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Cut off marks in neet2019 To get medical seat


Gangadhar 13th May, 2019
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ABHISHEK KUMAR SINGH 13th May, 2019
Here is the expected cut-off for this year.
I hope this will be helpful for you.

Category     Minimum Qualifying Percentile  Cut-off Unreserved           50                689-117                         Unreserved PH  40                   116-105

And to get a MBBS seat in government college you should have a score above 550 and for BDS course you should have a score of 500.
Shreya_1549549812 Student Expert 13th May, 2019

Hello Student,

Different state have different cutoffs of their colleges. Some of the states have higher cutoffs of their colleges above 580 even if you have a state Quota of that state these are mostly South colleges and some states have little low cutoffs above 450. The cutoffs depends on which state you want go.

Hope it helps you

Thank you!


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