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I expect 500 marks in neet 2019 can I get akola gmc if I belong to open category


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Dnyanda Tathod 6th May, 2019
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Vidhita Sachdeva 6th May, 2019

Hello!

Based on the previous years cut off trends and your expected marks, your rank in UR Category is predicted to be around 20,693 to 22,693. Your chances depend on your category, home state etc. However, previous year cut off for GMC, Akola, was 7179 closing rank for UR Category. Therefore, the chances are not likely to get this college with your expected scores.

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