I am currently studying in 11th, and I am preparing for NEET UG 2026 examination. What scores do I need to get into IMS BHU?
I have secured 80% marks in 10th exams.
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To get admission into Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS), BHU for MBBS through NEET UG 2026, you require a high mark, particularly under the All India Quota (AIQ). Going by past trends, General category applicants normally need 675+ marks, OBC applicants 660+ marks, and SC/ST applicants 580+ marks. These cutoffs differ annually based on difficulty, number of seats available, and competition. As IMS BHU is one of the best medical colleges, target 680+ marks to be on the safe side. Remain consistent with NCERT, solve mock tests, and go through them properly to reach your goal.
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