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My brother's NEET 2019 expected score is 527 under UR category. Can we expect PGIMS Rohtak under Haryana state quota?


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Ankit Kumar 5th Apr, 2019
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Yogita Punjabi 15th May, 2019
Hello Ankit



As per your brother's expected score, he has decent chances of getting admission in PGIMS, Rohtak.

The NEET 2018 cutoff for admission in PGIMS under state counseling for a general category candidate was 486 marks. However the cutoff changes every year depending upon many factors like number of candidates appeared for the entrance exam, the difficulty level of the paper, the number of seats available and related such. As there is a difference of 40-45 marks in the previous year's cutoff and your brother's expected score, so there are chances of his admission in this government medical college.






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