled up based on the reservation policy and procedures of the Central Government.
Based on the location the ESI Medical College is located in, the seats will be filled through State Government Quota as per the policy of the State. Admission to these seats is based on the reservation policy of the State.
The remaining seats after allocation of All India Quota and State Quota are treated as Insured Persons Quota comprising of seats pooled together on All India basis from various ESIC Colleges. These seats are filled by the wards of Insured Persons on All India Basis. These seats are filled on the basis of merit cum preference basis.
In 2019, an All India Rank of 24514 was the closing rank mop up round for SC candidate. This converts to 404 marks. Now this is 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 qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. For a Candidate belonging to General Category, atleast 500-525 and for Reserved Categories, 450-475 will be an ideal score.
MAMC is a Government Medical College. 15% of the seats are filled through All India Counselling and the rest 85% of the seats are filled through State Counselling. In 2019 under All India Quota, an All India Rank of 896 secured a seat in MAMC under SC Category. When converted it is around 570. Now under State Quota, an All India Rank of 32746 secured a seat in MAMC under SC Category. That is around 540. Now these are the cut offs. And this is 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 qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. So for a seat in MAMC under All India Counselling you should aim for atleast 600 and if you have the State domicile, you should aim for atleast 575. And if you are preparing for NEET, you may as well try our NEET Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ . And because you have 33 more days to prepare for NEET, you may as well use this opportunity.
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Sorry!!! We do not have the topper name in ST category.
The topper in NEET Examination in 2019 was Nalin Khandelwal from Rajasthan.He secured 99.9999291 percentile in NEET Examination with a score of 701 marks out of 720 marks.The second topper is Bhavik bansal from Delhi with a score of 700 marks out of 720 marks.
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The cut off 2019 for different category are given below:-
General - 360 marks out of 720 (50 percentile)
OBC/SC/ST - 288 marks out of 720 (40 percentile)
General PH - 324 marks out of 720 (45 percentile)
OBC/SC/ST PH - 288 marks out of 720 (40 percentile)
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In 2018, under State Quota, the cut offs for VMMC for both OBC and General Category have been as follows:
General Category: 640
OBC: 616
VMMC fills the 15% of its seats through All India Counselling and the rest 85% seats through IP Quota. In 2019, under IP Quota, an All India Rank of 1843 was the cut off for General Category and that translates to 595 marks. And the cut off for OBC Category was 527. And we do not have RML's data. Nevertheless, 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 qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. So for a seat in VMMC, you will have to score atleast 625 and beyond if you belong to General Category and atleast 600 if you belong to OBC Category. And for RML, you will need an All India Rank of less than 4000 atleast which means you need to target atleast 575 and more. This is an expected score but again as NEET has been postponed by 4 months and Candidates might prefer colleges nearby due to the Pandemic, the cut offs might increase. And if you are preparing for NEET, you may as well try our NEET Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ . And because you have 40 more days to prepare for NEET, you may as well use this opportunity
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It's quite difficult to predict your rank with marks but if we go through Neet 2019 marks vs rank data then with 325 marks your rank will be around 214000.
For example,
In neet 2019 , 329-319 marks corresponded to 213657-228146 rank
For detailed information go through
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-result-marks-vs-rank
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Tarun, if you want to study MBBS/BDS/Ayush/Veterinary courses across India, NEET is the entrance examination and the validity of that score is only for 1 academic year. Which means if you have secured 200 in NEET 2019, it can be only used for admissions in 2019 for studying in India. But in case you want to go abroad to study MBBS.BDS in such case, NEET 2019 can be used until 2021 because the validity then increases upto 3 years. But truth be told, 200 is quite a less score for a seat in MBBS even under Management Quota, Tarun. You haven't mentioned your Category but you will need atleast 500 and above if you belong to Reserved Categories and atleast 550 and above if you belong to General Category. This score is lesser for States like Rajasthan, UP, Bihar, Delhi, etc. AIIMS and JIPMER will need more than 625 irrespective of your Category. Even Management Quota Seats that are filled through State Counselling and their remaining seats that are filled through direct Admissions by contacting the College directly provided the Candidate has registered for the respective State Counselling and has not been able to secure a seat in the Counselling, will require more than 200 in NEET. . And if you are preparing for NEET, you may as well try our NEET Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ . And because you just have 40 days more to prepare for NEET, you may as well use this opportunity
Both the colleges have a equally likely rating of studies. If you want to choose on conveyance and proximity from home, then GMCH Guwahati would be better. You can choose any of the two, both are equally good.
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Hello Koushik
NEET cutoff for 15% AIQ
Category
General
SC/ST/OBC
General-PH
Cutoff scores (2019)
134
107
120
Cutoff scores (2018)
119
96
To know more about the cutoffs of 2020,2019,2018 and also with closing ranks :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
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