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Sushmita Singh 8th Jun, 2018

Hello, 

Other Backward Classes (OBC) 

Minimum Qualifying Percentile - 40th Percentile

Cutoff Marks - 96

For more detailed information you can refer to this website - 

https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off%3Famp


CUT OFF FOR MBBS/BDS

  • The minimum score for getting eligible for admissions in MBBS is 119 or more.
  • For admission in Deemed University the cut off score is 119 - 300.
  • For admission in Private Medical College for state quota the cut off is 300 - 450.
  • For admission in Government Medical College for state quota the cut off is 450 - 550.
  • For admission in Government Medical College under AIR quota or State quota the cut off is 550 or more.
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8th Jun, 2018
Thanx sushmita mam
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ruchika.chauhan Expert 8th Jun, 2018

Hello,

NEET qualifying marks for Reserved categories is 96. If you want to know the cutoff of any particular college kindly mention the college name.




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8th Jun, 2018
Thanx Ruchika mam
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