How many marks are needed in NEET to get admission into a government college?

How many marks are needed in NEET to get admission into a government college?

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Like every year, this year too, millions of students took the NEET UG exam intending to become doctors.

Like every year, this year too, millions of students took the NEET UG exam intending to become doctors.

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According to the schedule, the NEET exam results will be announced on June 14.

According to the schedule, the NEET exam results will be announced on June 14.

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Naturally, students will have many questions in their minds.

Naturally, students will have many questions in their minds.

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One common question among students is about the marks required to get admission into a government college.

One common question among students is about the marks required to get admission into a government college.

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According to media reports, candidates from the General category needed a score of more than 600 marks to secure a seat in a government college.

According to media reports, candidates from the General category needed a score of more than 600 marks to secure a seat in a government college.

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Last year, the range of NEET UG cut-off was 720 to 137 for the general category and 136 to 107 for OBC/SC/ST.

Last year, the range of NEET UG cut-off was 720 to 137 for the general category and 136 to 107 for OBC/SC/ST.

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This year, the NEET 2024 exam was conducted on May 5.

This year, the NEET 2024 exam was conducted on May 5.

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This year, a total of 9,96,393 male, 13,31,321 female and 17 transgender candidates appeared for the NEET 2024 exam, as per media reports.

This year, a total of 9,96,393 male, 13,31,321 female and 17 transgender candidates appeared for the NEET 2024 exam, as per media reports.

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