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What is the predicted cut of NEET 2021? Will it be similar to 2019? or higher than 2020


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Debadrita Datta 29th Sep, 2021
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rajeevanand843 29th Sep, 2021

Dear aspirant

If we match questions paper hardness level and other things then cut off may lie between 2019 cut off marks and 2020 cut off marks. There is almost very less probability of going up than 2020 because of question difficulty level and also less chance that it will reduce upto 2019 cut off marks.

So AIQ cut off marks for Gen/OBC/EWS category may lie between 595-610 marks most probably.

Although it's not fixed,just prediction based on various factors.

You can use our college predictor tool for knowing personalized results of getting mbbs BDS college at your expected marks

hope I may have resolved your query.

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