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Bhuvan Pulikonda 3rd Jun, 2019

Hello Dhruvisha Sakariya

NEET cut-off marks will be based on different factors such as the number of candidates appeared in the entrance exam, availability of seats & the difficulty level of examination. On the basis of cut-off marks, the merit list will be drawn and counseling will be done. The minimum qualifying marks are 50% in the case of general category, 45% marks in case of GEN PH, 40% marks in case of reserved category.

Previous year's cut-off:
UR 695-453
OBC 453-450
SC 453-324
ST 451-288

This information is given by previous years results. Every year will not be same it will change according to the number of students attended the exam.



Hope this will helpful

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