What is a good NEET score to get accepted at Maula Azad Dental College for ST students?
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For ST students aiming to get into Maulana Azad Dental College the NEET score requirement can vary every year based on factors like the difficulty of the exam, the number of applicants and seat availability. In recent years a NEET score of around 450-500 has been competitive for ST category seats at Maulana Azad Dental College. For the updated information you should check the official NEET counseling authorities.
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The government-run Maula Azad Dental College in Delhi accepts applications only through the NEET exam, which is administered by the Indian government. The ST category requires a minimum score of 400 to 450 on the exam to be eligible for admission. During the 2024 cutoffs, the closing rank for the same course stood at 151 among the students belonging to the General AI category.
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