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Is There is any chance left for me, to get LHMC or UCMS with a marks of 537 in neet 2019 with 85%DU quota and with OBC NCL


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Phantom Amelia 14th May, 2019
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adggupta23 Student Expert 23rd Jun, 2019

Dear candidate,

As per your said marks and as per the last year cutoff trend you have chance for both the colleges under the Du 85 Percent seats benefit.

Last year for the obc category the closing cutoff marks for the Lady Hardinge Medical College for Women, New Delhi was 520 closing and for the University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi, Delhi was 533 marks closing.

For more information on colleges and their cutoff marks for the government medical college in delhi follow up with the below link:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-du/amp

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