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Hello,I scored 451 marks in neet 2020.My category is OBC and I belong to PUNJAB domicile. I am interested in taking admission in pims jalandhar. Cutoff for 1st round was 463. Do I have a chance in getting a seat in 2nd round???? Please tell as soon as possible. THANK YOU.


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gursimran kaur 17th Dec, 2020
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daniasufian2000 8th Jan, 2021

Hello student!

yes you have a chance of getting the seat with 451 marks in the college that you have mentioned since you belongs to category of OBC and the first round of counselling cutoff was 463 so the cutoff will get decrease by the second round of counselling so you have a good chance of getting a seat in the particular mention college so try till the last counting process you will get this seat.


Hope this helps you!

Best wishes!

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