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AIQ cut off 2019 neet result in goverment colleges


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AKASH PANDIT 7th Jul, 2019
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Pinki kumari Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019

Hi akash,

As the government medical colleges varies every year. It depends on number of student given neet exam and then qualified neet with maximum marks.

This year maximum government colleges  had 550+ opening marks for mbbs seat and 500+ for government bds seat.

So try to score a safer score that is 600+.

For any other information you can ask us.


Prasun 7th Jul, 2019

Dear Aakash,

The AIQ cut off is expected to be around 550 marks looking at the previous year's cut off.Also this year cut off was expected to go high as the paper was easy and many students scored good marks.

It would be confirmed only after the students take the seat allotted to them in the first round and mcc release the list officially. Stat tuned till then.

ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR COUNSELLING!

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