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A student from west bengal secured 457 marks (sc category) ..the first round cutoff under state councelling is 460 for sc . What is the possibility for him to get the college in second round.? within the 3 marks difference ,there are 25 students..and 23 new sc seats will be added in second round.


neilm7439 13th Oct, 2020
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suprava.65 22nd Nov, 2020

Dear Aspirant

If two or more candidates score the same marks, NTA will use a tie breaking formula to evaluate their ranks.

If two or more candidates score the same NTA NEET 2020 marks, NTA follows a tie-breaking formula.

  • Candidates obtaining higher marks in Biology (Botany and Zoology) in NTA NEET will be given preference

  • Preference will be provided to the one who have scored higher marks in Chemistry in NTA NEET 2020

  • Candidates with less number of attempted wrong answers in all the subjects in the eligibility test of NEET will also be at an advantage

  • Candidates older in age to be preferred

Hope this helps

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