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Can i get seat with 392 marks in mbbs


Sandhya 14th Jul, 2025
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OISHEE BANERJEE 14th Jul, 2025

With 392 marks in NEET, your chances of getting an MBBS seat depend mainly on your category, state quota, and the cutoff trends in your home state.

For the general category under All India Quota, 392 is not enough for government MBBS seats. The cutoff usually crosses 610+ marks for general category students. Even for reserved categories like OBC, SC, or ST, the cutoffs under All India Quota are generally above 500.

However, under the 85% state quota, if you belong to a reserved category and your state has lower cutoff trends, you might have a chance at a government seat, but it's still borderline. States like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, or some North-Eastern states sometimes have lower cutoffs for SC/ST candidates.

If you're from the general category, your best chances with 392 marks are in private medical colleges or deemed universities, though the fees are much higher. In some states, private colleges have cutoffs around 380–420 marks.

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