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What are the minimum marks required to get admm.in MAMC for SC girl candidate.??


Mansi ratwaya 6th Mar, 2018
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Shankul 17th Apr, 2018
Dear Mansi

For MAMC your score must be something around 500-540.

This College is again high demanding Among aspirants.

Wishing you all the best for your exams. Do well.


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30th Apr, 2018
And what is the minimum marks for just crack the neet not specially for MAMC
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30th Apr, 2018
And what is the minimum marks for just crack the neet not specially for MAMC for sc
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Raveesh Rattan Kumar 15th Apr, 2018
It is one of the top most colleges in India for MBBS. So cutoffs are generally high.


Try to score 520 to 550 to get a seat there.


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to know about category wise opening and closing ranks of MAMC.


Mrinmoy Das 15th Apr, 2018

Dear Mansi,

Marks required to get admitted in MAMC Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi is around 500 for a Schedule Caste student.

Thank You.

Soumya ranjan prusty 15th Apr, 2018
For MAMC You have to score around 520+ mark in NEET try scoring that much

All the best

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