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Liza Goyal 22nd May, 2018
Though trends change but in Neet more or less the average marks required for the admission are quite similar . As the cutoffs are seen , there's a change but not with a very high difference .
Here's the comparison of 2016 and 2017 cutoffs :-
2017 :-
  • General - 50% - 697 to 131
  • OBC/SC/ST - 40% - 130 to 107
2016 :-
  • General - 685 to 468
  • OBC - 468 to 465
  • SC - 468 to 352
  • ST - 466 to 303
Vishnu Gupta 22nd May, 2018
From my experience this will not same because paper level is easy as compare to 2016 NEET and another thing is that every year merit list goes high. So this time cutoff could b high.
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CHANDAN GUPTA 22nd May, 2018
1) AI 15% - As per the recent trends there is a slight chance in increase of the cut off marks but it may also see a slight fall as the difficulty level of this year paper slightly on the higher sider than the previous years.

2) For State 85% seat - They is really a high chance in fall of atleast 5-10% of cut off marks from previous years as difficulty of paper was high....

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