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wat is the minimum marks i have to score for mbbs in neet 2020? can uh help me?


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divyasreemunukuntla7 20th Sep, 2020
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Kuheli Sanyal 20th Sep, 2020

Hey!

As the results are not released yet, it is quite difficult to accurately say the minimum marks required for MBBS in NEET 2020 but based on last year i.e. NEET 2019 the minimum qualifying marks was 134.  You can know more about NEET cut off here https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

As far as government MBBS seat through All India Quota is concerned, round 2 closed for general category at the rank of 12611 which is between 681-590 marks.

Closing marks are different for different state for state quota seats.

To get a list of colleges where you have a chance of getting MBBS/BDS seat, you can use the NEET College Predictor here

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