What is ACSR Government Medical College NEET cutoff?

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ACSR Government Medical College based on NEET UG scores, has released its MBBS cutoff for the All India and Home State quotas. Taking into consideration the Kurnool Medical College cutoff 2024,  the last-round NEET cutoff for MBBS course stood at, 20678 for the General AI category candidates. Simila

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