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what was the previous cut off for pharm .D in government collage through neet?


ansarialphiya992000 6th Sep, 2021
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Shamik Debnath 6th Sep, 2021

Hiii,

Different components are considered by the specialists while deciding the cutoff. A portion of the elements are recorded beneath:


Number of up-and-comers showing up for NEET 2021


Absolute number of seats accessible


The trouble level of the NEET test


NEET earlier years' cutoff patterns


NEET 2021 remove will be utilized by NTA to set up the legitimacy list for confirmation. NEET Counseling will be directed dependent on the passing cut-off and scores. Guiding for admission to 15 percent all India standard (AIQ), considered/focal colleges, ESIC/AFMC foundations, AIIMS and JIPMER universities will be led by Medical Counseling Committee (MCC). State clinical specialists will direct the affirmation interaction for 85% of state share seats and seats in private schools.

For General the cut off is 50th Percentile

and for SC/ST/OBC the cut off is 40th Percentile

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