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with 45% in 12th+ 450 neet mark and belong to st category which government medical college can I admission


Awungshiringtimchon 9th Sep, 2024
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Jefferson 10th Sep, 2024

Hey there!

With 45% in your 12th and 450 marks in NEET, along with your ST category, you’ve got a decent shot at securing a seat in a government medical college. Since you're from the ST category, you benefit from reserved seats, and the cut-off is generally lower than for other categories.

The exact college you can get into will depend on your state’s specific quota and the number of seats available. Typically, colleges in states like Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and even some northeastern states have slightly lower cutoffs for ST candidates. You should check the previous year’s cutoffs for your state or the All India Quota (AIQ) to get a clearer idea.

Good luck with your admissions!
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