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Vinit Kumar 7th Jan, 2019
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Yogita Punjabi 7th Jan, 2019
Hello Vinit



The qualifying %ile for PH - 40th %ile

However, the safe marks range for admission can't be predicted this way as the cutoff changes every year. You need to score minimum 450+ in order to get a good college. Try to keep high target so that atleast you can score near to it or even more which will surely get you admission in your desired college. Hope you're getting my point.!



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7th Jan, 2019
Thanks mam  but my target is 500score in neet   I can do this score 
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