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My neet score is 494.i have general category.which college i will get in aiq.i have domicile in Odisha.i have ews certificate.


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Soumya 17th Jun, 2019
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adggupta23 Student Expert 17th Jun, 2019

Dear candidate,

As the last year the lowest cutoff marks was around to 503 marks for the general category aspirants under the state quota benefit.

There is no perfect calculation available for the cutoff for ews certificate candidate, as ews introduced this there is no confirmation about the aspirants that how many got certificate and the seats available for them.

For the more information on colleges and their cutoff marks for the government medical college in odhisha, follow the below link:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-odisha/amp

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