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what is the minimum marks required to get in neet to get addmitted in government college of odisha. I am gen pwd student


banditasatpathy42 28th Jul, 2020
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Sharon Rose Student Expert 28th Jul, 2020

Hello,

Cut off depends on the college and it is different for each college and it is depending on number of candidates applied, number of seats available, highest score etc. In 2019 a candidate with AIR 510718 which is approximately 486-496 marks belonging to general pwd secured seat in SCB Medical College Cuttack and a candidate with AIR 31348 which is approximately 530-540 marks belonging to general pwd secured seat in government medical college and hospital, Balasore. So this is how cut off varies. You need to score minimum 500 marks to have decent chances of getting seat in a GMC in Odisha. Cut off may increase or decrease.

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