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How much Marks required for an obc category candidate to qualify neet, aiims exam


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Ankit Kumar 10th Jun, 2018
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Ankita Tibrewal 10th Jun, 2018
OBC will be required to score at least 45% and SC/ST candidates will be required to score a minimum of 40% in order to qualify the exam. However, given thatAIIMS MBBSwas held in four shifts, the cutoff of AIIMS MBBS 2018 might be decreased in case the corresponding qualifying percentiles, ie. percentile equivalent of AIIMS MBBS cutoff percentage from all four shifts turn out to be different. In such a scenario, normalization procedure will be used and the lowest of the four percentiles will be considered as eligibility/qualification cutoff of AIIMS MBBS 2018.
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10th Jun, 2018
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Marks kitne chahiye out of 720 and 200
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