Can I get any government or semi government medical college in Bihar with 418 marks in NEET 2024?
I am a female candidate from the ST category.
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Hello Everyone,
"With 418 in NEET 2024, securing a government MBBS seat in Bihar may be challenging for the General category, as cut-offs are typically higher.
'However, for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), you may have a chance as their cut-offs are lower'.
Semi-government colleges or state quota seats could also be options. Check the Bihar NEET cut-off trends and consult the BCECEB website for accurate updates.
Hope it will help to get what you are looking for.
Thank you so much!
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Possibility of Admission in Bihar with 418 Marks in NEET 2024
While it is compulsory to go through many other factors critical in determining whether one will get admission into any government or semi-government medical institution of Bihar with 418 marks in NEET 2024,
it also includes the cut-off marks of such institutions, which are different every year as per various factors like number of candidates appearing and the difficulty level of exams, and the number of seats available.
In general, Bihar has cutoffs around 400 to 500 in marks for government medical colleges. It may differ for the reserved categories. According to the ge
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