I belong to OBC category and have got 106 in NEET UG. Can I get admission for MBBS in this college?

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
7 years ago
CMC is coming under a national eligibility test. They used to conduct their own entrance before that. For general category the score goes as high as 600/720. In OBC category you may expect around 550.

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S
7 years ago
Hi Ngangom, That is already written in the result sheet of the qualifying marks and it is more than 106. So, qualifying NEET is the 1st eligibility requirement to get a seat. Hope this helps.

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