What is the NEET cutoff for KBN University 2024?
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The NEET cutoff for KBN University 2024 isn't explicitly stated, but here are last year's numbers:
- General: 76649, 535 marks
- OBC: 82348, 531 marks
- SC: 202151, 420 marks
- ST: 242274, 392 marks
Eligibility Criteria:
- Pass NEET 2024 exam
- For most of the entries, Indian citizenship is mandatory (except for NRI quota).
Only 10+2 PCB and English are required and for SC/ST 50% for general and 40% for SC/ST respectively.
Minimum age 17 by December 31
Cutoffs may vary annually. Please refer to the current information being offered by the admission department of KBN University.
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