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what is the minimum marks in neet to admission in bams in private or government college?


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saqibpasha051 16th Aug, 2020
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Kanith Sawkar 25th Sep, 2020

Hey aspirant,

The minimum qualifying marks or percentile generally applies to all courses for which admission is done through NEET, that is MBBS, BDS and AYUSH courses. It is based on the number of candidates who appeared for the exam, difficulty level of the paper and total number of seats available.

The expected minimum qualifying marks/percentile for NEET 2020 for UR (Unreserved) category is 134-701, which corresponds to 50th percentile. For SC/ST/OBC students, the minimum expected qualifying marks is 107-133 or 40th percentile.

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