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Ayush Roy 14th Oct, 2021

Hello Aspirant. You mentioned you belong to BC-B category and you expect to secure 450 out of 720 in NEET UG 2021. Based on your marks, your overall percentile ends up around 91.08 - 91.58 and your AIR may end up somewhere around 133550 - 165700 considering difficulty of the paper to be moderate.

Based on your marks obtained, it is less likely for you to get admission to MBBS at Government medical college but there are few Private colleges where you may get chance under Government quota.

You may also get chance in few Government dental colleges for pursuing BDS. As per my opinion, a candidate from BC-B category is required to fetch a minimum 500 out of 720 in order to increase his/her chances to get admission to Government medical colleges.

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To know more about the cutoff trends in Andhra Pradesh for NEET UG based on previous years' data, consider referring to this article:

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To know your admission chances in medical/dental colleges with NEET Score, to get a personalized report with Top MBBS & B.D.S Colleges and to check course & counselling wise cut-offs of NEET for various state quotas, caste groups etc., I encourage you to use NEET UG 2021 College Predictor or share this tool with the candidate:

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I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future and career.

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14th Oct, 2021
bro what do you mean by government quota
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15th Oct, 2021
rajuchiha69 Hello again! By Government quota I meant Convenor quota or Government seats in Private colleges. I hope it is clear to you now.

Thank you.
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ANKITA SONI 14th Oct, 2021

Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.

With your NEET score, it's difficult to get a seat in government college as the previous year cutoff records are quite high with around 520 marks. With 450 marks you will get private college. For knowing the previous year cutoff trend, you can visit the website given below :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

For knowing your admission possibilities, you can use the college predictor tool given below :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

Hope this will help you.

ALL THE BEST! WORK HARD !!

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14th Oct, 2021
ma'am what about ap domicile
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