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If i am in st catagory if i score 280-400 in neet can i get admission in government college


Swati k 27th Jan, 2018
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Dr Parmanand Agarwal 3rd Feb, 2018
Hello Swati, As per your query about marks cutoff, you must be knowing that there is All India Quota 15 % and State government quota 85%...
Cut off by All India quota is always higher than state quota..
Further in both the quota the SEAT is further divided as per category like Open, SC , OBC , ST, etc..It will vary for each group.
The Cutoff also vary in Government, Private and Deemed University.
Also difffer college to college even in government /private/deemed.
The marks vary each year based on the difficulty level of the paper
BUT GOING BY PREVIOUS YEAR TREND FOR ST CATEGORY A MBBS SEAT is obtained around 460+ marks rang.
With this score there is a chances for getting a medical seat but for safer side try to score 450+
Hope it helps
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor.

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