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Amy Student Expert 9th Nov, 2019
Hello,
Till this year, the minimum marks to get NEET including government and private colleges were 280. For government colleges, it was around 380 for the ST category. For UR , it was 520+ in most states. In states like Karnataka, the cut offs are low, and there the minimum marks was around 300 , which was for SC category. In 2020, the cut offs aren't expected to change much, but it surely can't be predicted yet because of the additional colleges.
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S. Saha Student Expert 9th Nov, 2019
The cutoff percentile for General category is 50th percentile, while for SC/ST/OBC is 40th. Students belonging to PWD category must secure 45th percentile in NEET UG entrance exam. But if you want to get admission in top most government colleges in India, you need to score 550+ marks in NEET.

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