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hello ... could anyone just predict how much low the cutoff could go for mbbs clg based on difficulty level of neet 2021 exam... could cut off go as low as that of neet 2019?


semagulu3 28th Sep, 2021
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Ayush 28th Sep, 2021

Hello candidate,

It is very difficult to predict the exact cutoff for two different years because the cutoff depends on a variety of factors such as the difficulty level of the question paper the number of students appeared for the examination in various categories and number of seats increased or decreased in various medical colleges including several government colleges. But, based on the difficulty level of the question paper of 2021 as compared to 2019 the cutoff is most likely to be a bit higher than the previous years.

Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!

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