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Dr Parmanand Agarwal 1st Feb, 2018
Hello Ananya, As per your query about score in neet and get afmc I would like to tell you it varies every year... It depends on lots of factors like difficulty level of paper and number of students getting that mark etc... It also depends on category. It will vary for each category.





no one can predict such things. We dont know how a student is studying in some distance of this vast country. But there are always some safer scores which can be predicted.





Overall if you want to know if you are on the safer side or not, try scoring between 550-600 marks range.





Hope its helps you.





Regards



Dr Parmanand Agarwal



MBBS MD



Career counsellor.

















Surbhi Dongare 29th Jan, 2018

Hi Ananya,

The AFMC is one of the tough college to get an admission into. You have to score 600 marks in NEET for AFMC. The last year cut off was 570 for boys and 600 for girls. Since the cut off changes every year we can't predict anything. For more details you can go through the link https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/afmc-mbbs-merit-list.

All the best!!

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