NEET 2022 UG Counselling

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jasveer singh

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Cut off marks are the minimum of marks a candidate needs to score in order to pass the exam. In contrast, qualifying marks are the minimum of marks a candidate needs to score in order to qualify for admission into MBBS or BDS courses. All the candidates who have qualified for All India Quota seats on the basis of their rank in NEET UG conducted by NTA will be eligible. Eligible candidates may download the Rank letter Result from NTA website. NEET cutoff percentile for the general category is 50th and for SC ST OBC it is 40th. NEET cutoff passing marks for the general category are 715 to 117, while for SC ST OBC it was 116 to 93. All me
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Sorry this year you can't get a seat.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Rank upto 15000 one can expect a good MBBS colleges.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can visit the website of NEET conducting body. You can reach to Shiksha email with your request.

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Sarthak Kumar

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You can try in deemed University but chances are less in government or semi government. If your are from reserved category then there may be little chances.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Dear candidate, you can apply for private institution, in any deemed University. Getting a government College seat is having less chances.

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Manish Kumar VermaCertified stroke rehabilitation therapist

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It is depand on your catagory state. Or many more factors if you belongs to general category there is no chance to get a MBBS seat but you will get a best AYUSH college for B.A. MS In OBC and general category when you have 620 marks in NEET 2022 you will get a medical college in all india counciling.

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Manish Kumar VermaCertified stroke rehabilitation therapist

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Are you a NEET aspirant if you are give NEET in 2022 you will go for the counciling process the cutoff are different for different state different categories. And many more factors are affected the cutoff if you are belongs to general category and your NEET score is 550+ then you get a best AYUSH college for the B.A. MS and if you are belongs to obc marks are 500+ required for a government AYUSH college it has depand on your marks your catagory and many more factors.

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Ritu upadhyay

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590 marks is good score in NEET and according to this marks and this rank you can get a government medical college for MBBS. You can try for government colleges according to you.

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