Can I get a seat in any government college with 385 marks in NEET with OBC category and state quota?
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Depending on the cutoff trends and the state you are applying from you might still have a chance to get into a government medical institution under the state quota if you have an OBC score of 385 on the NEET. When opposed to students in the general category, OBC applicants frequently have a lower cutoff in states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
You may be eligible for a state quota seat at the following colleges:
Navi Mumbai's MGM Medical College (Maharashtra)
Government Medical College in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College in Pune, Maharashtra
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