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when compared between first round and round in Andhra Pradesh state councilling in bce ..how many marks will be reduced in between these two rounds .?


Sameera 13th Mar, 2022
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Sharon Rose Student Expert 13th Mar, 2022

Hello,

The cut off decrease is not always be the same yet by analyzing the cut off over the years it is understood that the cut off in subsequent rounds will slightly lesser than the previous round, this is because the number of seats vacant and the number of candidates participating in the subsequent rounds will be lesser than the previous round as few seats will already gets filled in the previous round. There is no particular score indicating the cut off for subsequent rounds. SO you need to wait until the second seat allotment is released to compare the cut off score in First and second round of AP NEET UG Counselling. DRNTRUHS has released the first round seat allotment for MBBS/BDS score on March 10, 2022. To check  the seat allotment list use the link below

http://website.drntruhs.in/notification/admission/2021/MBBS_PhaseI_Allotment_List_College_wise_2021-22.pdf

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