How many marks are required for Lady Hardinge NEET cutoff?
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Lady Hardinge cutoff has been released for admission to MBBS courses based on the NEET score. Lady Hardinge accepts NEET UG scores, followed by NEET UG Counselling process for admission to the MBBS course. The NEET Round 1 cutoff for MBBS course at Lady Hardinge stood at 485 for General category All India. Moreover, the NEET cutoff for 2nd round and 3rd round stood at 490 and 627 respectively. It is recommended to check the official college website for more accurate and comprehensive cutoff details.
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Lady Hardinge cutoff for MBBS is based on NEET UG followed by the NEET UG Counselling. every year the MCC releases NEET UG cutoff category-wise and Round-wise. Tabulated below are the round-wise Lady Hardinge NEET cutoff 2023 for the General category All India Quota:
Round Cutoff 2023 1 485 2 490 3 627
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