NEET 2020
Hello there ,
The NEET 2020 cutoff was as follows:
General 50th percentile 720-147
General-PH 45th percentile. 146-129
SC/ST/OBC 40th percentile 146-113
ST/SC/OBC-PH. 40th percentile 128-113
Considering the category of the individual, scoring in the above given range would make him/her eligible for admission into courses of his/her choice .
Thank you.
Hi student,
For admission in medical college you have to secure passing marks in the NEET exam. Since you have already secured 215 marks for the admission process the current year exam marks would be considered and not the previous ones. So if you are applying for the counselling process of 2021 your NEET 2021 marks will be considered.
Hope my answer helps you.
Hello aspirant,
General category students have to get more than 580+ marks in NEET UG to get admission in Government medical colleges in most of the states except few under 85 % state quota.
For more information you can visit NEET Rank Predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
For more information you can visit NEET College Predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello,
Cut off for colleges change every depending upon several factors such as -
• Number of applicants in NEET exam
• NEET question paper difficulty level
• Score of the candidates in NEET 2021 result
• MBBS/BDS seat matrix 2021
NEET 2020 Cut-off goes like :-
• General /EWS- 50th percentile
• SC/ST/OBC - 40th percentile
• General-PwD - 45th percentile
• SC/ST/OBC-PwD - 40th percentile
For complete details about the Cut off for NEET 2020 examination, you can check out the link given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Thank you
Hi
Neet results are out, please check it to know your category rank
To check your results, you can follow the below steps
--------) visit official page i.e neet.nta.nic.in
-------) Click on view results
--------)then you need to enter your login credentials , that is your date of birth, your roll number and security pin which will be there on the screen
--------)after that click on submit .
--------)then your results will be displayed there on the screen
--------) finally you should save few copies of your result for future use.
Important thing to note down is that your admission is through all india rank and not category rank
Your profile suggests that your domicile state is Maharashtra
It's quite difficult to predict that whether you will get seat or not as cut off marks for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them , toughness level of the examination etc.
But when we go through previous data then ,
>>>>> with 556 marks ,
You hold a low chance for an mbbs seat in a Government Medical College
For example,
in neet 2020, 568 marks for category was the lowest mark to get an mbbs seat in Government Medical College, under Maharashtra State quota and it was for Government Medical College, Gondia
You can check the same at
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra
But yes,
You have chances in deemed universities for mbbs which are listed below along with their cut off marks in neet 2020,2nd round all india counselling conducted for 100 % deemed university seats :-
----------) Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Univ., Manglore:- 554
----------) JSS Medical College, Jagadguru:- 528 marks
----------) Symbiosis , Pune:- 528 marks
----------) K.S Hegde Medical Academy, Mangaluru:- 491 marks
----------) Rural Medical College and PIMS, Loni:- 489 marks
----------) Amrita Institute of Medical Science, Kochi:- 479 marks
And a few more
To get the complete list of colleges in which you have chances, you can go through our college predictor at
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
It gives you a personalized report with top college in which you have chances for admission , with the help of predicted colleges you can make better choice while filling your choices of colleges during your counselling
Thankyou
Hello Aspirant,
The NEET cut-off percentile will be declared on the scorecard in addition to the cut-off score and the number of applicants. The candidates who have cleared the cut-off will be required to then register themselves for the NEET Counselling process which is scheduled to take place weeks after results declaration.
Group/Category Cut-off scores Cut-off Percentile
General 720-147 50th
General – PH 146-129 45th
SC/ST/OBC 146-113 40th
SC/ST/OBC – PH 128-113 40th
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According to your marks your neet expected rank 2021 would be between 302718 - 319518.
You can check your rank based on your acore using our neet rank predictor tool given below-
You can also predict your college according to your neet score using college predictor tool given below-
Hope it helps. Best of luck!!
According to previous year cutoffs trend, at your score it is very tough to get government seat either for MBBS or BDS in your category. Even it will be difficult to get admission in private medical colleges and dental colleges through state quota. You can get admission in private dental colleges only through management quota.
However you can try for deemed universities of other states as well as your state. But remember that cutoffs changes every year due to various factors such as number of students attempted exam, and number of students participated in counselling, difficulty level of exam, reservations and more. For more college options at your score you can use our NEET UG college predictor tool too:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor Hope you get some clarification.
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