What is the expected NEET score to get a seat for MBBS at Medical College, Bharati Vidyapeeth?

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Asked by Susimithra Mk

  • 3 Answers

  • A

    Answered by

    Azmathunnisha Shaik

    9 months ago

    450-500 is the average score and 550-above is the maximum score 

  • V

    Answered by

    Vedanti

    9 months ago

    Above 330 to 350 still variable based on the cut off every year

  • H

    Answered by

    Harshit Sharma

    10 months ago

    In light of neet-2024, there have to be difficulty level more in NEET-ug 2025. Expect your tests' scores to be 620-650.

    If you're able to maintain 620-650 in mock, then you'll be able to score 660/670+ in NEET-25, which is safe score

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