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What are the minimum marks required in neet for an ST candidate with HK reservation (ST+HK) to get mbbs seat?? From KARNATAKA


Harshit 16th Aug, 2020
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Kuheli Sanyal 25th Sep, 2020

Hey,

According to previous year cut off of medical colleges  for first round of Karnataka state counselling under HK reservation following are the cut off ( subcategory wise ) for  ST category -

  • STH - 114732. It corresponds to marks between 419-409.
  • STKH - 103668. It corresponds to marks between 430-420.
  • STRH 105680. It corresponds to marks between 430-420.

Based on this, the minimum marks required to get a seat under the given category is 409.

With that being said, cut off varies every year depending on a number of factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the number of candidates qualified, the top NEET marks and the difficulty of the exam. To get a list of colleges in which you have a chance of getting MBBS/BDS seat, you can use NEET College Predictor here https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

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