

Updated On: 04 September, 2024 08:48 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Blame NEET-UG results for significantly higher threshold despite addition of eight new colleges

Parents are blaming the unprecedented NEET-UG results for the high cut-offs. Representation Pic
Concerned over the high cut-offs for MBBS, parents of medical aspirants are pointing fingers at the unprecedented NEET-UG results that has churned out multiple toppers and numerous students with similar high scores.
The parents contend that these trends are pushing cut-offs for medical undergraduate courses to unprecedented levels this year. This year the MBBS cut-off for government colleges in the state for open category has soared to 642 in the first merit list issued by the state`s CET cell recently. This marks a significant increase from last year’s cut-off of 587, despite the late addition of eight colleges to the seat matrix in the second round.