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Neet cuttoff for bhms in ahmedabad homiyopetic clg??


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Dhruvisha sakariya 3rd Jun, 2019
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Bhuvan Pulikonda 3rd Jun, 2019

Hello Dhruvisha Sakariya

NEET cut -off marks will be based on different factors such as the number of candidates appeared in the entrance exam, availability of seats & the difficulty level of examination. On the basis of cut-off marks, the merit list will be drawn and counseling will be done. The minimum qualifying marks are 50% in the case of general category, 45% marks in case of GEN PH, 40% marks in case of reserved category.

Previous year's cut-off:
UR 695-453
OBC 453-450
SC 453-324
ST 451-288

This information is given by previous years results. Every year will not be same it will change according to the number of students attended the exam.



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