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I am a general category student from Uttarakhand and I am expecting around 590-600 marks in NEET 2022. Will I be able to get a government college? Also should I apply from state quota or Aiq?


shruti bathla 22nd Jul, 2022
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Yash 22nd Jul, 2022

Hi,

First of all congratulations you are expecting a quiet good marks in NEET. As per your mentioned marks there is a chance of you to get seat in government medical College in uttrakhand on the basis of previous year cut-off trends hence, i am providing you 2022 expected and previous year cut-off to let you understand it in better way.

NEET cutoff for General category candidate

2022 expected               2021

1. Uttranchal hospital          585-605 ( AIQ ) 593 ( AIQ )

Trust medical College,       500-530 ( state )            514 ( State )

Haldwani

2. Government Doon          590-610 ( AIQ )            599 ( AIQ )

Medical College,                   470-490 ( state )         480 ( State )

Dehradun


Also you can predict your college by using career360 college predictor tool through the given link - https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

All the best !

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