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My score In neet 2019 is expected to be 440 (general) .is there A chance to get selected in afmc??


Lissy George 3rd Jun, 2019
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Ronak Gala Student Expert 3rd Jun, 2019

Hello Lissy George, I might be sorry to say that seeing this year's paper to be easy enough and also making a note of increased aspirants for NEET, the cutoff is no-way going to come down. 

Last year AFMC had called boys(general) with a cutoff of 561 and girls(general) with a cutoff of 577 for further interview and screening process. 

440 marks is obviously less than to crack a seat in AFMC. Getting a government medical college also looks difficult with this marks. 

You can try for dental colleges if you have interest or else you might need to go for private medical college only.

All the best for your future endurance. 

Nupur Agarwal 3rd Jun, 2019
No! 

The chances are very very low, almost nil to get an AFMC with a score of 440 in General category for MBBS course. 

For further details
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-afmc/amp
All the best!
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