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Neha Sharma 18th Apr, 2018
Rank is a more reliable parameter .
13,000 around rank can fetch u a seat in a decent college in Karnataka.
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18th Apr, 2018
Plz give in terms of marks
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18th Apr, 2018
That varies every year with the difficulty level of paper .
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18th Apr, 2018
I mean I need an estimation of marks what u think is enough to get a seat in Karnataka under state quta seats the least minimu marks which gives me seat somewhere in entire Karnataka can u tell me plz
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Hey there,

Based on last year's trends, the least score that obtained a seat in a college obtained a rank within 13,000 in NEET 2017, which corresponds to a score of approximately 470-480.

The link below shows the allocated seats last year and also the rank obtained in NEET 2017 in the first round.

http://kea.kar.nic.in/cet2017/r1_allotted_neet.pdf

However, this year, as the competition always gives an overwhelming result, you must focus on obtaining a score above 500 to be absolutely sure to get a seat in a good government college.

All the very Best!
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Vivek Mishra 16th Apr, 2018
For getting a govt. College's mbbs seat in karnataka, try to have score of 540+ marks in neet ug exam under general category..
Good luck..prepare well for your exam...

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