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Sanjay Khandelwal 22nd Dec, 2019
NEET cut off can be can be decided once the exam gets over. The cut off is decided based on various factors, such as difficulty of paper,non of Candidates appeared, no. Of candidates passed etc. But there is no BC category for NEET. There is OBC category and for that minimum you must score 40 percentile. Previous year cut off was about 133. But this doesn't guarantee a seat. There are different cut off for different type of college, govt, deemed, pvt, etc.
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22nd Dec, 2019
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 22nd Dec, 2019

It is calculated as 40 percentile of the top NEET score. That is the cut off. Now cut offs change every year and are dependant on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. In 2019, the top NEET score was 701 and the cut off foe BC was 107-133. It increased by 15 marks since 2018. It might be the same this year as well. Though the no.of seats increased considerably since last year, the no.of students appearing for NEET also increase every year. So there might be an increase in cut offs by 10-15 marks.

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