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Jadav Harsh Hasmukhbhai 28th Jun, 2019

Dear Students,

  • You have scored 390 Marks as your NEET SCORE in NEET 2019 which are considered between high and moderate and still, you may have a good chance of getting a government seat in a government college but being truthful, here is the reality provided to you below.
  • For your reference, I have mentioned that cutoffs of NEET 2018 for a few colleges to widen your view about your query.
  • Based on the Cutoffs of the previous year and this year, The NEET SCORE Required to get a Government Medical College for MBBS is at least 500 to 550+ in AIQ(All India Quota) and in all over India, it is 450 to 550+ in SQ(State Quota).
  • You must get a NEET SCORE of at least 450 or above in order to get admission for a Government seat in Government Medical college which you have achieved.

For your reference,

Government Medical College Cutoffs 2018 For UR Candidates For MBBS:

The details are mentioned as College, AIQ(ALL INDIA QUOTA) and SQ(STATE QUOTA) Cutoff.

1. Government Medical College, Amritsar: 523 and 525
2. Government Medical College, Baroda: 564
3. Government  Medical College, Bhavnagar: 565
4. Government Medical College, Patiala: 537 and 539
5. Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh: 638 and 655
6. Gur Gobind Medical College, Faridkot: 518 and 523
7. B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad: 585
8. P.D.U. Medical College, Rajkot: 587
9. M.P.Shah Medical College, Jamnagar: 576

Conclusion:

  • The answer to your question is yes, you can get private colleges but I recommend you should try for government colleges as you still have a great chance.
  • Do not lose hope yet as you can also apply for semi-government medical colleges and private medical colleges as you have scored 390 which are considered between high and moderate and you have a great chance and if they remain low this year, you are sure to get it.
  • Also, you can try for BAMS, BDS, BHMS as well as B.V.Sc. in Government medical colleges and other paramedical courses.
  • Thus please apply for government colleges and self-finance colleges and if you do not feel confident enough then you can apply for Government seats in Private medical colleges as well.
  • Thus keep a positive approach and keep your options open just in case.
  • If you have any query or confusion or doubt or issue or problem about NEET, Admission and verification process and colleges and Cutoffs; you can ask us another question and it will surely get solved and proper guidance will be provided.

I Consider your query has met with its conclusion.

ALL THE BEST, BRIGHT FUTURE AWAITS!!

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