Answer (1)
Mohammed Faiz 27th Sep, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Firstly the seats are divided into 2 types of Quota.

  1. AIQ (All India Quota)
  2. State Quota

In all of the government medical colleges, 15% of seats are reserved for AIQ and remaining 85% seats are reserved for state Quota.

As per the last year’s result of NEET 2019 Students of General category of needed minimum 134 marks (50 percentile). On the other hand General-PH 45th and SC/OBC/ST required 107 marks (40 percentile)

So according to these ratios you have chances of getting an government medical college.

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Hope this helps

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