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Manasi Shewale 21st May, 2019

Hello, 

216 is a low score in NEET.  Looking at the last year's cut off,  cut off marks for MBBS courses will mostly likely start from 500 and above marks this year.  This will make it very difficult to get admission with 216 marks. This is the scenario for general category. Even with reserved the cut off marks was 400 and above in most of the colleges last year which may change this year but not in a huge range. Thus, making the chances of admission difficult even in reservation quota.

Good luck. 


Ronit Jain 21st May, 2019

As per previous year data, unreserved category candidates had to score at least 119 marks in NEET 2018 in order to get equal to or above the 50th percentile and reserved category candidates had to score at least 96 marks in order to get equal to or above the 40th percentile. So yes you'll be eligible for the NEET counseling process.

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