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i got 281 marks can i get seat in govt college.....and i am from s category


Gunja Pramod kumar 13th Jun, 2019
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asuri_1559195713 Student Expert 13th Jun, 2019

Hi Candiate,

As you have scored very less it is not possible for you to secure a seat in any government medical colleges in India.The closing rank of government medical colleges lies in the range of 400-500 marks. As your score is less it is not possible for you to get an admission. You can try your luck in any private colleges or try to score well next year.All the Best

Annie Pruthi 13th Jun, 2019

Hello, greetings

Congratulations for qualifying NEET. 40 percentile is required to get a seat in government college, if you're from reseverd category (SC/ST/OBC). Please note that the cutoff this year has increased for each category by 15 marks. Take a overlook at the score board of Ranking, it would give a better idea.

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