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Maitrayee Biswas 12th Oct, 2020

The NEET cut off for the General Category student is the 50th Percentile which is expected to range from 710 - 140 marks this year. And, for the SC, ST and OBC category students it is the 40th Percentile which is expected to fall in the range of 120-100 marks the current year.

If compared to last year and as your category is not mentioned then considering you as a general category student to be honest to get a government MBBS seat would be difficult. The chances to get into private colleges with these marks also seems to be very less.

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