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How much is the minimum marks to get free seat in mbbs college


Gagan Kumar 26th May, 2025
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SHUBHANGI SINHA 6th Aug, 2025

Hello,

In India, getting a free seat in the MBBS program basically entails getting accepted into a Government Medical College. Although these seats are not completely free, the government greatly subsidizes the tuition, which makes them quite reasonable when compare to private universities. It may only cost a few thousand rupees a year. But getting one of these sought - after seats is extremely difficult and necessities very high National eligibility CUM Entrance Test score.

A score of 650 or higher out of 720 is typically regarded as safe to obtain a place through the all India quota for a candidate in the general category according to current admissions trends. The cutoff for a state quota seats maybe somewhat lower, but in the majority of a states, it typically stays above 620-630. However,  their cutoff will be low for reserved categories.




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