What is the cutoff for Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram?
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Government Medical College Thiruvananthpuram cutoff 2024 has been released for MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, and other medical/paramedical courses in the form of opening and closing ranks. Government Medical College Thiruvananthapuram has released its Round 2 for the candidates seeking admission through NEET scores. The closing rank for MBBS course based on Round 2 is 4242 for the students belonging to the General All India Quota.
Comparing the latest year cutoff with the past two years, the institute witnessed fluctuation in the closing ranks over the years for its MBBS course. The Round 2 cutoff for the MBBS course was 1304 in 2023; wherea
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