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I am an OBC candidate .how many mark should I get in NEET to get in any medical college through AIQ?


Johnson Christol 15th Nov, 2017
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Gautam Manohar 30th Nov, 2017
Hi , A score above 550 is a safe bet to get into good reputable colleges in India. Wish you a very good luck
Jatin Prajapati 15th Nov, 2017

Hello

for OBC category, 27% reservation is there for colleges under NEET. The requirement of marks for entering in a medical college through AIQ depends upon many factors. For any well reputed college, more marks are needed and for others slightly less. Cut-off keeps on changing year to year. All India Rank below 5000 would be a safer one. Talking in terms of marks, a score of 575+ would be a safer score.

All the Best

 

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Dr Parmanand Agarwal 15th Nov, 2017
Hii,
As per your query about score to pass neet.. I would like to tell you it varies every year... It depends on lots of factors like difficulty level of paper and number of students getting that mark etc... It also depends on.. It will be different for Government, Private and Deemed medical colleges.... Also it will differ you applying from All india quota 15% or State quota 85%... Cut off of state quota is usually lower than all india quota...


no one can predict such things. We dont know how a student is studying in some distance of this vast country. But there are always some safer scores which can be predicted.


Overall if you want to know if you are on the safer side or not, try scoring 550-600+


Hope its helps you.


Regards

Dr Parmanand Agarwal

MBBS MD

Career counsellor.


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15th Nov, 2017
Thank you sir
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Nikita Chauhan 15th Nov, 2017
The cut off marks for getting a seat under all India 15% quota for OBC category is more or less the same as that needed under general category.
Also, with the Changing trends of the examinations, the cut off marks only seem to increase every year. This year, only students with a score above 560 could manage getting a seat. The cut off marks can be higher next year or can be less, depending on the difficulty of the question paper and the number of students doing well in the examination.
To be on a safe side, considering the trends of recent year try scoring around 570 marks, so that you can be sure about grabbing a seat in some government medical college across the country.
sapna katyal 15th Nov, 2017
Hello
Through all india quota , cut off for general and obc does not differ much and it was about 550+  in 2017 .
But as you must be knowing that there was a drastic change in this year's cut off. So i would suggest you to not to think or plan according to marks as cut off is increasing almost every year.
You keep a target of 580 and work to achieve atleast this so that you can get the best however difficult the paper may come.
Do lot of mcqs.
Solve previous year question papers . all these would help you know where you stand and which topic or chapter you are weak at.

Study hard so that you get the college of your choice

Do ask If you need any help.
Books you can refer to are - best is ofcourse NCERT
still other books you can refer to are
For biology-

Trueman's Biology Vol 1 and 2

Objective Biology by Dinesh


For physics-


Concepts of Physicsby H. C. Verma

D C Pandey Objective Physics

Fpr chemistry -
Physical Chemistryby O.P. Tandon

Moderns ABC of Chemistry for class 11th and 12th

All the very best
I hope it helps

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