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what will be the cutoff of NEET 2020. for OBC candidate ?


amisha101001 2nd Sep, 2020
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prateek10173 2nd Sep, 2020

Hello Amisha.

The NEET 2020 cutoff is yet to be announced so I cannot provide you with the exact percentage but it is Expected to be around 40th percentile for this year(a marks range from 119 to 107). In the years 2019 the cutoff was also 40th percentile (but with a marks range from 133-107) .

Thank you

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 2nd Sep, 2020
Hi

NEET 2019 cut off marks for different categories is provided below:-

Category   cutoff percentile   cut off marks

General          50                               704- 134

General PH       45                              133-120

Obc/Sc/st         40                             133- 107

NEET  cut off is always 50 percentile for general,  45 percentile for General PH and 40 percentile for Obc/Sc/st but cut off marks vary every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them , toughness level of the examination etc.

So , try to get at least 20-30 marks more in comparison of  neet 2019 in your neet 2020 to clear cut off , so if you belong to obc category target at least 140 marks to clear the Neet 2020 cut off.

But , just clearing cut off marks will not help you If you want to get a seat in a Government medical College.

So, if you are from obc category , try to get at least 550 marks or more in NEET 2020 examination

Thankyou
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Aishwary Jaiswal 2nd Sep, 2020

hello aspirant,

you should check out the revised cutoff updates-

Revised NEET PG cut off

Category

Old cutoff percentile

Old Cutoff score (out of 1200)

Revised cutoff percentile

Revised Cutoff (out of 1200)

General and EWS

50th percentile

366

30th percentile

275 - Latest

SC/ST/OBC

40th percentile

319

20th percentile

230 - Latest

General and EWS - PH

45th percentile

342

25th percentile

252- Latest

SC/ST/OBC - PH

40th percentile

319

20th percentile

230- Latest

for more details check the article-

https://news.careers360.com/neet-pg-2020-cutoff-lowered-20-percentile-fill-vacant-seats

for NEET aspirants, you can check the following article as well-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off


hope that helps

all the best

G VIJAYALAKSHMI 2nd Sep, 2020

Dear candidate

The minimum qualifying percentile for NEET 2020 may be around 40 percentile for OBC candidate which in case of marks the cutoff marks may be around 120 to 140 for OBC candidates but note that its just an analysis or estimation based on the previous years qualifying marks and it may not exactly match with the actual qualifying marks of NEET 2020 as i said it is just a prediction it may be right or not so, try to get a 20 to 30 marks more than that so that you can be sure that you are going to qualify.

All the best

Hope this Information is helpful

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