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Can I get MBBS with 350 marks in NEET SC category?

Can I get MBBS with 350 marks in NEET SC category?

Minimum marks required in NEET for MBBS in private colleges For qualifying in NEET, students must have to score minimum of 50 percentile for UR and 40 percentile for SC/ST/OBC category. And to get admission in the Good Private Medical college you must score at least 350 marks in NEET UG 2021.

Is 350 a good score in NEET for SC students?

Only if you are an SC/ST or OBC candidate. If you are a general category candidate then you need around 468-685. If you belongs to SC /ST category, you can get a MBBS seat with 350. for OBC and general category, cut-off score is much more higher than 350.

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Can I get government seat with 350 marks?

Yes, you have chances to get government colleges based on your marks.

Can I get MBBS with 300 marks in NEET 2020?

Yes, you can get private medical college with 300 marks.

How many marks should get in NEET for SC category?

NEET cutoff passing marks for general category is 720-138, while for SC/ST/OBC it is 137-108….Expected NEET 2020 cut off by Aakash.

Category Cutoff percentile Expected score
General 50th Percentile 701-134
OBC 40th Percentile 133-107
SC 40th Percentile 133-107
ST 40th Percentile 133-107

Can I get MBBS seat in 300 NEET?

No, there are less chances at this score to get a seat in medical college.

Can I get MBBS seat with 400 marks in NEET SC category?

And in most states, with 400+ you can get a government medical seat. Now, via 15 percent All India Quota for SC Category, 440+ marks would be a safe score for getting admission in a government medical college.

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Can I get MBBS in 300 marks?

So, if you get 300 marks, you are most likely to qualify the exam and would be eligible to apply in the medical colleges where cutoff marks are 300 or below. However, to get into top medical colleges, the expected cutoff is around 525 marks.

How many MBBS seats are there for SC category?

15\% seats are reserved for SC candidates, 7.5\% seats are reserved for ST candidates, 27\% seats in Central Educational Institutions are reserved for OBC candidates only as per Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admissions) Act, 2006.