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how much marks need to pass in meet exam


PRIYANKA ASHISH MEHTA 13th Sep, 2019
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Ashish Pal Student Expert 13th Sep, 2019

Hello Priyanka .

It's not a very tough task to pass or qualify Neet exam. But what matters is your rank whether you have made it to your desired college desired course or not.

Last year cut off marks are 133 . But by these much marks you can't make it to any good college.

In order to get admission in government something between 500-600 is required.

Ok good luck.

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15th Sep, 2019
THANKS SIR
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ruchika.chauhan Expert 13th Sep, 2019

Hello

NEET 2019 minimum qualifying cutoff percentile was as follows:

Unreserved - 134 marks
Scheduled Caste (SC)- 107 marks
Scheduled Tribe (ST)- 107 marks
Other Backward Classes (OBC)- 107 marks


The cutoff for the next year cannot be predicted, you can take reference from the previous year qualifying cutoff marks.


Also, the cutoff required for admission to colleges varies from college to college.

Good Luck!

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