NEET 2020 Cutoff AMU
NEET 2020 Cutoff AMU – The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will release the cutoff of NEET cutoff 2020 for AMU after the release of seat allotment of every round. AMU MBBS/BDS cutoff 2020 is the last rank at which the admission to a particular rank and category has been granted. However, there can be chances that NEET 2020 cutoff AMU can be higher due to preferences of choices, availability of seats and other factors. The authority will release AMU MBBS/BDS cutoff 2020 for candidates who will be allotted seats under 50% Institutional and 50% open quota seats.

The cutoff of AMU NEET 2020 will display the rank obtained by aspirants in NEET exam for admission to 150 MBBS and 40 BDS seats allotted in AMU medical and dental institutes. For admission to AMU colleges, medical students needed to appear and qualify NEET 2020 exam, which was held on September 13 and October 14. Read the article on NEET 2020 cutoff AMU for more information on previous years' last ranks at which admission was allotted.
About NEET 2020 Cutoff AMU
NEET cutoff 2020 AMU refers to the minimum score required to obtain admission to Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College. DGHS will be releasing a seat allotment list which will stipulate the marks and ranks of all the candidates who have secured admission to the said institution. NEET 2020 cutoff AMU will be the last rank and its equivalent score included in the seat allotment list released after the last round of counselling. The cutoff marks will be an approximate score for the candidates to get admission to AMU. it must be noted that the NEET AMU cutoff score varies every year since it depends on factors like the number of candidates who will secure the minimum required percentile in NEET 2020 and will apply for AMU MBBS/BDS admission 2020, number of seats available, the difficulty level of the exam etc.
Previous years NEET cutoff AMU
The previous years AMU cutoff of NEET has been made available here for reference purposes. NEET cutoff AMU 2020 will provide candidates with an estimation of how much they need to score to secure a medical seat. The cutoff score for seats available under institutional, management and NRI quota will be different. The institutional quota refers to the seats reserved for applicants who have completed Class 12 from AMU.
AMU MBBS cutoff 2019
Category | Management/paid seats | AMU internal quota | AMU NRI quota | |||
General | General-PH | General | General-PH | General | General-PH | |
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AMU | 3518 | 159851 | 8240 | 358765 | 30624 | -- |
AMU BDS 2019 cutoff
Category | Management/paid seats | AMU internal quota | AMU NRI quota | |||
General | General-PH | General | General-PH | General | General-PH | |
Dr. Ziauddin Ahmed Dental College, AMU | 16874 | 284035 | 24323 | -- | 191943 | -- |
NEET Cutoff of AMU for the year 2018 has been given in the table below:
Name of the college | Management/Paid Seats | Institutional Quota | NRI Seats | |||||||
GN | GN PH | GN | GN PH | |||||||
NEET Rank | NEET Score | NEET Rank | NEET Score | NEET Rank | NEET Score | NEET Rank | NEET Score | NEET Rank | NEET Score | |
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AMU, Aligarh | 5359 | 562 | 268773 | 244 | 11190 | 533 | 412001 | 180 | 43196 | 452 |
The NEET Cutoff of AMU for the year 2017 has been given in the table below:
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Medical College | |||||||
Name of College | Total Seats | UR (Unreserved) | |||||
Management/Paid Seats | Institutional Quota | NRI Seats | |||||
NEET Rank | NEET Marks | NEET Rank | NEET Marks | NEET Rank | NEET Marks | ||
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh | 140 | 7,422 | 567 | 12,980 | 542 | 3,74,829 | 185 |
The registration for the first round of AMU MBBS counselling process has started at mcc.nic.in. As mentioned above, as many as 140 seats will be allotted in the medical college of AMU, while only 50 seats in dental college. Out of all the Central and Deemed Universities, candidates opting for Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College will be considered for admission to AMU MBBS. The marks of the candidate who scores least and will be given admission to medical and dental colleges will be the NEET cutoff 2020 AMU.
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neet salabus reduse kartha kya
Hello student ,
As per the latest update, interacting in the webinar, Education Minister said that "The students will only have to study the revised syllabus for their CBSE board exams and for NEET 2021 questions, will be asked from the reduced syllabi. Further the authorities will release the new syllabus of NEET 2021 pdf soon, along with the application form and information brochure.
Beside this to know more check the link given below -
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differentiate the difficult level of neet, jee mains,jee advance
Hi
JEE and NEET are two completely different examinations, so comparing them is quite difficult.
