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In previous year, the closing rank was 55683 (Stanley Medical College) and 51709 (MMC) and according to these much ranks the safest score should be 450+ so if you get 530 or above then chances of getting seat should be there.

 

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I am sorry to say with a score of 400 very bleak chance in any of the mentioned state. For these state MBBS admission, you have to score minimum 460 marks out of 720. Don't worry you have other options as well.

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Eligibility for admission: Candidates over 17 years of age are eligible to apply. The candidate must have passed 10+2, A Level, IB, American 12th Grade orequivalentwith Physics, Chemistry, English and Biology with aminimumof 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Interested eligible candidates are offered admission to the course in India mostly on the basis of performance in a relevant institute-specific entrance test. Often subsequently, two additional rounds of Group Discussion and Personal Interview are held for assessment of the candidates general aptitude for the course.

The cut-off rank for Madras Medical College in All India Quota Counselling for 2017 were as follows:
- Unreserved: 2417
- SC: 13835
- ST: 59798

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BPT. Candidates who have passed 10+2 standard of education from any approved board or university with not less then 40% marks in PCB. Bachelor of Physiotherapy is full time 4.5 year course. Affiliated to Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute UniversityChennai, and approved by Physiotherapy Council of India.
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Hi,

The cut off depends on many factors-your category, your score, preference of students, 12th marks and others. Try to score 570+. You can secure a seat for MBBS.

ALl the best!!

Dear candidate, 

The cut off for physically handicapped people in NEET is 45th percentile. so this year it was around 219. 

 

after it is possible if you have a strategy and proper time management and no distractions. if u wish to clear NEEt your basic ncert concepts have to be clear so that after board exams you can focus on just objective type questions, numericals and examples. you have to put in great effort after your board exams. its not the time or length of preparation which matters, it is the quality of your preparation.

 

all the best!

In neet u need to have a rank within 1200(UR,obc)  it's safe to get into MMC for SC within 9000 ST 19000

Every year the minimum cut off of various colleges varies. The marks that gave me a seat in some college might not give you a seat in the same college when you appear for the examination the consequent year. So setting an accurate benchmark as to what precisely is the range for grabbing a seat in madras medical college is a little controversial.
However, as an approximation based on the scores that students secure to get into madras medical college, I'd suggest that you aim at bagging a score above 600 out of 720 if the toughness of the paper is mediocre. However, if the paper turns out to be easy, the way it happened this year, the cut off will also shoot up accordingly. Nonetheless, your target has to be above 600 under any circumstances. The rest depends on the level of toughness of the paper and the number of correct attempts that you make.
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