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Neet marks is 475 is it chance for government seat in karanataka? Category in general female


Jagadeesh g 15th Jun, 2025
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OISHEE BANERJEE 15th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant

Thank you for sharing your score. You have surpassed the General category qualifying mark of 144, so you’re fully eligible for counselling and seat allocation.

For All India Quota (AIQ) 15% seats, the closing score for General category candidates is typically around 660–650 based on recent years. With 475 marks, securing an AIQ seat is highly unlikely.

Under the 85% State Quota in Karnataka, the qualifying range for General category typically started from 162 marks up to 720, depending on the round. For actual admissions, government colleges usually closed between 650 and 700 marks. With your score, you are below most government cutoff ranges, which means chances of MBBS in Karnataka government colleges will be difficult.

Hope this helps.

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