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I'm a General Category Student from UP. How much Should I score in NEET 2021 to get a Medical College with an annual fees under 10 lacs or less ?


rahilaa2711 10th Oct, 2020
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Mrinalini Sarkar 19th Nov, 2020

Hello,

It is difficult to specifically tell that how much you should score because it would depend on the colleges that how they will increase the fees and also on your fellow candidate's performance especially for the general category. But according to the current year cutoff for general category the cutoff would be tough so I would say if you score 600 or more then you could surely get a college as per your needs.

Hope it helps.

Good luck.

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