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tn MBBS 2020 cut off for government medical college


balachellaiah3 18th Jun, 2021
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Swarnendu Bhattacharya 28th Jul, 2021

Hi

Candidates who wants to study medical in government colleges must know 2020 neet cutoff for better understanding and improve their study pattern . Getting a government college through neet is a very tough job and requires hardwork and determination.

Neet cutoff for government colleges is the highest possible rank and the score on which basis admission is granted

The minimum qualifying cut off for 2020:

Category    Cutoff percentile    2020 Cutoff score

OTHERS    50th Percentile    720-147

OBC    40th Percentile    146-113

SC    40th Percentile    146-113

ST    40th Percentile    146-113

UR & PH    45th Percentile    146-129

Assuming you are from general category the cutoff percentile is 50 meaning you need to score 360+ for getting MBBS in a government college

For more information visit:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp


Hope this helps

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