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what is the minimum cutoff for applying for aiq neet ug 2019? I have got 537 marks and gen category?am I eligible for aiq?


isha gupta 20th Jun, 2019
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Athira 20th Jun, 2019

Hi Isha.

The qualifying percentile for neet UG for general candidates is 50th percentile which corresponds to a much lower score compared to yours. I doubt whether you may get an all India Quota as the cutoff for the same for general candidates is above 540 and it can be upto 600 and above according to the states. Since you are very close to this cutoff marks I would advise you to apply for both All India and state Quota. For the all India Quota,the counseling is conducted by the MCC and you can choose from all the government Colleges across the country. For the 85% state Quota you can choose from the government and private colleges of your state. With a score of 537 you have high chances of getting a state Quota seat.

Hope this helps.

Also you can predict your college using:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=NEET_text-mapping

Good luck!!

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