What is the NEET cutoff for admission to various courses at JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysore for UR category candidates?
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JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research offers MD and MS courses across General, PWD, and EWS quotas. JSS Mysore Karnatka cutoff 2024 varied from 10172 and 128151 for the General AI category candidates. Considering the cutoff data, it can be observed that the most promising NEET PG course among candidates stands out to be MD in Radio Diagnosis. Similarly, the least promising course is MD in Microbiology. Further, it is found that the cutoff for MD in Radio Diagnosis is quite fluctuating in nature. The 2022 and 2023 cutoff for the same course stood as 10414 and 10470, respectively.
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