Can I get admission to RUHS Medical College, Jaipur with 681 marks and a rank of 8038 in NEET 2024?
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With 681 marks and a rank of 8038 in NEET 2024, you have a good chance of getting into RUHS Medical College, Jaipur, as the closing rank for the general AI quota in 2024 was around 4349.
RUHS College of Medical Sciences Cutoff 2024:
The last round cutoff rank for the MBBS course in 2024 was 4349 for the General AI category.
In Round 2, the closing rank for the MBBS course was 3770 for the General AI Quota.
Your NEET Score and Rank:
You scored 681 marks and have a rank of 8038.
RUHS MBBS Admission:
RUHS offers a five-and-a-half-year MBBS course.
Selection for MBBS is based on NEET-UG score followed by Rajasthan NEE
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