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Cutoff required for admission varies every year depending on various factors. However, based on the previous year cutoff, you should aim to score 650+ marks to get a seat in Maulana Azad Medical College through All India Quota.

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Hello,

A candidate with rank 148 belonging to OBC category secured a seat in MBBS in Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi.

So you need to get 700+ marks to get admission in Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi in MBBS.And your rank must be in top 100.However, cut off is subjected to change it may increase or decrease slightly.

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In 2019 a candidate belonging to general category with rank 32 secured a seat in MBBS in Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi through 15% AIQ.

In 2019 a candidate belonging to general category with rank 1115 secured a seat in MBBS in Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi through state quota.

So, if you belong to Delhi then you must  score 650+ in NEET and you need to be in top 1000 rankers.If you are outside of Delhi then your score must be above 700 in NEET and you need to be in top 100 rankers.

However, cut off is subjected to change it may increase or decrease slightly.

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Hi,

Well MAMC is the topmost priority of all the students. You need to score in the top 100 rankers of all india quota or should be under top 50 students of state quota to get a seat. It is the most sorted college that the students demand to get it. Follow the link to get more information.

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Hello,
Admission to these colleges will occur through all India counselling which will occur most probably in the last week of June or first week of July. In addition you have to register for delhi state counselling if you want mamc seats under state quota. AIIMS does not come under state quota.
All the counselling will be after the neet ug exam in may. The tentative date for results is June 4 after which the counselling will start, the dates will be released then, keep checking the website.
Hope this helps.
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Hello

NEET UG 2019 cutoff for admission to Maulana Azad Medical College through All India Quota category wise was as follows:

General: 687 (NEET Marks)
SC: 651
ST: 624

Check the cutoffs using the link below and do let us know if you have any other queries:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-du

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Dear Aspirant,
According to the previous trends the cutoff of Maulana Azad Medical College for different categories are as follows:

General : 32
SC : 896
General PWD: 64138
SC PWD: 83037
ST: 3494
OBC: 148
OBC PWD: 85523
You should try to get a score of 600+ to get admission into this college.
As these are previous year trends , these can vary for this year.

For more Information about cutoff of other medical colleges , refer to the following article:

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Hello,
As AIIMS and MAMC are the best institutes for medicine in the country the cutoff is very high.
Last year's cutoff rank for MAMC was 32 for general category.
To get into these colleges you must get above 660-670 in NEET and must get an AIR of less than 50
This is because most seats fall under 85% state quota and there are very less seats in All India quota.
For more information refer to the link
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Hope this helps.

Hello

According to your rank, chances would be less to get admission in MD Pathology in Maulana Azad Medical College through All India Quot seats. You can get admission in MS Anatomy in this college.

Use the NEET PG College Predictor Too and check your other chances of admission in colleges and the medical specialties which you can get based on your rank

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor

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Hello

Yes an OCI is eligible for appearing in NEET and also taking part in AIQ counseling for taking admission in Medical government colleges, but the only underlying difference here is that there is no reservation of seats for the NRI or OCI category students in government medical colleges.


So you will be considered under the general category students while doing the choice filling.




OCIs cannot apply through the state quota for government medical colleges in Karnataka

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