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I'm physical handicap and I got 174 marks in neet.. did I get government college or not??


Razia Khan 12th Sep, 2020
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rachanapbennur 22nd Oct, 2020

Hello Razia!

Cutoff for PH category students under general category is 45 percentile or 146-129 marks and for SC/ST/OBC it is 40 percentile or 128-113. You have not mentioned your category as well as to which region you belong to. So its difficult to predict whether you will get a government college or not. In government medical colleges, 5% of seats under 15% of All India Quota will be reserved for physically handicapped students and again, this filling of seats is based on your score as per the cutoff for your category.

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-reservation-criteria#:~:text=In%20accordance%20with%20the%20NEET,Persons%20with%20Disability%20Act%2C%202016.

So kindly mention your category and the state as well so that we can help you better.

You can use our college predictor tool to predict whether you will get any college of your preferrence:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer


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