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I got 300 in neet will I get a medical college in Karnataka. I belong to schedule category


Krishna b 5th May, 2018
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Hello there,

The NEET cut off varies from year to year, state to state and as well as college to college. It also depends on the Quota you are applying through as well as the Category of Admission. Government and Private Colleges have cut-offs of their own.

Assuming you are applying through the 15% All India Quota under Reserved category for a Government Medical College, the cut-off for NEET 2017 was approximately 300 marks out of 720.

This year, as competition gets tougher every year, you must focus on getting a score above 320 to ensure a seat in a good Government Medical College in Karnataka.
All the very best for your Examination.
Dipanjan Nandi 5th May, 2018

As per the last year data, it falls within 40th percentile criteria for SC. It depends on cutoff and other factors. Pls wait 

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