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how many marks are required in neet to get admission for mbbs in government collage for general category?


Raj Singh 6th Jul, 2020
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Rupatejaswic 6th Jul, 2020
Hello Asprint,
The minimum marks required to get admission in government medical college in India:

For General Category the minimum NEET percentile cutoff is 50.
NEET Cutoff score according to 2019 is 701 to 134.

In case if you have problem in calculating percentile of your rank here is tip

If you score a rank of 100 out of seven lakh students then your percentile will be
[(7,00,000 - 100) / 7,00,000]100=99.98

If you have any queries please let me know!

Thank you.
ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 6th Jul, 2020
Hello

Can you please help us with your domicile state please  as cutoff marks varies from state to state under state quota

But in general as per past year trends , you should  get at least  550 - 600 marks to be on the safer side in your neet  examination if you want to get a mbbs seat in government medical college

For example,

in neet  2019, lowest marks required for general category for getting a mbbs seat in government medical college under UP state quota was 575 and it was for Medical College, Bahraich

Thank you
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