How much mark in state mark to qualify for neet
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Candidates aspiring to qualify NEET 2018 will be required to score equivalent to or more than the percentile Cut off of NEET 2018 as mentioned
Unreserved (UR)- 50thPercentile
Unreserved Physically Handicapped (UR-PH)- 45thPercentile
Scheduled Caste (SC) -40thPercentile
Scheduled Tribe (ST)- 40thPercentile
Other Backward Classes (OBC) -40thPercentile
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Unreserved (UR)- 50thPercentile
Unreserved Physically Handicapped (UR-PH)- 45thPercentile
Scheduled Caste (SC) -40thPercentile
Scheduled Tribe (ST)- 40thPercentile
Other Backward Classes (OBC) -40thPercentile
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For qualifying neet ug in particular state , you need to score atleast 50 percentile for general category students and 40 percentile for reserved category students in neet ug exam ..
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Hie Rajendra,
For the State Quota, it varies from state to state. If you can tell me which state you have domicile for, I may be able to give you an estimate. However, to be elligible for the All India Quota, the cutoff is the 50th percentile which was 131 marks out of 720 for the General Quota in the year 2017. My advice, would be to score at least 500+ to put you in a safe position to secure a seat. In fact, focus on securing the highest score you can. Concentrate on your Preparations and Do well! All the Best!
For the State Quota, it varies from state to state. If you can tell me which state you have domicile for, I may be able to give you an estimate. However, to be elligible for the All India Quota, the cutoff is the 50th percentile which was 131 marks out of 720 for the General Quota in the year 2017. My advice, would be to score at least 500+ to put you in a safe position to secure a seat. In fact, focus on securing the highest score you can. Concentrate on your Preparations and Do well! All the Best!
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There is nothing to called passing marks in NEET Exam. In NEET, it is qualifying marks rather which is 50th percentile for general category and 40th percentile for reserved categories.
As time left is very short, don't waste your time. Make a timetable of revision. Revise the topics multiple times. Read NCERT books thoroughly as 80-85% questions are being asked from here.Practice MCQ from standard books like Dinesh, MTG, Arihant etc. Go through previous 10 years question papers to understand pattern of questions.Prepare well. Give online mock tests. Take care of your health. All the best dear.
As time left is very short, don't waste your time. Make a timetable of revision. Revise the topics multiple times. Read NCERT books thoroughly as 80-85% questions are being asked from here.Practice MCQ from standard books like Dinesh, MTG, Arihant etc. Go through previous 10 years question papers to understand pattern of questions.Prepare well. Give online mock tests. Take care of your health. All the best dear.
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That varies with every state. You require 50th percentile minimum to qualify which means you need to score so much that at least 50% of total candidates have lesser marks than you.
However remember it is qualifying cutoff. This much doesn't guarantee you a seat.
However remember it is qualifying cutoff. This much doesn't guarantee you a seat.
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