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| Course | Category | Opening All India rank | Closing All India rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| MBBS | General - | 7921 | 18062 |
Soban Singh Jeena Government Institute of Medical Science and Research (SSJGIMSR), Almora releases its cutoff every year. SSJGIMSR Almora cutoff is determined based on many factors like availablitliy of seats, difficult if exam, overall application pool and previous cutoff trends. SSJGIMSR Almora cutoffs are given in the form of opening and closing ranks.
Soban Singh Jeena Medical College cutoff is crucial for admission to its MBBS programme. Students must appear for NEET entrance examination and score a valid NEET cutoff rank. Applicants need to meet the eligibility criteria along with the Soban Singh Jeena Medical College NEET cutoff 2024 for successful admission to the college.
To secure a seat, candidates must meet or exceed the Soban Singh Jeena Medical College NEET Cutoff 2024, which is released alongside other admission criteria. Soban Singh Jeena Government Institute of Medical Science and Research MBBS cutoff 2024 is given below.
Course | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
7921 | 10713 |
Course | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
MBBS | 8187 | 23057 |
After meeting the SSJGIMSR Almora NEET Cutoff 2024 cutoff, students should appear for NEET counselling.
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