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How many marks required to get seat in govt medical college for st candidate s


Bandavath suresh 10th Mar, 2020
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Maria Sunny 19th Apr, 2020

Hello,

In order to qualify NEET the candidates are supposed to attain a minimum score.For NEET 2019 the qualifying score for ST candidates was 40 percentile that is 107- 133 marks.

But for getting admission to various government colleges you should score marks above the cut off of that particular college.According to last year results a minimum score of 290 can get you admission.This cut off is different for different states.As you have mentioned Index Medical College ,Indore in your question I am hoping that you are asking about colleges in MP.

You can check out the link below to know more about the cut off marks :

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-mp


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19th Apr, 2020
Not qualifying marks but I need eligibility marks and tnq u fr answering
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