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How much marks needed in neet to get a seat in ucms college?


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Sidharth 16th May, 2018
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Raveesh Rattan Kumar 25th Jun, 2018
The closing rank in 2017 after both rounds of counselling was 119 for general category. So if trends don't change much, for getting a seat there you should be having a score of at least around 670.
Mayank Kukreti 25th Jun, 2018
Hii

If you belong to general category and you are applying under 85% state quota seats then you have to score above 570 marks and if you are applying under 15% all india quota seats then you have to score above 650  marks to get a seat in ucms.i hope this information helps you.

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25th Jun, 2018
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None 25th Jun, 2018
Now a days as cut off is too high , u should score around 600 for a safer side if unreserved .

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