Out of 720, how many marks are required for BDS course in NEET?
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The NEET cut-off for BDS in 2023 for the general category is expected to be 366 marks out of 720. This corresponds to the 50th percentile.The cut-off marks for BDS in 2022 were:
- 720-138 for general and unreserved categories
- 137-108 for SC/ST/OBC category applicants
- 137-108 for PwD (Persons with Disabilities) students
The cut-off scores for BDS in 2023 are:- General category: 567-687
- SC category: 446-661
- ST category: 422-624
- General – PH: 720-147
- SC/ST/OBC – PH: 146-113
A score ranging between 450-500 in NEET is considered a safe score for BDS admission in a government college. -
The NEET cut-off for BDS in 2023 for General category is expected to be 50th percentile, which corresponds to 366 marks out of 720.
However, it is important to note that the NEET cut-off varies from year to year and depends on a number of factors, such as the number of students who appear for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of seats available in BDS colleges.
Students who are aiming for admission to a top BDS college in India should aim to score at least 500+ marks in NEET.
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