What is NEET SS Cutoff?

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    Upasana Hazarika | Contributor-Level 6

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    The NEET SS cutoff is segregated into two parts- NEET SS qualifying cut off marks and NEET SS admission cutoff rank. The qualifying NEET SS cutoff is prepared by the NBE and is the minimum percentile needed by a canddiate to be eligible for admission counselling process for DM and MCh courses.

    On the other hand, the NEET SS admission cutoff is prepared by the MCC. It is the minimum rank required by candidates to take admission to a particular speciality and college.   

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