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How many marks one should get in NEET to get a seat in government seat in bds college??


Bhargavi Akashpu 19th Apr, 2019
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Oishik_1553142611 Student Expert 29th Apr, 2019

Dear Sir/Ma'm, for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test the cut-off is 50th percentile for General that is 118-691 marks, while it is 40th percentile for Scheduled Caste that is 96-118 marks, while it is 40th percentile for Scheduled Tribe that is 96-118 marks, while it is 40th percentile for Other Backward Caste that is 96-118 marks.

Deepshikha Student Expert 19th Apr, 2019
Hey,
The cutoff for every year is subjected to variation depending upon the number of candidates appearing for the examination and the difficulty of the question paper, availability of seats and the category of the candidates. It also depends on the College you want to apply for like in any case,you need to score more for government colleges as compared to private colleges. But to be on safer side try getting between 400-500(for government colleges).
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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