NEET, the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, is a pre-medical entrance exam for undergraduate medical studies in India.
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One of the most frequently asked questions by NEET aspirants is what marks are required for MBBS.
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The NEET cut-off score varies annually based on exam difficulty, candidate numbers, and seat availability.
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The minimum marks required in NEET for MBBS varies from college to college.
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If a candidate scores 260 marks in an exam, but the minimum requirement for admission to a medical college is 300 marks, then the candidate will not be considered for the MBBS course, even if they have qualified for the exam.
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NEET aspirants should refer to the cut-off for the year they plan to pursue the medical course. The cut-off is based on the candidates' overall performance in the exam.
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The NEET cut-off marks are announced by the Medical Counselling Committee. This decides if a candidate is eligible for admission to a specific college.
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As per the previous year's cut-off, the candidates who belong to the unreserved category are required to score marks between 720 and 138, and SC/ST/OBC candidates are required to score between 137 to 108.
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