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How much marks in NEET is required for general category to get addmission in government medical colleges.?


Indrajit Chattarjee 24th Jul, 2018
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Ricky Teitoria 30th Mar, 2020
  • U need minimum 580 marks to get selection According to last year(2019) cutoff list
Ranjit Mondal 30th Jul, 2018
Hi Indrajit,
According to me, you should obtain more than 500 marks to get admission in government medical college.
However nothing can be said with absolute certainty. Because cut off marks varies from year to year.
Thank you
Good luck
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Shweta Pai 24th Jul, 2018

Hello,

To get admission in government medical colleges, general category candidates can surely secure a seat with 600+ marks. If not more than 600 marks, atleast aim for more than 550 marks because anything less than that will not guarantee a seat in government college.

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