Jee main is gateway to engineering colleges including NITs, IIITs, CFTIs while NEET is the gateway to medical colleges for MBBS, BDS, ayush courses and veterinary i.e BVSc . In jee main, questions are asked from physics, chemistry and maths while in NEET questions are asked from physics, chemistry and Biology.
But yes,
As far as difficulty level of the question is concerned JEE MAIN is TOUGHER than neet.
This is because,
In jee main both breadth and depth of questions is covered, I mean you will see variety of questions and many tricky ones are asked as well , but in neet only breadth or variety of questions are there but these are generally formula based, question of very high difficulty level is not asked and overall paper in general remains easy to moderate.
In terms of competition,
neet is tougher because, number of seats in government medical colleges is handful when considered to Engineering colleges. And when someone doesn't get a seat in a govt medical college then generally he has no other options as fee of private medical colleges is insanely high and it can be up to around 1 crore unlike engineering where even if you don't perform very well, you still have choice of decent private colleges at affordable fee.
Coming to JEE advanced, it is conducted by IITs.
JEE advanced is the toughest when it comes to level of difficulty.
This is because,
In JEE advanced questions single concept questions are rarely asked ,questions are a mix of two or more concepts which makes them very tricky and to solve them you need to have deep understanding of the concepts. Also in JEE advanced you have MCQs having more than one correct options and its paper pattern keeps changing a bit every year which makes it challenging
So, in Short, in terms of level of difficulty:-
JEE ADVANCED > JEE MAIN > NEET
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meet 2021 is with overall cutoff/subject wise cut off and what are more revised topics for neet has per information given by education minister
Hello Aspirant,
NEET qualifying cut-off for 2021 will be released along with the NEET 2021 result and there is no subject wise cut-off. To give you the glimpses of NEET qualifying cut off I am enlisting down the qualifying cut-offs for NEET 2020 as released by National Testing Agency for different categories :-
- General - 50th percentile - 720-147 marks
- General-PH - 45th percentile - 146-129 marks
- SC/ST/OBC - 40th percentile - 146-113 marks
- SC/ST/OBC-PH - 40th percentile - 128-113 marks
For complete details about NEET 2020 cut-offs kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
The NEET 2021 syllabus is mentioned below and it is as same as of previous year because as per the latest announcement made by Hon'ble Education Ministry the choices might be introduced in NEET 2021 to cope-up the reduction of syllabus of various boards :-
@Physics :-
> Physical world and measurement
> Electrostatics
> Kinematics
> Current Electricity
> Laws of Motion
> Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
> Work, Energy and Power
> Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
> Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
> Electromagnetic Waves
> Gravitation
> Optics
> Properties of Bulk Matter
> Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
> Thermodynamics, Oscillations and Waves
> Atoms and Nuclei
> Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
> Electronic Devices
@Chemistry :-
> Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
> Solid State
> Structure of Atom
> Solutions
> Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
> Electrochemistry
> Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
> Chemical Kinetics
> States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
> Surface Chemistry
> Thermodynamics
> General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
> Equilibrium
> p-Block Elements
> Redox Reactions
> d and f Block Elements
> Hydrogen
> Coordination Compounds
> s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals)
> Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
> Some p-Block Elements
> Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
> Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques
> Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
> Hydrocarbons
> Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
> Environmental Chemistry
> Biomolecules, Polymersand Chemistry in Everyday Life
@Biology :-
> Diversity in Living World
> Reproduction
> Structural Organization in Animals and Plants
> Genetics and Evolution
> Cell Structure and Function
> Biology and Human Welfare
> Plant Physiology
> Biotechnology and Its Application
> Human Physiology
> Ecology and Environment
For complete details and latest updates on NEET 2021 Syllabus kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
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is neet form out for 2021 or not???
Hello Aspirant,
Usually NEET is conducted in the very starting week of May but this year due to the hardships of COVID-19 till now National Testing Agency which is the conducting authority for NEET, has not released any notification for NEET 2021 and until any notifications get released by we cannot help you with exact dates. Till the official notification gets out you should stick to your preparation and to help you in your preparation for NEET 2021 we have some resources which you can access from the link given below :-
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Exact dates are expected to be out by the end of this month so till then we have to wait for it and the discussions are also being carried out for allowing the candidates to attempt NEET twice in a year. It is also to be noted that from May 4th the board examinationa of CBSE are going to be commenced. So there is possibility that NEET 2021 may get it's date after boards like around in month of June or July, but still we have to wait for any official announcement either from NTA or Education ministry.
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https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form
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