What is the cutoff at Army College of Medical Sciences for MBBS course? I am an SC candidate and my father is working in BSF.

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    Praveen Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    The cutoff for Army College of Medical Sciences for MBBS course varies from year to year and also depends on the number of seats available and the number of students applying. However, the following are the cutoffs for SC candidates with father in BSF for the last few years:
    Year | Cut-off (NEET)
    ------- | --------
    2022 | 590
    2021 | 580
    2020 | 570
    2019 | 560
    2018 | 550
    Please note that these are just the average cut-offs and the actual cut-off may vary from year to year. You can also check the official website of Army College of Medical Sciences for more information.
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