My daughter has 145 marks, 1275346 AIR and 160206 category rank in NEET. I belong to the SC category. Are there any possibilities anywhere?
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Yes, there may be possibilities for your daughter in the NEET exam, depending on the category-wise cut-off and other factors:
Cut-off: The cut-off for the SC category in NEET 2024 is 161–127.
Category rank: The category rank is important during the counseling process and option entry stage. It's the rank you scored in your category, such as SC, OBC, ST, or General.
Tie-breaker criteria: The NTA uses tie-breaker criteria to allot different ranks to candidates who have the same marks. These criteria include the number of incorrect answers, the number of correct answers in physics, and the application number.
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