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I got 98 Mark's in neet 2020. I belong to obc category which college should i get??


Tahreem anam 17th Sep, 2020
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 17th Sep, 2020

Hi

I am extremely sorry to tell you dear but you will not get any college with 98 marks.

This is because,

With 98 marks you may not be able to qualify Neet examination, but qualifying Neet is mandatory to be eligible for admission in Medical Colleges be it private or government for MBBS BDS etc

For example, Neet 2019 cut off for qualifying it is given below


Category   cutoff percentile   cut off marks


General          50                               704- 134


General PH       45                              133-120


Obc/Sc/st         40                             133- 107


So being from OBC category with 98 marks , on the basis of previous year trends you may not be able to qualify Neet and thus not take admission in Medical College.

thank you

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