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I am in class 11 and also aakashian with non attend schooling i get 400 in my last exam in aakash can i get 620 in neet i worked very hard but i cant that type of result . I am a delhi resident and general category how much i need marks to get mamc


so8aryan 15th Sep, 2019
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Diksha gupta 16th Sep, 2019

Hi,

Since you have a year more to write NEET, I think you should work very hard. Since you go in a coaching institute ,I would recommend you to follow each and every instructions given by your teachers as they know the best. Its completely fine if you score less in exams conducted by your institute. I would recommend you to write each and every exam conducted by your institute , it will help you more. Practice previous year question paper. Keep in mind you revise every subject every day. All your hard work in 2 years will pay you off.

Now, in order to get admission in MAMC you new to score above 620 since each year cutoff is raising. Aim higher and you will definitely reach your goal.

I hope this helps.

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