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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Christeena,
If you want to get admission in good colleges, then you must score 500 and plus, better if you score 600 plus out of 720 in NEET. As there is tough competition for seats so you need to give your best. Good luck.

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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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Yes, NEET and AIIMS is totally for getting admission in different Colleges. So, you can write both.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi, You need to score above 600 to get admission in Christian Medical College as it is one of the prestigious institutes in India and moreover there are only few seats for General category in this college as most of the seats are reserved for students who are Christians. So, you need to score really high to get admission in this college. Good luck.

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Anjali Sharma

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As per NEET cutoff 2019, candidates belonging to your category are required to score at least 119 marks (out of 720) in order to qualify NEET 2019, while OBC/SC/ST category candidates need a minimum of 96 marks to qualify.

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Aisha Moss

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You need 50% marks in PCB (practicals+theory) in your board exams to be eligible for NEET. During admissions, if two students profile clashes (everything is same i.e. age, marks in the individual subject in NEET, category, etc., then your board marks are considered for admissions.

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Lipika Pandey

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See, your marks are not up to the mark. You should try to improve in this NEET (5 May). For a general category student, 530 is the cut-off to qualify NEET. For an OBC category student also, it is near about 500. So, to get a government college you should try to get at least 600/720.
Best wishes.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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It depends on your marks, and you should have at least 500 or more, then you are eligible for government medical College.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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Depending on college to college. It varies. Try to see previous history of admission in bioengineering, you should have 200 marks and above.

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Please make sure you study further with more concentration and focus for good results. Improve the subjects in which you're low. Understand the concepts rather than mugging up. Read good books and give accurate and anough time to study them and work to improve on subjects you are weak at. Don't worry and just relax; study harder in a positive atmosphere. Remember there is always a second chance to prove yourself. After all, it is just an exam on whatever you study though is a little tough. Watch videos on youtube to gain more practical learning. I am sure you can do it.

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