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What is the last cut off to get a govt medical college in mp in general category


Vikash Sharma 19th Nov, 2018
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Yogita Punjabi 19th Nov, 2018
Hello Vikash



It's difficult to say about the cutoffs as it changes every year. But to get admission in a government college that too for general category student, the score must be 550+ and then only government college seat for medical is possible. So study accordingly and keep your preparation high.



All the Bestt !!!



sai janani 19th Nov, 2018
Is AISEE fake or real??..
Tashimehta 19th Nov, 2018

The cut-off percentage will change every year. You cannot depend on last year’s cut-off percentage. It is announced by the National board of examination (NBE) and i think they use some formula to get the cut-off percentage. It all depends on the number of applicants applied for that year; number of students cleared the NEET exam for that year etc. They announce this only after the NEET exam result is out. Before that they won’t announce this cut-off percentage. Yes, to get a government medical seat your score must be more than 550+ in the main NEET PG exam.

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