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Nilesh Kumar 8th Jun, 2019

Hi, according to previous year cutoff scores a score of 373 is little less than what is needed. If you are an obc candidate you need to have a score around 450 to get a decent college or government medical college. You can get private medical colleges.Good luck

Faith Slacer P 8th Jun, 2019

Hello srushti,

Your score is low for getting seat in government medical college under OBC category. If you want to study mbbs, better you can try for private medical colleges. Choose the best college based on your score using neet college predictor.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

Good luck!

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Upendra Gupta 8th Jun, 2019
Hiiii shrushti....

with the increasing competition the cutoff as well the score at which you are promised a govt college also increases every year !

first lets talk of the government colleges

the current situation is that if you score below 500 there is no chance in getting anything through the central counselling whatsoever. few chances though the state quota are also very week !

if it ranges between 520 to 550 you will get a govt seat through the centralized all India counselling conducted by MCI online , for sure to get a govt seat through your state quota!

private colleges

where big money(above 75 lakh rupees) is involved you can get a seat at any score till you are above the 50th percentile(which is a very low mark )

where it is affordable to most there is still competition , we spare Maharashtra and Madhya pradesh because these states have a complete state quota on  reputed institutions like comedk and manipal are still hard to get for comedk anything above 480 would promise a decent seat in a decent college
DHIVYA LAKSHMI.R 8th Jun, 2019

Hi srushti! You have scored descent marks under your category basis.gettimg a government seat is a bit difficult task.but never be down there are lots of alterations happening year wise.the cutoff are varying year wise.always have a choice of preference of colleges you wish to prefer under your category basis.you will get a good college.i shall provide you a link below which can be handy https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-prrdictor.all the best!!

abhisheksingh19121999_6969616 Student Expert 8th Jun, 2019
Hello,
If I consider the previous year data.then your chances of getting admission in a government medical college are mild even through all india quota .
If you have domicile of any state in india then you have sight chances of getting admission in any college in that state
Browse the link given below to predict your collegehttp://www.medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
The cutoff changes almost every year,so not much can be predicted .cutoff depends on the difficulty level of the paper and the number of students who appeared for the entrance exam.
Just hope for the best

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