Hey I'm assuming that by 'outside Delhi' you mean 'w/o Delhi quota' Without Delhi quota, it is very difficult to get MAMC, since it is the best college one can get through NEET
Generally the last seat of MAMC is alloted to a student having rank b/w 35–40 (this year it was 38). So to be on the safe side, i would say a rank of under 35 (AIQ rank) is needed to get MAMC through AIQ
As for the marks required- it varies and depends on a number of factors
Earlier one would have said that 650+ would have assured a seat in mamc through AIQ, but since this year the number of people had increased drastically and the paper was easy, the last seat through AIQ went to a person having 676 marks
I am of the view that the situation won't be this bad next year, but it won't be like the previous years either
So in my opinion, if the paper is a bit tougher than this year’s paper (as it is expected to be), then 670+ should be enough to get mamc through AIQ
But, again, that may change depending on the level of difficulty of the paper, and also would change if the pattern of the paper changes (due to the exam being conducted by a different body and not CBSE). So nothing can accurately be predicted at this moment
Hope this helps
Abhineet Mathur, studies Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Degrees at Maulana Azad Medical College (2022)
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For admission under 15% All India quota, ya have to score a mininimum of 650 or above to get into Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC).
For admission under 85% Delhi quota, as per last year record by Faculty of Medical Sciences, Delhi University ya have to score a mininimum of 590 or above to get into Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC).