I got 368 marks in NEET 2024 and I'm from OBC category. Can I get a free government seat in AP?
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NEET 2024 score is 368 and belongs to OBC category, your chances of getting government treatment in Andhra Pradesh is less. Based on the previous years data, the cut-off marks for OBC candidates in government medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh have increased significantly.
Here are some other things you need to know about NEET 2024:
The cut-off for OBC is 40th percentile, which means OBC candidates must score more than 40% of all candidates to qualify.
Under the All India Quota (AIQ) scheme, the central government has reserved 27% seats for OBCs.
To qualify for NEET 2024, you must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotech
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