Can I get admission to any MBBS colleges with 555 marks in NEET 2024? I am from Bihar and belong to the OBC category.
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The admission probabilities for obtaining MBBS college enrollment as an OBC category student in Bihar with 555 marks in NEET 2024 remain uncertain. The minimum and maximum NEET cutoff scores expected for OBC candidates who want to study in Bihar in 2024 is marked at 163-129 . Although your marks exceed the lower limit your standing varies because different institutions have their own cutoff criteria as well as seat availability constraints. The admission cutoff for the reserve category students at Patna Medical College is 6935 . To obtain updated cutoff information check the official website of BCECEB.
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