I got 600 marks in NEET and secured AIR 80885. Can I get a seat in GMC in open state like Himachal Pradesh or Assam through AIQ?

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    Akash Kumar Gupta | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago

    Having secured a NEET score of 600 and an AIR of 80,885, it brings the prospect level quite lower for bagging a seat in government medical colleges, such as GMC, Himachal Pradesh, or Assam under the AIQ quota. The cut-off mark for AIQ seats in these states usually lies in a significantly higher range; often this is in and around 500-600 marks for the general category candidate. For instance, the cut-offs for government colleges are much higher than your current score, but you may look for private medical college options or under state quota which may have lower cut-offs.

     

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