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You can't get a government college with 140 marks in NEET but you can check out some private colleges.

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Sumit naroliya

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Hi pratik, here I am sharing the cut off for B.A. MS NEET for government colleges in Maharashtra. For your EWS it is 50 Percentile that is 720-138. For your EWS PWD it is 45 Percentile that is 137-122. For OBC it is 40 Percentile that is 137-108. For OBC PWD it is 40 Percentile that is 121-108. For SC it is 40 Percentile that is 137-108. For SC PWD it is 40 Percentile that is 121-108. For ST it is 40 Percentile that is 137-108. For ST PWD ir is 40 Percentile that is 121-108. Hope so it will help you and I wanna make you assure that the cut off may vary tentatively but approximately the above mentioned cut off will be pleased.

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titir santra

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For qualifying NEET with flying colors, you have to work hard and smart. Stop procrastination. Start solving question papers. Get familiar with the syllabus, you have to have a strong hold over Biology because the main focus of the NEET is Biology but that does not mean that you will neglect Physics and Chemistry. Create time table, and distribute the subjects and the topics according to their importance. Try to make notes. Try to keep your stress level low and your health good. And don't always surround yourself with questions papers and books, take short breaks between studying. And regarding your marks, they are pretty good. These m
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titir santra

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Above 500 marks in NEET UG is a good score. You can expect government colleges anywhere and even in Telangana.

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titir santra

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NEET cutoffs depend on the difficulty level of the paper, so it varies every year. Generally, the cutoffs for the OBC students are from 450-500 and above.

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titir santra

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Yes, for admissions to BAMS at Jammu Institute of Ayurveda and Research, the admission criteria is qualifying NEET UG.

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Sumit naroliya

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To get a government seat one must score above 525. With 450 you can get in to a private college. As your NEET score is 450. Your Overall Percentile is: 93.39 - 93.89 and when it comes to rank, your Predicted Rank is:89930 - 107080. Also depends upon last years cut-off. Adding it with 15% All India quota and 85% state quota seats in government colleges.

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Sonu Kumar

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General category students have to get more than 580 marks in NEET UG to get admission in Government. Ensure you better to understand to upcoming year.

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Sumit naroliya

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Hi dear, As far as government colleges in Andhra Pradesh are concerned, the cut off for the SC category was 450 marks and the college allotted was Government Medical College, Kadapa. In category A seats of private medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh, the cut off was 437 marks and the college allotted was Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences, Chittoor. So a safe score would be 430+ for your category, and you have very low chances of getting a government or private seat in your domiciled state. I hope this will help.

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