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Hello sir!I am expecting 350 marks in NEET 2019 .I belong to OC category .Do i have a chance of getting selected in AIPVT?PLEASE HELP ME OUT


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neeharika 10th May, 2019
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Raashi Kohli 10th May, 2019

Qualifying percentile for OC, ST and SC category is 40% if they score 288 marks out of 720. The cut off for OBC in 2018 was 7652-8350. Admission in this college is done under 15% All India Quota Seats with 434 seats available.

So if you meet the eligibility criteria you have a decent chance of getting admission in the college.

Best of luck.



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10th May, 2019
i didnt understand completely sir!could you please answer me in an elaborate way  
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10th May, 2019
It means that if you have scored above 288 you have a 40% chance of getting admission.
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