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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
Dear Aspirant,
If a general candidate want to get a government medical seat in Rajasthan through state level quota,then he/she must score atleast 570 marks in NEET.So it seems difficult for you to get top government medical college with these score in Rajasthan.But you can try your luck in counselling
Hey,
With 520 marks, you will get a rank between 37780-38736. You can check it here https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-result-marks-vs-rank
Based on previous year cut off, you will get a medical seat under 15% All India Quota seats as it closed at 581-590 in 2019. Since you did not mention your state of
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With 593 marks your expected rank will be 9105 - 10755, as per previous year data under 85% state quota for General Category you may have chances in the following colleges;
These
With 593 marks your predicted rank will be 9105 - 10755, as per previous year data under 85% state quota may have chances in the colleges as follows; Government Medical College, Dungarpu Government Medical College, Churu Government Medical College, Bhilwara Government Medical College, Barmer This is purely based on
You haven't mentioned your category, presuming you as general as per previous year data chances seem tough for you to secure a GMC seat under management quota, as the cut-offs has been around 556 marks, and further taking into consideration that there are higher possibility of cut-offs increasing this
Hi Gaurav!
According to Jac Delhi official website the registration process of Jac Delhi will starts after the declaration of final results of JEE Main 2020.
You can check this notification on its website :- https://jacdelhi.nic.in/publicinfo/public/home.aspx#
According to previous year cutoffs there is a chance that you can easily get
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. In 2019, under State Quota, 117 was the cut off for Private Medical Colleges and 461 was the cut off for GMCs.
Hello student,
It's difficult to predict the exact possibilities of admission. The cut-off changes every year. It depends upon a lot of factors such as the exam difficulty level, the number of students appeared, the number of students qualified, the highest score, whether you belong to any category or not.
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