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My expectedmarks in neet 2019 is656. I belongs to general category and domicile of uttarpradesh. May I get admission in MAMC, New Delhi.


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Mohit Gupta 13th Apr, 2019
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Anu Dey 23rd May, 2019


Hey !! Mohit

As you're belonging to the general category with a domicile from Uttarpradesh, you'll be considered for the All India ( 15% qouta seats ).

As per All   India Quota seats MCC only conducts two rounds of counsellin and rest are added to the mop-up round only for DELHI QOUTA STUDENTS. According to the second round result of All India Quota(15%) seats counseling closing ranks for various categories are:

UR(General): All India Rank(AIR)-62 (marks-661)

UR(PH): AIR-30273

OBC: AIR-210

OBC(PH): AIR-102405

SC: AIR-3103

ST: AIR-1792.

If we go through the last year's trend it maybe tough for you , but these figures change every year and there is no fixed marks for it. It mostly depends on the difficulty of paper and students who attended the exam. So you can keep a bit of hope but I wud suggest you to look for other better colleges and their cutoffs

Naina Das 23rd May, 2019

By seeing last year cut off as it was about 661 , you can get MAMC Delhi in 2,3 rd round of councelling not in first round.

You can you the below link of career360 to predict your college

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-college-predictor/amp

Hope you got your answer.

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Harsh 23rd May, 2019

MAMC is one of the best medical colleges in India.

Its always tough to make it through. But you have performed great and you can make it through.

Keeping in mind the closing marks for the last 2 years, which were 624 in 2017 and around 605 in 2018, I would say that anything above 630 is pretty safe assuming an average paper.

If the paper is easier, it might shoot up to 640+ and can drop to around 595+ in a difficult paper.

So, there is a fair possibility that you will for sure make it. Good luck.

vanshika ramnani 23rd May, 2019

hey mohit

you are expecting great marks congratulations. but i think you will not be able to get seat in MAMC, new delhi. previous year cut off of MAMC for general category under all india quota was 662 marks. however we are not sure about this year cut off this is just prediction. since there is less difference in your marks and previous year cut off, don't lose hope. there are various other government university where you can get admission easily. hope for good result.

goodluck

Shubhankar Tak 23rd May, 2019

HELLO! MOHIT

CONGRATS FOR GETTING 656 MARKS IN NEET EXAMINATION. THE MARKS ARE DEFINTELY VERY WELL.

AS FAR AS YOU QUESTION ASKED YES THEIR ARE BRIGHT CHANCES THAT YOU WILL GET ADMISSION IN MAMC. FROM PAST YEAR DATA ITS CLEAR THAT MOSTLY BY SECOND ROUND YOU WILL DEFINITELY GET CHANCES.

STILL WAIT FOR THE RANK TO BE COME AS EVERY YEAR RANK CHANGES ACCORDING TO DIFFCULTY LEVEL OF EXAM.

WE WISH THAT YOU GET ADMISSION IN MAMC.

ALL THE BEST.

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