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Cutoff in General category And How much fee for MBBS


Jnan 5th Oct, 2019
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Ronak Gala Student Expert 14th Nov, 2019

The eligibility cutoff in NEET for general category students to get eligible to apply for medical courses is 50th percentile. If you were to know about the marks, then i will give you a mere idea of the previous year cutoff. Last year in 2019, it was 134 marks eligibility cutoff for general category. To get into government MBBS colleges, you will need a minimum of 500 marks in NEET. Having said this, alsop remember that the cutoffs change year to year as they depend on variious criterias like number of students appearing, paper level, also this year JIPMER and AIIMS are merged into NEET. So the competition might increase this year. So the option with yiou now is not to think of the cutoffs and prepare your b est as much as possible with marks.

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