Can I get an MBBS government seat with 136 marks in NEET for OBC category?

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It is extremely impossible to get a government MBBS seat in India with 136 NEET scores within the OBC category. This is the reason:

Minimum Qualifying Scores: The OBC candidates' NEET cutoff often falls between 120 and 140 (it varies every year). Even though you might be eligible a government seat us

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