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Nikita Chauhan 15th Apr, 2018
The difference in the cut off scores for a GENERAL CATEGORY candidate and for an OBC CATEGORY candidates is marginal if not absolutely significant.
You should consider scoring around 570 (preferably above 570) to increase your odds of selection through the All India 15 %quota.
There might be a slight decrease in the cut off scores at 85% state quota level, which again depends on a number of factors.
Target on achieving the above mentioned marks to keep yourself on a safer side.
Raveesh Rattan Kumar 15th Apr, 2018
It depends on your merit, you category, your state of domicile, difficulty level of NEET, and cutoff score for various colleges.
However, if you are aiming for a decent seat in any college of India through all India quota, try to have a score of 550 to 600. For state quota, a marks between 500 to 550 is good.
All the best.
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Neha Sharma 15th Apr, 2018
Only the difficulty level of paper can tell this .
And ur rank can give a very close idea about which college u will get .
Shankar Dey 15th Apr, 2018

Dear Sunny,

There is nothing called passing marks in NEET Exam. In NEET, it is qualifying marks rather which is 50th percentile for general category and 40th percentile for reserved categories. Try to score 520+. Then you'll definitely get a good medical college.
If you want to score good marks in NEET then just follow simple steps -
Clear your basic concepts.
Be thorough with NCERT textbook. Its a must.
Solve previous year question papers.
Take mock tests to assess your progress.
Solve questions from any reference book you prefer for competitive exams
Solve as much as numerical possible.
Use shortcuts to solve to save your time. Formulas to be at your Fingertips.
Best of luck !

Sakshi Sharma 15th Apr, 2018

I know NEET is round the corner and you might be apprrehensive about admissions but please take note that every year the cut off varies depending on the level of the exam. So the best bet is to simply concentrate and revise all the syllabus.

Best of luck. 

Diti Anand 15th Apr, 2018

Hey,

 

 aim for 550+ marks. These marks will keep you on safe side, and you will be able to choose and get govt. Medical college within your state or out of your state.

Al the best.l

Hey Sunny,

Based on last year's trends (2017) the cut off rank to secure a seat in a MBBS college under OBC through 15% All India Quota was 5878 which corresponds to a score of approximately 510.

According to these trends, you must focus to score above 530 to secure a seat in a good government College through All India Quota.

Focus on your preparations now rather than the results. Give it your best shot. Stick to NCERT texts. Revise and Re-learn your topics and keep solving your questions. All the very best for your Preparations!
Rupam Manna 14th Apr, 2018
560 plus is the safest score for government medical college....
Don't think for this score
Work hard with maximum efficiency
Try to score from each question
Remove all negative thoughts from your mind
Good luck
Darshan gowda JM 14th Apr, 2018
Dear sunny
To get into government colleges you need to have minimum of 550 marks, since u out are a obc candidate it will add on to your reservation, use careers 360 rank predictor and college predictor
All the best
Vivek Mishra 14th Apr, 2018
Try to have 535+ marks in neet ug to get a mbbs seat in government medical college through all india quota counselling under Obc category..

Read ncert book for biology, practise numericals of physics and chemistry,solve previous year's question papers of neet ug and don't read anything new just revise your concepts what you have learnt..

Follow this. You will score good in neet ug..

Good luck..prepare well for your exam...
Soumya ranjan prusty 14th Apr, 2018
For govt seat try scoring around 550 mark in neet.you will get a seat
All the best

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