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Subodh Mittal 9th May, 2019
Hi
As your ward is expecting to get 250 marks out of 720 marks which is a low score in a competitive exam like NEET.
The cut off is expected to be around 50% and your ward is not fulfilling those requirements. So, it would be very difficult for your ward to clear this exam.
In case of a management quota also it would be very difficult to get a good college especially a private college. As most of the private college go for the students with good score and in case of quota they allow a deviation upto 5-6% only in the marks.
So, it is recommended to you that you should not keep the hopes too high for a good college or a private college.
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11th May, 2019
The cut off for Neet in general category is 50 percentile and not 50% that is around approximately 140 marks in NEET for this year  
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