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My expected score in NEET is 577 and I belong to general category. Are there any chances of me getting AFMC?


Ahaan 21st May, 2019
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Ashish Pal Student Expert 21st May, 2019

Hello Ahaan!

First of all I appreciate your hard work and congratulate you as you scored goo marks in neet.

As you are from general category hence you may not get good college in starting round of counselling. But if you wait on then by the last round you will be surely have a good government college.

So I suggest you to go for counselling and wait for the last round or mob up round.

I wish you that you will get a good government college for sure..

All the very best for future..

vanshika ramnani 21st May, 2019

hey 

you are expecting very impressive score. you might get afmc with 577 score. however we are not sure we are just predicting on the basis of previous year cut off. neet 2018 cut off of afmc for boys and girls was 551 marks out of 720. neet 2017 cut off for boys was 570 marks and for girls was 600 marks. neet 2016 cut off for boys was 498 marks and for girls was 536. cut off this year are expected to rise this year so hope for best future. 

goodluck. 

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