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Srijan Harsh 28th Jul, 2020

What is the meet city off marks to join Kim's college Bangalore


Hello there,

Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences was not permitted for admission for the academic year 2017-18 against increased intake from 120-150.The college is recognized for 120 MBBS seats, hence, it was permitted for admission for 120 seats. There is no much data for cut off last year (2017). However in 2016, the cut off for General Category was rank 369 for the first round. You may need to score 540+ this year to get a seat here, unless you have are applying for a reserved category seat. For reserved category, you may need to score 480+ to get a seat. However, I'd like to point out. This is not the absolute dictum and it is only so much we can predict. In the end, it will depend on your score and rank as well as how many test takers have score more. Let's hope for the best. All the very best!
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IM A KERALA STUDENT.I EXPECT 320 MARKS IN COMING NEET.SHALL I EXPECT A SEAT FOR MBBS IN SC QUOTA IN KARNATAKA MEDICAL COLLEGES1N 2019
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