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How many marks are required for MS in NEET PG?

How many marks are required for MS in NEET PG?

The cutoff for NEET PG is the basis for shortlisting candidates for MD/MS/ PG diploma courses in India. NEET PG 2021 cut-off for the general category is 302 while for SC/ST/OBC, it is 265. Last year, the NEET PG cutoff score was 366 for the general category, while for SC/ST/OBC it was 319.

Is 500 a good score in NEET for SC students?

With 500 score in neet your estimated Rank will be around 51572 – 63722 now as you have said you belong to SC category you have a shot at some of the government colleges. Also your domicile state will be a deciding factor.

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What is SC category rank in NEET?

Hi Satyajeet! The cutoff for SC category students to qualify NEET is 40 percentile.

What is the NEET PG cut off for general category?

NEET PG cut off General category is 50th percentile, while for SC/ST/OBC aspirants, it is 40th percentile. Last year, NEET PG cutoff 2020 scores for General category was 366, while cutoff marks for SC/ST/OBC was 319. On the basis of NEET PG cut off 2021 percentile, the merit list will be prepared.

Can I apply for NEET PG with a provisional MBBS degree?

Candidates who possess an MBBS degree or a certificate that declares the candidate has the provisional MBBS degree can apply for the NEET PG. The certificate or the MBBS degree must be recognized by the Medical Council of India.

What is the minimum percentile required to get admission in NEET?

For general category, aspirants need to secure at least the 50th percentile, while for SC/ST/OBC, it is the 40th percentile. Candidates who will secure NEET PG minimum qualifying percentile will be included in the merit list. Last year, the cutoff marks of NEET PG for Unreserved (UR) category was 340.

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Is NEET UG score is higher in government medical colleges?

NEET UG scores for admission to government colleges are higher than private colleges. Only the high-rank holders in NEET 202` will be getting a seat in the top government medical colleges in India.