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private mbbs cut off management qouta


singhrupam9620 9th Aug, 2022
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lakshanaramasamy 9th Aug, 2022

Hello aspirants

In the NEET exam, the candidates get the cut-off marks in percentiles, and several factors influence this calculation:

  • The total number of applicants who appeared in the NEET exam.
  • Top rank holder’s marks
  • Seats available
  • Candidate’s category, i.e. OC/UR/OBC/SC/ST.

However A minimum score of 350 on the NEET UG is required in order to be considered for admission to a reputable private medical college.

The minimum score necessary on the NEET to get admitted to a private medical college. Students in the UR category are required to earn a score that is at least 40 percentile higher than those in the SC/ST/OBC category in order to qualify for NEET. In addition, you need to have a score of at least 350 on the NEET UG in order to get admitted to a reputable private medical institution.

You can use our NEET college predictor to predict the college

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

Hope this Helps

Good Luck!


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