Can I get any government college with a score of 384 in NEET 2024? I am from the OBC category in Maharashtra.

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    Rahull Shah | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    Hi Greetings,

    "With a NEET 2024 score of 384, admission to a government medical college in Maharashtra under the OBC category is unlikely".

    "Previous years' data indicates that the minimum NEET scores for OBC candidates in Maharashtra's government medical colleges were significantly higher".

    "For instance, in 2022, the cutoff for OBC candidates was around 560 marks'.

    'However, you may consider applying to private medical colleges or exploring options in other states where the cutoff scores might be lower.

    Additionally, pursuing courses in allied health sciences or considering studying medicine abroad could be viable alternatives'.

    Thank

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    Rayamkula Harish | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    Practically, "384" in NEET 2024 would sound like getting the end of the road in terms of government seats in medical colleges in Maharashtra under the OBC quota; however, it is not impossible really. Reason: it has been very, very difficult these years. Admission to medicine requires the capability to cut across many factors such as - no. of candidates - difficulty level and many more variables that define seat availability.

    Conclusion: "Getting admission to a government college with 384 marks is going to be very hard but possible; keep an eye on official announcements during the admission process."

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