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What is the minimum mark an OBC should be getting in NEET so as to secure any government Medical college through All India Quota?


R J 27th Jan, 2019
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Yukta Srivastava 27th Jan, 2019
Hello aspirant,

I can't tell you the exact marks. But i can recommend an estimate. Again trust me the score can go up and down anytime

For Obc students trying to get a score of atleast 500+ to get a medical college through All India Quota.

All the best
Amit Siwan 27th Jan, 2019

no one can tell you adject marks required to get a govt. college. because it depends on the cut off of the college. so to check the cut off you can go to this link where you can get idea about the cut off.

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

their is lots of data available that can help you.

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