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What is minimum marks required in neet to get gov. Medical college for sc category


Harshil shekhar 27th Apr, 2019
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Oishik_1553142611 Student Expert 29th Apr, 2019

Dear Sir/Ma'm, for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test the cut-off is 50th percentile for General that is 118-691 marks, while it is 40th percentile for Scheduled Caste that is 96-118 marks, while it is 40th percentile for Scheduled Tribe that is 96-118 marks, while it is 40th percentile for Other Backward Caste that is 96-118 marks.

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 27th Apr, 2019
Hello dear
Although cut off for neet is only 40 percentile for sc category but  to get a seat in a decent government  medical college, your marks should 450+ if you are from SC category.
So try to score 450+ marks in neet.
Best of luck.
thankyou
Feel free to ask your further queries if any.
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