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Poulomi choudhuri 10th Jun, 2021

Hello student,

It's very difficult to predict the exact cutoff. It varies every year. It depends upon a lot of factors such as the exam pattern, the number of students appeared, the number of students qualified, the exam difficulty level, whether you belong to any category or not. Cat off varies from state to state.

You haven't mentioned the category you belong to. So considering you as a general candidate the chances of getting government college seems low, how ever you can get admission to any private colleges or deemed university , which again depends upon the merit list score and the state and category you belong to.

For general candidate 50th percentile is required, which is 259 score for 2021 for general candidate, for sc/st/obc 40th Percentile which is 227 cutoff score for 2021, for general physically handicapped person cutoff score is 243 for 2021.

50% seats are filled through all india quota and 50% seats are filled through state quota.

You can check the link mentioned below to get an better idea


https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges


Hope it helps.




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