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Hello, 

The cut off marks for VMMC, Delhi was 450 for SC category in 2018.

The cut off marks for UCMS was 468 in 2018 for SC category. 

The cut off marks vary every year depending upon the difficulty level, number of students appearing for the exam, number of students

Dear candidate,

As per your said colleges of delhi UCMS and VMMC you have to apply through the all india quota for the college.

And as per the last year cutoff trend for both the colleges the closing marks was 630 for obc category aspirants. So you have less chance

Hello Alekha, Although 600+ marks seem to confirm you a seat in UCMS, 2017 cutoff for General candidate was 560+, 2016 cutoff was 554, 2015 cutoff was 550. You have scored 589 marks and you have a very good chance of securing a seat in UCMS given that you can

hello aspirant,

sorry to say at this score you have no chances to get admission in any medical colleges in delhi for mbbs.

however you have chances in 

Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences, New Delhi as per previous year cutoff.

hope you have understand.


Yes, reservation is there in UCMC for PG medical. Reservation is done on the basis of government regulations. Seats are also alloted on the basis of 50% quota of Delhi University.

Choose UCMS if you get selected in both cause academics are better in that and it's increasing it's quality in it. The location around UMCS is quite good and is the have mistaken beautiful campus among all the medical colleges. 

If you complete your mbbs from ucms you get 50%

 please check out this link

http://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

hope it helps

Good Luck!

Hey

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the NEET 2019 Cutoff along with NEET result by June 5. The cut off of NEET 2019 indicates the minimum marks required to qualify the medical entrance exam. This implies the NEET cutoff will reveal the qualifying status of the candidates. NEET

Yes but it is very risky because you would have to first leave the seat and then choose,, secondly MCC also takes penalty of Rs10000 from students who leaves college after 2nd round,, so it is not a good choice.
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