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Is 550 a good enough score in NEET 2021 to procure a government college with Delhi quota?


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A R 4th Aug, 2021
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Anuj Kumar 13th Sep, 2021

Hi,

At 550 marks , it is difficult to get into government Medical colleges if you belong to General category. Last year, the cutoff score was more than 600 marks for most of the Delhi State councelling Medical colleges.

Following are cutoff for various Medical colleges in Delhi:

1. Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi - 613 Marks

2. Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi- 647 Marks

3. University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi- 630 Marks


Thanks!!!

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14th Sep, 2021
Last year the exam was of 1200 marks , this year it is of 800 marks, atleast know the basics before comparing dude
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13th Oct, 2021
635 gen category me Rajasthan me Govt college mil sakta ha kya .
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