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For reserved category, what should be the safer marks to get mbbs seat through AIQ...... Please suggest some reputed medical colleges


Rohit Razdan 16th Nov, 2017
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Gautam Manohar 30th Nov, 2017
Hi , a score above 400 is good when it comes to reserved category like SC / ST. My friend got through with 417 into reputable college. And to mention some I would say the following
       
    1.AIIMS- doesn't come under NEET

    2.CMC
    3.JIPMER
    4.MMC
    5.AFMC
    6.MAMC
    7.LHMC
    8. KMC MANIPAL
    9.ST.JOHNS BANGALORE
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3rd Dec, 2017
Thanks for the valuable information..
Can you mention their fee structure??
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Aryan 17th Nov, 2017
Hey
For reserved category anything above 500 marks would be considered safe and would surely guarantee you a seat in AIQ. Some good govt. Colleges in India are as follows-
AIIMS , DELHI ( separate exam )
JIPMER ( separate exam)
SMSMC , RAJASTHAN
MAMC , DELHI
LADY HARDINGE , DELHI
AFMC , PUNE.


Hope you found your answers.


May the force be with you .
Aryan.
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Jatin Prajapati 16th Nov, 2017

Hi Rohit Razdan

There is nothing to called PASSING MARKS in NEET Exam. In NEET, it is QUALIFYING MARKS rather which is 50th percentile (approx. 118 marks)

I f you have just qualifying marks then you can apply in any private college but you can not able to get Seat in govt. medical college by these nos.

For a reputed govt. medical college seat, you have to secure at least 580+ (For OBC category)in NEET.

550+ is a safe score (for SC category) but it depends on no. of rounds of counselling conducted by MCI. Cut off may come down, but still try to secure above 530.

Cut off marks differ hugely for state quota seats. So it depends to which state you belong.

If you want to score good marks in NEET then just follow simple steps -

  • · Clear your basic concepts.
  • · Be thorough with NCERT textbook. It’s a must.
  • · Solve previous year question papers.
  • · Take mock tests to assess your progress.
  • · Solve questions from any reference book you prefer for competitive exams (I refer GRB Chemistry both for organic and inorganic).
  • · Solve as much as numerical possible.
  • · Use shortcuts to solve to save your time. Formulas to be at your Fingertips.
  • · Manage your time judiciously.
  • Avoid distractions during study hours.
  • Don't keep doubts pending clear them as soon as possible from your teachers.

 follow this link for checking the rankings of colleges https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/ranking 

 

 

Nikita Chauhan 16th Nov, 2017
By reserved category, if you're talking about OBC CATEGORY, the scores required for getting a reputed college under All India 15% quota requires more or less the same score as that needed by a General category student. So aiming for a score above 600-610 can increase the probability of bagging seats in many of the reputed colleges.
For SC/ST CATEGORY candidates, there'll be a little more relaxation in the scoring criteria as scores between 540-580 can probably fetch them a seat in some of the best medical colleges.
For PH CATEGORY candidates, more or less the similar scores as that of an SC/ST CATEGORY candidate can fetch them seats in very good medical colleges.
One reminder, the marks That I've mentioned above are subject to change depending on how tough the paper is set and how well students perform. So, I'd only recommend the person concerned to work to the best of their abilities and consider working on these issues after the exams are done because once the results are out predicting colleges becomes easier.
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16th Nov, 2017
What were the scenario of last councelling in neet regarding the seat allotment
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