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Karan Singh 14th Nov, 2017

 

MAMC delhi is a very reputed medical college in India and consequently the cut off is on the higher side. For the general category it was 560 marks in 2017. Although it varies each year, last year's trends can help us estimate. 

Udochi Ugonna Onyeike 5th Nov, 2017
For 2017, the cut off mark is 560 for GC
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manisha.gupta 15th Sep, 2017

The cutoff varies year to year. As in 2017 the cutoff marks in MAMC Delhi for 15% quota seats you should have more than 640 & for 85% quota seats it was more than 560 as a General category. So you can take about next year.

 

Good Luck!

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Sir i had secured 407 marks neet examination.st category564 .Are there any chances to get Seat in moulana abdul kalam azad medical college
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None 8th Sep, 2017
To get admission under AIQ and State seats, you will have to get more than 600 marks as this would be the sufficient score to get admission there as in 2017 the cut off had gone to 675 for 15% and 623 for home state. So plan and prepare accordingly to get seat in your desired college.

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