NEET—the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, is the common entrance exam for Indian Medical students to join MBBS in India and Abroad.
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Most NEET aspirants are worried about one question—What NEET score is required to study MBBS.
The cut off scores for NEET exam is different every year. As it depends on the total number of candidates appeared, available seats, difficulty level of the exam.
The NEET marks minimum required for MBBS admission differs from college to college.
For example, if a candidate scored 300 marks in NEET exam, but the MBBS college selected required 450 marks, then the candidate cannot get the seat, though he qualified the exam. So, it depends on the cutoff scores and applied candidates to the college to get admission.
The cut-off score for admission depends on the overall performance candidate in the MEET exam. NEET candidates should carefully refer the cut off score to check eligibility for the college they choose to study.
Every year Medical Counselling Committee declares the NEET cut off scores college wise for admission to MBBS course.
NEET cutoff score for last year for General category was 720-137, for general-PH 136-121, for SC/ST/OBC were 136-107, and for SC/ST/OBC-PH was 120-107 marks.