
Candidates appearing in the NEET UG exam are waiting for the result. In such a situation, let us know how many marks in NEET UG can OBC category can get government college for MBBS.
Like every year, this year also the NEET UG exam has been completed. Now the candidates who appeared in this exam are waiting for their results. If you have appeared in this year's NEET exam or are preparing for next year, then this news is going to be very useful for you. The first choice of the candidates who have appeared or are going to appear in this exam is to become an MBBS doctor? But do you know how many marks in NEET UG can OBC category get government medical college for MBBS. Let us know the answer to this question through this news.
How many marks can OBC category get government college for MBBS?
First of all, let us tell you that through NEET UG exam, admission is given in undergraduate courses in 766 medical colleges. Now coming back to our question, how many marks in NEET UG can OBC category get government medical college for MBBS? So let us tell you that OBC category candidates can get government college for MBBS by scoring at least around 610 marks. At the same time, general category candidates can get government college for MBBS by scoring around 650 marks.
Which state has the highest number of MBBS seats?
Through this exam, admission (in UG courses) is given in 766 medical colleges. These include 423 government colleges and 343 private colleges. All these colleges have a total of more than 1 lakh MBBS seats. According to NMC, the state of Karnataka has the highest number of MBBS seats. Uttar Pradesh is in second place, which has the highest number of MBBS seats (12415).
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