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I got 173 marks in neet what should I do now........... please help me any one


blessyd0319 2nd Nov, 2021
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Suchana Datta 2nd Nov, 2021

Hi,

The cut-off for general category candidates in NEET UG 2021 is the 50th percentile. NEET qualifying percentiles for SC/ST/OBC and general-PH aspirants are 40th and 45th percentiles, respectively. Last year, the general NEET cut-off score was 720-147, while the SC/ST/OBC cut-off score was 146-113. your score is quite low to fetch you a seat in a government dental college .Though you might apply for the AYUSH courses ;but there too you have very less chances of getting a seat .I would suggest you to apply in the private medical colleges if you are interested and can afford.


Hope this helps

Wish you luck

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