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NEET cut off marks will be based on different factors such as the number of candidates appeared in the exam, availability of seats and the difficulty level of examination.
Cut off marks are generally prepared category-wise as per the reservation applicable as per the norms of government.
The cut-off marks
hey student
you should score minimum 300-350 marks in neet to get government seat in bhms. results are not out yet so it is difficult to expect any cut off we can just annalyse on the basis of previous years cut off.
thankyou. goodluck.
Hi aspirant, congratulations for getting a good rank.
You can easily get admission to colleges with this rank. In first round only you can get a seat in your desired college. You can get a seat in the following colleges:
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https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/gb-pant-government-engineering-college-delhi
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/bhagwan-parshuram-institute-of-technology-delhi
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You'll be eligible for BHMS if you belong to the 50th Percentile (unreserved category) and 40th percentile (reserved category SC/ST) in NEET ranking, while the cut-off for BHMS is 400+ for General Candidate, 360+ for OBC and atleast 320+ for SC/ST candidates. Private colleges may accept a score lower than
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