What is the minimum score in NEET for getting admission in government Dental College?
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NEET MBBS result is to be announced by June 5, along with the cutoff scores. Only candidates who have secured the minimum qualifying percentile can download their NEET UG result 2019. The cutoff percentile OBC is 40th. NEET 2019 exam has been conducted on May 5, across India, while for aspirants from Odisha, Karnataka and Siliguri, the offline exam was re-conducted on May 20, 2019. As per the experts, since, NEET MBBS/BDS exam was easier than the previous year, the cutoff scores range is expected to increase for the academic session 2019-20. For admission to government medical college under OBC category, you must try to obtain at...more
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