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What is the last possible NEET rank to get admission in Govt. Medical College ? (according to previous year trend)


amaana971 1st Aug, 2021
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rajeevanand843 10th Sep, 2021

Dear aspirant

You haven't mentioned the category name for which you want.

I'll tell the cut off ranks assuming you belong to general category. Or you can mention in comments if you belong to other categories.

So last year cut off ranks for Gen category student in alll india quota through AIQ counseling was AIR 15038 marks above 615.

As your profile suggest you are from Uttar Pradesh. So cut off ranks for Gen Candidates through Uttar Pradesh state counselling was AIR 16646 marks above 607

so if you belong to general category you must aim to score 610-615+ marks to have safe chances of getting govt medical College either through state or AIQ counseling

Hope this information helps you

All the best

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10th Sep, 2021
thanks 😊🙏
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