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with 200 marks in neet I can get which branches other than mbbs ??? what are other opportunities??


dassarbani18 18th Aug, 2022
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Aditya kumar 18th Aug, 2022

hlwo Aspirant

hope you are doing well

see 200 marks in neet is not good enough to get a government college but still minimum Required percentile for qualifying NEET 2021 for different categories Along with expected score are given below-

1. General- 50 percentile

2. General Pwd - 45 percentile

3. SC/ST/OBC - Pwd - 40 percentile

Expected scores are -

1. General - 701-134

2. OBC - 133-107

3. SC - 133-107

4. ST - 133 - 107

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


SO YES WITH A SCORE OF 200 YOU WILL QUALIFY NEET. But the chances of getting Mbbs in government college are not there.

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. hope this is helpful for you

all the very best for your upcoming future

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