At what NEET 2024 rank will I get admission in GITAM Institute of Medical Science and Research?
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GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research MBBS cutoff is based on NEET UG scores followed by the NEET UG Counselling. For 2023, GITAM NEET UG cutoff was concluded after Round 6 for admission to MBBS courses. Talking about the last three years' cutoff, GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research NEET cutoff 2023 for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) closed at 1203593 while in 2022, it closed at 602008 and 601233 in 2021 for the Round 1 for the General category. So, analysing the past year's trends, the expected cutoff is to range between the mentioned closing ranks.
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