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expected cut off marks in NEET 2021 in Assam


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Manash das 13th Sep, 2021
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rajeevanand843 13th Sep, 2021

Dear aspirant

You haven't mentioned any category.

I'm assuming that you belong to Gen category. So last year cut off marks for Gen category candidate through Assam State counselling was 529 marks for diphu medical College, diphu.

So as compartively last year,this year question paper was lil bit tough so we may expect some drop in cut off.

So if you are getting 520+ marks then you have very good chances of getting govt college in Assam through state counselling.

Use NEET UG college predictor tool to know your other admission possibilities for MBBS, BDS & Ayush courses.

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