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I m getting 485 marks in neet 2018 ...i m from ur category from haryana ....can i get any govt. Medical college


Bhawna 18th May, 2018
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Naman Modi 18th May, 2018
Hello. As you know this years NEET was comparatively easy as compared to 2016 though a bit tough than 2017. So the cutoff is more or less likely to remain the same. For aiq the cutoff will go upto 550 marks. Anything below 550 is unsafe. For state like Haryana, which is a highly competitive state, the cutoff will more or less be similar to All India Cutoff...i.e. 550. So you have a little less chance to get a govt. medical college at this score though, I will suggest you to attend the cou selling till the very last as you may get lucky in the open counselling. All the best!
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18th May, 2018
R u sure sir ?
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18th May, 2018
All this is based on predictions and assumptions keeping in mind the various scenarios and past year trends.
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