Keeping this in view, how many marks are required in NEET for MBBS in Punjab?
The national and state-wise quota of the aspiring students based on NEET 2020 Cutoff Punjab is distributed as per 15% and 85% respectively.
| Category of the NEET Aspirants | Approx. Minimum Qualifying Percentile (MQP) | Estimated Qualifying Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Unreserved (UR) | 50th percentile | 360 |
Secondly, how many marks are required in NEET for MBBS in government college? Going by the previous years' NEET cutoff students should aim to score 550+ marks in the NEET examination to get seat in government medical colleges through state quota and for admission through the All India Quota, aim should be 600+ marks in the exam and to get a seat in top medical colleges of the country through AIQ
Regarding this, what is the minimum rank in NEET to get MBBS in government college?
NEET Percentile Based on Rank
Hence based on this calculation a general category student should hold a rank above 6,83,473 to be eligible for admission in government college for MBBS. While an OBC student should secure a rank above 8,20,167 to be eligible for admission into government college for MBBS.
Can I get government MBBS with 300 marks in NEET?
You need to score the 50th percentile in order to qualify the NEET UG exam. So, if you get 300 marks, you are most likely to qualify the exam and would be eligible to apply in the medical colleges where cutoff marks are 300 or below. However, to get into top medical colleges, the expected cutoff is around 525 marks.