I am st category candidate I have 120 marks in neet exam can I got admission for mbbs in government medical college
Hello Aspirant,
The opportunities for MBBS admission at government medical colleges will depend on various factors including your NEET score, category and cut off scores for that year and state. Lower cut off scores for ST category will improve your chances. If you have a NEET score of 120, you may find it to be very difficult but still not impossible to secure a place at a government medical college, since it will depend on the state quota and number of seats available. You should check if you can find previous years cut off trends for ST candidates in your state or participating states from the official counselling authorities.
You can also consider exploring the state quota seats, management quota or medical colleges, as an alternative options.
With 120 marks in NEET and being from the ST category, your chances for MBBS admission in government medical colleges are very low because:
The category cutoff ranks for ST in most government colleges are usually much higher (around 350+ marks or more).
120 marks is quite below the typical qualifying and admission cutoff.
hi,
With 120 marks in NEET and belonging to the ST category , your chances of getting an MBBS seat in a government college are very low , even under the reserved quota.
The cut-off for ST category in government medical colleges usually ranges from 130 to 400+ , depending on the state, seat availability, and competition .
you may explore:
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Private medical colleges with ST reservation
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BDS or AYUSH courses (like BAMS, BHMS, etc.)
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State counselling options if the cut-off is low in your region
For accurate college predictions, use the Careers360 NEET College Predictor:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
All the best!
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