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Neha Sharma 6th Dec, 2018
Marks can only be predicted after the paper .
It depends on the difficulty level of the exam and number of aspirants .
Don't worry about the marks and prepare for the exam u will surely succeed .
shazia shaikh 6th Dec, 2018

Hello,

 The cut-off can only be predicted after the declaration of NEET result however according to previous years cutoff estimately for getting into government homoeopathic medical college you have to score about 330–360 marks in NEET . it is around 250 for private college so you have time prepare well make sure you crack it wth good marks 

hope this helps you !

all the best ! 

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6th Dec, 2018
thank you........:-) 
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