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what was the neet 2020 cutoff for delhi domicile sc student for MAMC (With marks)?


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katariasanjana12436 3rd Nov, 2020
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rajeevanand843 13th Dec, 2020

Dear aspirant

MAMC is the first college which allotted through AIQ govt MBBS seat so cut off ranks for this college usually go high for respective category. In first round of AIQ counseling for MBBS in NEET 2020 this college was allotted upto AIR 28271 for the Delhi domicile SC candidate. Marks approx between 585-595. So if you want to get this college in your category through delhi domicile then you should try to score 600+ marks.

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