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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
The NEET cutoff for MAMC admission to the MBBS course will vary depending upon the year and competition for seats at MAMC. We can look at the 2023 or 2022 cutoffs to base an expected cutoff. The last round closing ranks in 2023 and 2022 for General AI category students were 87 and 107 respectively. Candidates can expect a cutoff of around 80 in 2025 for MAMC admission to the MBBS course.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
International students who want to pursue the MBBS programme must appear for the Biomedical Admission Test (BMAT) and fulfill the basic eligibility and admission requirements. This means NEET scores are not valid for Oxford. Students with A-level qualifications must aim for a minimum of grade A in Chemistry and one of the subjects from Biology, Physics, and Mathematics. In addition, they must submit some mandatory documents, including transcripts, English language requirements, and more.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to the MBBS course at Jamia Hamdard, candidates must have a valid NEET score. Based on the 2023 seat allotment, the closing rank for General category candidates in Round 1 was 56,658, while the last round closing rank reached 59,571. Only students with a NEET score within this range are eligible to participate in Jamia Hamdard's MBBS admissions under the All India Quota.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Since cutoffs are typically higher, it may be difficult to get an MBBS seat at a government college with a NEET score of about 460. However, you may have opportunities at private medical colleges, depends on your category & state quota. For BAMS the cutoffs are lower than the MBBS, so the chances are significantly better.
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