What is the cut off of Goa University?
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Goa University cutoff 2024 for MBBS is based on NEET UG scores, followed by NEET UG counselling. Candidates with a valid NEET cutoff are called for further counselling rounds. NEET UG Counselling 2024 was concluded after Round 4 Seat Allotment results for the university. As per the NEET cutoff 2024, Goa University MBBS closed at 16029 during the last round for the General category All India candidates.
Students can refer to the table below to view the category-wise NEET UG cutoff ranks during the last round.
Category NEET UG Last Round Cutoff 2024 (Closing Rank) General 16029 OBC 14834 SC 81588 ST 126409 EWS 17658 PWD 591519
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