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Dear Harish,
According to the previous year cut off, you have a fair chance to secure a medical seat in Madras medical College if your domicile state is Tamil Nadu since the state Quota cut off was way low than what you scored for sc category. Please do keep in
Hi Jai
Yes, you can get a seat in Madras medical college for your category. Because based on the previous year cut off marks, you require 499 marks for BC category. Every year cut off marks will vary. So for more details visit https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Al the best.
Hello Praveen .
See the marks u have scored in the NEET exam is too low for u to bag a seat in the govt medical college to pursue ur higher studies in the field of ur interest under MBBS courses as the cut off marks is around 550 for
hello Raju,
as you secured 607 marks in the NEET-UG examination you can easily secure the seat in the government institites you even not worry about the college you can simply by chilling yourself you can get seat in the madras medical college
and if you are member of the
First of all I would like to congratulate your for performing so good in the exam. You can easily get a MBBS seat in Madras medical college under All India Quota. The previous year cutoff fir general category was around 600 so with obc you can easily get admission with
Infrastructure was very good in terms of clinical resources and patient inflow.Hostel was not upto the mark in the first year which was later rectified when a new hostel building was opened..College and library had everything we could ask for
The college infrastructure is not upto the mark and it doesn’t have proper campus. The college in general is clean and have decent hygienic conditions. The classrooms are very congested for a strength of 250 students.
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