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I qualify neet 2019 my score is 324 I want as per this score wich my admission in government medical college yes or no


Vaishnavi sharma 24th Jun, 2019
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Twinkle Mamnani 24th Jun, 2019

Hello vaishnavi, 

Well if you belong to some reserved category like OBC, SC, ST etc you may still have a chance but if you belong to general category you may not have a chance of getting a government medical college. 

Also the case for obc is not much different from general category in some states. 

Your domicile matters a lot here. You may have chances in states like Karnataka, etc if you belong to any.

I would suggest you to mention your category and domicile and ask for queries. 

Thank you 

sudeepta 24th Jun, 2019
If you are from General category then this marks won't be enough to get a government MBBS or BDS colleges in state quota or AIQ .The minimum cutoff generally around 450 according to the previous years. But if you are from sc ,st or obc category you have chances to get some of the government colleges in MBBS and BDS courses.Check the last year cutoffs of various colleges to get a clearer idea.
However every year the trend changes depending on the overall performance of students, question difficulty, number of students appeared etc.
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abhisheksingh19121999_6969616 Student Expert 24th Jun, 2019
Hello,
Admission to a college depends on several factors.
Two very important factors being your category and the state to which you belong.85 % of the seats are reserved for the native of any state and rest 15 % are left open for candidates from all over india.
You have not given details about either of the above mentioned factors. So it becomes very difficult to predict your college.considering you a general candidate and looking at the past year records then it's impossible for you to get admission in any goverment college .But if you are from a reserved category and have domicile of any state then it might help you.
Just browse the link given below to predict some colleges which you might get.http://www.medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Good luck
Deepshikha Student Expert 24th Jun, 2019
Hey,
Your score,324 is too low for you to get admission in Government Medical College under both 15 percent All India Quota or 85 percent State Quota. However,if you belong to a reserved category,then there are certain chances under state qouta.
You can apply for private medical colleges.
However,the cutoffs are subjected to variation depending upon the difficulty of question paper,number of aspirants,categories.
You can use Careers360 College predictor to know about your chance in the colleges you may get at your rank:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=NEET_text-mapping
Hope this helps
Good luck.

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