Is it possible to get admission to a government MBBS college in Maharashtra with a score 342 in NEET 2024? I am from the SC category.
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With a NEET 2024 score of 342 and belonging to the SC category, you have a chance of securing admission to a government MBBS college in Maharashtra. The qualifying NEET cutoff for SC candidates is 40th percentile, with scores ranging from 161 to 127.
'However, admission depends on various factors, including the number of applicants, seat availability, and specific college cutoffs. For instance, in previous years, the closing ranks for SC candidates in Maharashtra government medical colleges have varied significantly.
It's advisable to participate in the state counselling process and consider applying to multiple colleg...more -
There are different variations in cut off scores from year to year depending on the number of students that appear for the examination, the difficulty level of the examination, as well as the limits set regarding open and reserved categories.
The last few years have reported that for SC categories, lower cut-offs in comparisons to general categories have been noticed. All SC candidates had cutoff marks around 300-more than 350 for some government colleges in Maharashtra where you fall pretty much in range.
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