
Usually, students have to score between 680-700 marks in NEET to get a seat in AIIMS Nagpur. For the General quota, the NEET UG last round closing rank was 1030 for MBBS admission. Candidates can check the official website of college for more accurate information.
According to the NEET cutoffs data for the year 2025, the AIIMS Nagpur MBBS closing rank stood 862. This shows a steady increase in the competition for MBBS admissions at AIIMS Nagpur which means that candidates can expect an even higher closing rank than 862 in the next year's NEET entrance exam. C
AIIMS Nagpur only offers admission to its MBBS programme based on NEET UG results. In order to be eligible to study an MBBS at AIIMS Nagpur, candidates must pass the NEET UG admission exam and obtain the necessary qualifying score, as determined by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for that academic
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