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What should be the minimum marks to get admission for MBBS in Mahatashtra through NEET exam 2018?
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Assuming that you ask for the minimum marks required by an open category candidate,
there are three cutoffs that you can look for according to NEET 2017
Government colleges - around 500
Private colleges - state rank under 4000 with marks around 420
Deemed universities - this depends on region the college is in and usually easy to get into, by merely clearing the NEET cutoff.
Dear Aniket, going by NEET 2017 trends and assuming you are a General Category candidate, the last rank at which you would have secured a MBBS seat in a Government Medical College in Maharashtra under 15% All India Quota was 7616, which translates to a NEET score of 566 out of 720. The candidate who secured this rank was allotted a seat in Swami Ramanand Tirth Rural Medical College, Ambajogai. Under 85% State Quota with 70% Regional domicile reservation, the last candidate to secure a seat obtained a NEET Rank of 33,267, which translates to a score of 482 out of 720. Under 85% State Quota for the remaining 30% State domicile candidates, the last NEET Rank to secure a seat was 27,113, translating to a NEET score of 498 out of 720. Both these candidates were allotted Government Medical College, Gondia. In the case of private medical colleges, the last Unreserved Candidate under 70% Regional Quota to obtain a MBBS seat secured a NEET Rank of 98,004 which translates to a score of 376 out of 720. Under the remaining 30% non-regional seats, the last rank to be allotted a seat was 56,697, translating to a NEET score of 435. Both these candidates were allotted seats at Indian Institute of Medical Science & Research, Jalna. If you could specify which region of Maharashtra you hail from, along with your category and the college you are aiming to take admissions to, I will be able to give you more clear details. But do note that all of these marks are indicative and may be subject to change next year. Hope this helps!
Namaskar Aniket. Thank you for asking the question. We at Career 360 will help you to solve queries as possible. The minimum marks that you require to acquire a government seat in MBBS. 1. You have to score at least 50 percent marks in the board exams in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Also, the eligibility for the college is through the percentile and not the percentage. Live Long and Prosper. Nitish Nadkarni.
Hi Aniket,
As per your query about marks cutoff.. I would like to tell you it varies very year... It depends on lots of factors like difficulty level of paper and number of students getting that mark etc... It also depends on.. It will be different for Government, Private and Deemed medical colleges.... Also it will differ you applying from All india quota 15% or State quota 85%... Cut off of state quota is usually lower than all india quota.... Now in each of these quota its further divided into categories like OPEN/SC/ST/OBC..... Etc..
But if we go by last year trends it should be around 450 - 500 in general category government college
Hopefully it helps
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counselor
See there is no minimum marks as such which can be said to be enough for entering any college anywhere in the country as the cutoff marks vary each year and each time as it depends on the quality of paper appeared and upon the number of students appeared and many more factors you can just predicted a range of marks I.e. about 500 above as per last year cutoff but listen your admission totally depends on ur SML of ur state and in Maharashtra if your SML is inside 2000 you are damn sure to get government seat and if inside 4000 you can grab a semi government seat.