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Hi swagat
For OBC category 550+ mark would be safer.
If u can score nearly 570+ u can expect seat in top college in india . But the cut off mark varies every year.
Anyways,
All the best fr u r neet exam
Be determined nd
Do well.....
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If u score 540 and above you can easily get admission into any government medical college though you are a obc candidate as per my experience 540 is a very good score and appreciable to get admission into any of the government medical college in all over the country but I would recommend you to score not only 540 but to keep an aim higher than it so that you reach till so wat said marks btw its better to score as much as u can possibly get it because you know no history can be the same in future the competition here for the medical seat is cut throat level and so working hard and fighting till the end Is the only way left here because I have seen many of my friends losing seat because of one or two marks and the disappointment caused by such is really hard to accept.So better try to score as much as possible.
Hi Swagat
For OBC category, 27% reservation is there for colleges under NEET. The requirement of marks for entering in a medical college through AIQ depends upon many factors. For any well reputed college, more marks are needed and for others slightly less. Cut-off keeps on changing year to year. All India Rank below 5000 would be a safer one. Talking in terms of marks, a score of 575+ would be a safer score for AIQ seats and 540+ would be safer for state quota seats.
All the Best
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