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what will be the percentile cut off for maharashtra in neet 2020 as no. of seats are 4330 and no. of applicants are 228829 for all categories??


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NEET MBBS 18th Sep, 2020
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ojaswiyolo Student Expert 18th Sep, 2020

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The percentile is calculated on the bais of number of candidates appearing for the exam and the highest marks got in the exam. As you may know the cut-off for general category candidates is 50th percentile however the cutoff marks will not be the deciding factor here. NEET seats are distributed on the basis of rank and not o the basis of the cutoff percentile (these are two different things). The cutoff to qualify may be somewhat around 134 but the cutoff marks to get a seat in neet is always above 500 for a general category student (except in a few states and private colleges). For more details you can visit https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

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