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what should be neet score to get admission in bnys course in govt. college


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Sakshi 17th Sep, 2020
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Anuja T 23rd Sep, 2020

Dear aspirant

It is to be noted that the minimum cutoff for different colleges changes every year on the grounds of various factor.So its difficult to predict the minimum score required to to get admission in bnys course in any Government colleges.

But according to last year's report the minimum cut off for different categories at all India qouta is

  • General:490-350 (UR)
  • OBC: 490-330
  • SC: 350-280
  • ST: 220-340

This cutoff will reduce when it comes under state quota .Since you haven't mentioned to which category you belong to there are chances you may get into government colleges on the basis of your reservations.

I hope this information comes handy for you.

Thank you.


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