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How much marks must needed in neet for general category to take admission in govt college of chandigarh


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Yekata 23rd Mar, 2018
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Shambhawi Verma 2nd May, 2018
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Nithesh 2nd May, 2018

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The base imprints to get into a decent govt school through AIQ ought to be between 520-550 checks in NEET 2017. For home holders the score must be between 438-492, the degree would differ as indicated by the condition of residence. There should be intense rivalry among the competitors of state Delhi, Rajasthan, UP, MP and BIHAR for 85%quota. The applicants of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu require not dread of the high shorts

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