I have done my 12th (PCB) with 80%. Do I have any chance to get into this college with 300+ marks in NEET UG?
Asked about K.S. Hegde Medical Academy - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
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Hello,
Sorry for the disappoints but qualifying good score in 12th will not decide the selection in your NEET Exam. It is a competition where the lakhs of candidates appear every year. If you want to become an M.B.B.S doctor then you have to do really very well in the NEET and have to score more than 500 marks to get admission in the Government M.B.B.S. college.
For 2019 NTA will be conducting the exam on 5th May 2019. For the same the admit cards will be uploaded soon by the exam conducting authority. -
Well, let's hope so. Your marks are decent but the competition is too high. Sharing with you the Shiksha's NEET UG 2019 cut off for an idea:
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/medicine/neet-ug-exam-cutoff
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