NEET 2022: Check List of Govt, Private Medical Colleges in Each State, Expected Cut-off
Around 18 lakh students had appeared for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test 2022 which was held at various centres on July 17. According to a leading news daily, there are a total of 91,927 MBBS seats in all the government and private medical colleges. Check details here: NEET 2022: List of Govt, Private Medical College Seats in Each State State Private College Seats Govt Colleges Seats Delhi 1,247 250 Maharashtra 4,825 5070 Uttar Pradesh 4,303 4750 Uttarakhand 700 450 Chandigarh 150 seats — Chhattisgarh 956 600 Gujarat 3,700 2000 Haryana 710 950 Jharkhand 680 250 Madhya Pradesh 2180 1900 Himachal Pradesh 770 150 Bihar 1,515 900 Punjab 800 950 Rajasthan 3,055 950 Jammu and Kashmir 1,047 100 Andhra Pradesh 2,485 2850 Tamil Nadu- 5,225 5500 Karnataka 3,150 6995 Kerala 1,555 2700 West Bengal 3225 1000 Odisha 1,375 750 Telangana 1,840 3200 NEET 2022: Expected Cut-off To pass the medical entrance, students need to score 50 percentile score. To get admission to a government medical college, students would need about 600 marks in the NEET 2022, said experts. If experts are to be believed the minimum marks to pass can go as high as 150 marks and government colleges could close to around 600 marks.













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