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I got 230 marks in neet which college will I get


nitish b d guptha 24th May, 2019
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Navanshi 24th May, 2019

According to previous years cut off analysis your rank will lie between 294518 - 314654,with these marks it will not be possible for you to a seat through AIQ quota and also state quota in any government colleges you can although try for management quota seat in a private college of your state (since you have not mentioned your category i am assuming it to be general and also you have not mentioned your state so would not be able to analyse correctly) .

Also for more detailed analysis of colleges you can get with rank use the following tool https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

Abhishek Ranjan Student Expert 24th May, 2019

Hi nitish,

Go through the link below for your college prediction.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

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