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| Course | Category | Opening All India rank | Closing All India rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| MBBS | General - | 65279 | 87393 |
Banas Medical College And Research Institute, Palanpur offers an undergraduate programme. Banas Medical College And Research Institute courses include MBBS. To get admitted to Banas Medical College And Research Institute MBBS admission the candidates must appear for the NEET examination and secure a valid score. To proceed with the next stage of the admission process the candidate should meet the Banas Medical College And Research Institute cutoff 2024.
The Banas Medical College And Research Institute cutoff varies every year. The Banas Medical College And Research Institute cutoff 2024 is categorised into opening and closing ranks. Banas Medical College And Research Institute cutoff 2024 is determined by various factors such as seat intake capacity, no.of applicants, previous year cutoff trends and many other factors. Candidates should check the cutoff of Banas Medical College And Research Institute regularly.
The following table shows the details of the Banas Medical College And Research Institute NEET cutoff for the Male gender for the general category.
Course | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
63305 | 97368 |
Candidates should satisfy the cutoff requirement to proceed with the next stage of the admission process.
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