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rahul r

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As per the data, unreserved candidates had to score at-least 131 marks in NEET 2017 and 145 marks in 2016 in order to get equal to or above the qualifying mark of 50th percentile, so expect cut offs to be anywhere between 130-145 marks. Regards.

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NEET 2018 Cut off is issued by the CBSE in the form of percentile instead of specific marks. Percentile represents how a candidate performs comparatively to others who appear in the test. Qualifying marks for the previous year was 131 (50th percentile), so expect anything around the same mark for this year as well, with a fluctuation of 5 marks I.e 126 or 136, if you want to qualify for admission into MBBS colleges in India.

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rohit sharma

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In Delhi, 2 government colleges are there. One is CBPAC (http://cbpacs.com (under IP University) and another is Tibia BAMS (under Delhi University). For CBPAC, 419 marks are required for general category candidates and for Tibia 513 marks required (general category candidate). (http://www.ipu.ac.in/pubinfo/admission2017/adm2017notices/seatbhms061117.PDF). ( http://www.fmsc.ac.in/unani/bams-bums_2017-18/Second merit list BAMS 2017-2018 - AIQ.pdf)

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Aakrati Jain

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It depends on whether the candidate is internal (those who have passed class 12th from AMU within last 3 years) or external (those who have not passed class 12th or equivalent exam from AMU). And the cut-off depends on the difficulty of the exam. On an average:
Internal cut-off (approx): 550-575
External cut-off (approx): more than 600
Maximum marks: 720

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