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| Course | Category | Opening All India rank | Closing All India rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| MBBS | General - | 60197 | 80005 |
The Government Medical College, Korba has released the cutoff for fresh admission to the MBBS degree programme. Government Medical College, Korba cutoff 2024 for MBBS is available as per the score secured by the applicants in the NEET exam. Candidates who meet the Government Medical College, Korba NEET cutoff 2024 must attend counselling.
Applicants must score at or above the Government Medical College, Korba MBBS cutoff to become eligible to appear for state counselling for MBBS courses. The Government Medical College, Korba cutoff depends on variables such as cut-off patterns in previous years, the number of applicants who appeared for the exam, the availability of seats in the Government Medical College, Korba course and the difficulty of the NEET exam.
Candidates can check the Government Medical College, Korba NEET cutoff 2024 mentioned below.
Course Name | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
16201 | 17100 |
Note: The candidates must ensure that they meet the cutoff for the MBBS course.
A. The opening and closing cutoff for the Government Medical College, Korba MBBS course is 16201 and 17100.
A. NEET cutoff 2024 round 1 has been released for Government Medical College, Korba. The Cutoff is required for admission to MBBS courses at Government Medical College, Korba.
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