What will be the expected cut-off in 2019 in neet for india and gujarat pls suggest me?
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Hi Subash, the cut off rank /mark for a particular exam depends on the following:
-Total students who appeared
-Total Marks
-First Mark
On basis of mark, suppose A person X scores 560 out of 700,his percentile score will be
560/700 *100 =80 is the percentile based on
X's performance
This system is not reliable as many students may get the same marks and hence the same percentile.
In entrance exams, the main aim of the examiner is what differentiates you from others. So the percentile score calculation differs
For Eg. 10 lakh students appeared for NEET 2017, In which a student Y secures AIR 90
The calculation goes by :
10,00,000-90/10,00,000*100=99.99 is the percentile which
differentiates Y.
The decimals may go upto 7-8 digits, since this was an example I made it simple to you...
The cutoff would hence depend on the first mark and difficult of the paper. The passing criteria(eligibility) is to get a minimum percentile score of 50.
Any other queries, feel free to comment
All the best..
-Total students who appeared
-Total Marks
-First Mark
On basis of mark, suppose A person X scores 560 out of 700,his percentile score will be
560/700 *100 =80 is the percentile based on
X's performance
This system is not reliable as many students may get the same marks and hence the same percentile.
In entrance exams, the main aim of the examiner is what differentiates you from others. So the percentile score calculation differs
For Eg. 10 lakh students appeared for NEET 2017, In which a student Y secures AIR 90
The calculation goes by :
10,00,000-90/10,00,000*100=99.99 is the percentile which
differentiates Y.
The decimals may go upto 7-8 digits, since this was an example I made it simple to you...
The cutoff would hence depend on the first mark and difficult of the paper. The passing criteria(eligibility) is to get a minimum percentile score of 50.
Any other queries, feel free to comment
All the best..
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Hi Subhash!
It is very difficult to predict the cut-off for NEET 2019 because the exam has a lot of variable factors which include the court hearings in Supreme Court, the number of students appearing the exam, the marks scored by students in total as well as in each subject. In NEET 2017, apparently, differently papers were set for different languages. Hopefully, by next year the processes for NEET and Medical Counselling are stabilised and more convenient for the students.
More than worrying about marks, you should focus on your preparation.
Here are a few tips for NEET preparation:
- BOOKS: Please follow the link https://www.careers360.com/question-to-score-top-ranks-in-neet-which-book-should-be-preffered?icn=question-title-details&ici=topic-detail-page
- PAPERS: When you practice these papers, solve them in a mock exam format and analyse your papers after that, outlining strengths and weaknesses. These questions are seldom repeated, their main purpose is to develop time management skills. Check out the following link: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper
- STUDY MANAGEMENT:
1) Skills: Everybody shows a diversity of study skills and tactics. To know how you learn best, refer to your education consultant in school, if any
2) Habits: You need to figure out which duration of the day you attain your peak concentration levels and do the most difficult topics during that time. Study the other topics during other timings. Also, figure out which place is most ideal for you, clear of things you find distracting. 3) Planning: The old saying, "If you are failing to plan, then you're planning to fail" applies here as well. It saves a lot of time as you have an agenda of what you want to accomplish. Don't be disheartened if you are not able to complete one of the goals, no plan can be 100% perfect. I recommend, not to make rigid plans, keep it flexible
- MANAGING YOURSELF: Preparing for this exam is not an easy feat but it is a learning experience. You should also enjoy and keep yourself happy, otherwise a bitter attitude will take a toll on you later
Hope this answers your question!
Arika (CR @ Careers360)
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It is really difficult to predict the cutoff of 2019 . Because it's not following any trend every year it's unexpected and random . After seeing the question paper it's possible to predict the cutoff and that too would be very vague .
So I would just say work hard give it ur best shot u will get selected in college of ur choice .
All the best ....
So I would just say work hard give it ur best shot u will get selected in college of ur choice .
All the best ....
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Dear Subhash, assuming you are asking for Government Medical College seats, please note that it is difficult to accurately predict what the appropriate cut off would be for NEET 2019. However, if cut offs remain the same as NEET 2017, then it will be possible to secure a seat with a score of 500+. There are a total of six Govenment Medical Colleges in Gujarat which you can apply to under 85% State Quota through NEET. These are BJ Medical College, Ahmedabad, Government Medical College, Baroda, MP Shah Medical College, Jamnagar, Government Medical College, Surat, PDU Medical College, Rajkot and Government Medical College, Bhavnagar. If you are asking for the General/Open category, the last NEET Ranks, Gujarat State Ranks and NEET Cut Off marks out of 720 to secure admissions to MBBS courses in each Government College of Gujarat are as given here - For BJ Medical College: AIR 9396, State Rank 163, NEET Score 557; For Govt. Medical College Baroda: AIR 15,937, State Rank 275, NEET Score 531; For MP Shah Medical College, Jamnagar: AIR 36,624, State Rank 624, NEET Score 475; For Govt. Medical College, Surat: AIR 21,932, State Rank 380, NEET Score 512; For PDU Medical College, Rajkot: AIR 26,259, State Rank 464, NEET Score 500; For Govt. Medical College, Bhavnagar: AIR 37,147, State Rank 635, NEET Score 474. Therefore, going by NEET 2017 trends, a score of 500+ in NEET 2019 may be enough to secure you admissions to either MP Shah Medical College, Jamnagar or to Government Medical College, Bhavnagar under 85% State Quota. However, it is safer to aim for 20+ marks above NEET 2017 Cut Offs in each to ensure the best chances of securing a seat. For All India level, you will have to specify which colleges you are aiming for and I will be able to share 2017 data accordingly. The last Government College seat through All India Quota of NEET 2017 for Unreserved categories went to rank 8317, which translates to 563 marks. So to secure a good Government College seat at All India level through NEET 2019, I would recommend you aim for a score of 600+. Hope this helps. All the best!
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