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How much I should score in neet 2019 to get mamc, vmmc, ucms under general category (with delhi domicile)?


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Devansh Lalwani 23rd Jan, 2018
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Faizan Salim 28th Dec, 2018

Hii

This can not be predicted exactly as the cutoff changes every year based on many factors. So you need to work hard. According to previous year trends, you need a very high rank to get into these colleges. Scoring around 630 and above will be the safe score for you.
You can check the previous year cutoff to know more.

Thanks!!

Prakhar Goel 4th Mar, 2018

dear Devansh Lalwani

greetings

as per the cut off of last year i.e. 2017 you must score more than 600 to have fair chances to get the colleges you mentioned above however if your marks fall in the bracket of 650 you will surely get one of these colleges.

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