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If I(Sc) get 350 marks in the neet exam. Is there any chance to get government seat in medical colleges??


Rahul Mondal 20th Mar, 2019
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Ravi kumar Abhimannyu 27th Mar, 2019

Hi Rahul 

See it is quite difficult to get a goverment medical college seat through15% All India Quota (AIQ). 

But being a SC candidate you have chances to get goverment seat through 85% state quota. 

So you should apply for state counselling and have a eye on counselling procedure of your state.

Hope this was helpful.

D Nishant Kumar 20th Mar, 2019
Hey aspirant,
The national eligibility entrance tests are conducted every year filtering candidates to pursue a career in various government and private medical colleges except AIIMs and JIPMER. The candidate must prepare with physics, chemistry, and biology for the entrance test.
The approximate number if the seat is estimated to be 56, 000, including both government and private medical colleges. As per your query, your rank matters more than mark. If you could only specify your rank, I can give you a more appropriate probability of getting admission to your desired college. As you said, being reserved under SC quota, there are probably some chances of getting to government medical colleges, if not the government you can seek admission to any of the private medical colleges too. You can refer to the cut off list of the previous year to get an approximate idea.
There is a concession on your higher secondary marks by 40% minimum in PCB stream.
The minimum qualifying percentile for SC is 40th percentile. And SC - PH is 40th percentile. You can take a look on the below cutoff list of the previous year for the reference

Category

Minimum Qualifying Percentile

Marks Range


Unreserved (UR)

50thPercentile

691-119


Unreserved Physically Handicapped (UR-PH)

45thPercentile

118-107


Scheduled Caste (SC)

40thPercentile

118-96


Scheduled Tribe (ST)

40thPercentile

118-96


Other Backward Classes (OBC)

40thPercentile

118-96


SC-PH

40thPercentile

106-96


ST-PH

40thPercentile

106-96


OBC-PH

40thPercentile

106-96


Or else You can get the details from the below links:
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp
So basically you have the maximum probability to get admission private colleges but not sure in the government colleges. This totally depends upon the rank you have got in the entrance exam.
So if you can provide me the rank you have got then only I can say anything precisely or else I will suggest you do not hope for the government colleges rather set an eye on private one.
If you need any other help regarding this then feel free to ask
Thank you and hope for the best.
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