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my expected score in NEET 2019 is 470. (category : general). What is the possibility of getting admission?


ahammed kabeer 18th May, 2019
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Era Madaria 18th May, 2019

Hi

You will not get medical seats in 15% All India Quota as you should have got 520+ for that...but you can get seat under 85% State Quota . I will help you with the colleges and their last year cut offs if you tell me your state or you can search about them yourself from the link given below :

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp

There are cut off for different states if you scroll down in this link

But this will give you a rough idea but the cut off might change slightly every year 

Best Wishes

Era Madaria


Oishik_1553142611 Student Expert 18th May, 2019

Dear Sir/Ma'm, the score of 470 can fetch you an All India rank of about 33,000-35,000. You might not get a seat in the All India Quota counseling but however, you might get a seat in the third round or second round of counseling in the 85% state quota counseling.

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