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can I get into st johns medical college through AIQ with a score of 608 in neet 2020. I am a resident of kerala and is a muslim minority


Winza Hashim 14th Sep, 2020
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Naija Bansal 24th Oct, 2020

Hi there,

St. john's is a private institution. Since you have a score of 608, you can definitely expect a seat under open category which is open for all india. But mind you there are only 10 seats for it. However, with these marks you can apply for Govt medical colleges within Kerala as you will have advantage of state quota there.

If you are really interested, you can apply in St. john too as the previous year cut off went 600+ for open category students. Having said that, please note that the cut off varies each year by the seat matrix and the number of students appearing.

I would recommend you to try our college predictor for finding out a college suitable for you here: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

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