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I got 360 marks in NEET 2021. My resevation is OBC (BC-A), Gender: Female. Any chance to get MBBS seat?

Sohana Khan 1st Nov, 2021

Hello,

Hope you are doing fine.

360 is a good score in NEET UG.

NEET (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test) is a medical entrance examination of national level organized by the NTA (National Testing Agency).

Your expected rank as per your score would be around .168240-180534

As per official Notice,

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my score 80 marks in neet 2021. can I get admission for mbbs/bds through management quota in private college maharashtra?

pdwords Student Expert 1st Nov, 2021
Hello,

The qualifying cut-offs for NEET 2021 against respective categories is yet to come out, however if we go through previous year qualifying cut off marks against respective categories then it's as follows-

  • General/Unreserved :720-147 (corresponding to 50 percentile)
  • SC/ST/OBC: 146-113(corresponding to 40 percentile)
  • UR-PH:146-129(corresponding to 45 percentile)
  • SC/ST/OBC-PH: 128-113(corresponding
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for a person belongs to bc category what should be the minimum score to secure govt seat or under self financing in neet 2021

piyush263001 1st Nov, 2021

Hello,

There is not any sure shot technique through which you can predict minimum marks to be scored in order to ensure a seat in government medical college.

Cut-offs for colleges change every depending upon several factors such as-

• Number of applicants in NEET exam

• NEET question paper

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I have scored 334 marks in neet 2021 ,I belong to Andhra Pradesh and OBC category ,is there any chance of getting govt quota seats in private colleges in my state

ijazumar16 1st Nov, 2021

Greetings Aspirant,

I hope you are doing well. Sorry to tell you with such marks it is nearly impossible for you to a government seat in any of colleges if you are looking for MBBS. Anyways you can try for BDS or BAMS which is an alternative and also to

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I have scored 446 in neet 2021 with the rank of 137252.can i get a govt medical college in karnatka under clause c i.e,horanadu kannadiga?

Anurag Khanna 11th Dec, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

See it depends upon your category like General/OBC/SC/ST because reservation is provided according to these Vertical categories as well as the horizontal categories like yours under clause "c". So as you have not mentioned your category so considering it as General.


See it is quite difficult to help

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Helo Iam sahaja i got 400 marks in neet 2021 whuch colleges can i expect in telangana

Divya kushwah 1st Nov, 2021
Hello aspirant,
I hope you are doing well and good. As you mentioned your expected marks in NEET examination which is 400 Mark but as per the previous year cut-off marks your marks is not up to mark to get admission in government college in telangana. So it's quite difficult
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Im expecting 354 marks in NEET 2021. Can I get a government seat through AAYUSH counseling? Im from Kerala and SC category.

Sourav singh 17th Nov, 2021

Hello raj,

Based on previous year cut-off, to attain a seat in a government college, a candidate is required to score a minimum of 450 marks in NEET. As you belong to reserved category therefore the SC/ST/OBC cut-off score was 146-113, under state quota you might get a semi government

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Sir,I got 424 marks in neet 2021 .Will I get a seat in veterinary in kerala in spot allotment?

Ritvik Baweja 1st Nov, 2021

Since you have not mentioned the category I'll give the answer accordingly , the allotment of seats is based upon

  • No. Of students above the basic minimum cutoff
  • The cutoff marks
  • Total no. of seats

Since the NEET results are not yet out nothing absolute can be said right now

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in neet 2021 marks 628 with 8766 air what medical college i can get im a obc candidate

Sree Student Expert 11th Dec, 2021

Hello Teena,

Congratulations for getting such a good score in NEET UG score. You have good chances of getting MBBS seat in reputed Colleges.

Cut-off changes from year to year and depends on many factors like

1. Number of seats available.

2. Difficulty level of the exam.

3. Number of

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