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how much marks i have to score in neet to get admission in bsc radiology in jamia hamdard


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Shafaque 9th Jun, 2022
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mahamimam04 19th Jul, 2022

Hello Shafaque.

Let me inform you that as per the latest trends,the expected cut off for NEET 2022 is 50% marks for general category,45% marks for PH candidates, and 40% for candidates from reserved category.

To get admission in Jamia hamdard in bsc radiology course, first make sure that you had Physics, Chemistry and Biology as main papers in your 12th class from  Central Board of Secondary Education or any other recognised institution. Your marks in the above mentioned subjects matters a lot which should be minimum  50%.

I hope now your doubt is crystal clear regarding your admission in bsc radiology in Jamia hamdard.



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