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how much marks required to come under 5000 rank in NEET 2020 ?


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amisha101001 2nd Sep, 2020
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G VIJAYALAKSHMI 2nd Sep, 2020

Dear candidate

If you could score 600 or around it in NEET then you will get a rank around 5000 or less depending on your category as you did not mention anything about by generally considering general category 600 marks are required to get a rank of 5000 or below 5000 in NEET 2020 and if you belong to any reserved category will get a very good rank far below than 5000.

Hope this Information is helpful

Ajeet Kumar Jaiswal 2nd Sep, 2020

Hi Aspirant,

After looking on the statistics of previous year, it requires about 590-600 marks to get rank under 5000 in NEET ,and having this rank will surely give you best government colleges for MBBS.

Hope it helps you.

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