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can i get a government medical college in 650 score , i'm a general category


anu 24th Mar, 2025
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lisa 24th Mar, 2025

You haven't specified the state that you belong to, so if generally considering, the expected cutoff of NEET in 2025 will be around 620+ for General category students.

Yes you will be able to fetch a government medical college if you score 650 out of 720 in NEET 2025 exam.

All the best!

Prachi Kumari 24th Mar, 2025

Hello,

Yes, with 650 marks in NEET and being from the General category , you have a very high chance of getting a government medical college under the All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota .

  • All India Quota (15%) – You can get top government medical colleges in many states.

  • State Quota (85%) – You have a very high chance of getting a seat in your home state government medical colleges.

The exact NEET cutoff may vary by state, but 650 is a strong score for MBBS admission in government colleges.

Hope it helps !

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