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I have got 208 marks in neet 2019 so which course n college should I prefer to?


Shivani Indulkar 10th Jun, 2019
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Mahima Sharma 10th Jun, 2019
Dear aspirant  !
Please mention your category so that i could help you. If you are belonging to general or obc category  then
at 208 marks im really sorry to say but you won't get any government seat in any Medical course like mbbs , bds , bams, bhms  etc.
Because even to secure bams government seat  you must need to score atleast 380 + to for average government ayurveda College.
And for bds government you must need to score atleast 500+ marks
Although result is out so participate in NEET ug counseling session.
And 208 marks you can try for the private sector for any Medical course if you can .
Because this year cutoff goes higher and varies  depending upon the different merit list of collages.
Thankyou
and all the best
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10th Jun, 2019
I have scored 473 in Neet 2019..can you enlist colleges I can get ...I am from general category...
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10th Jun, 2019
Aspirant  Well yes I can do my best effort to find your  interested college. But at as you are from general category  cutoff goes higher this year. So at 473 marks you wont able to get admission in mbbs as you chances are quite low. But at you marks  you can get admission in bds in average government college may you get the chance in 2 round  because for bds too you should have to score more than 500 + marks for ur category. But yes fairly you can try for bds ., government ayurveda colleges,  bhms , etc .You should go for state quota counseling process where your chances are fair. You can approach for private sector for mbbs if you can .Please mention your state of domicile  too ! So i can give you the list of some private and non private  colleges Thankyou  
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Ronak Gala Student Expert 10th Jun, 2019

If you are from general category, then life is tough for you being honest. Because at this score you won't be eligible for MBBS course, not even in private colleges. 

If you really want to pursue medicine as a career, I'll suggest take a drop and come back stronger next year as a good option. Or getting away from the stream and pursuing BSc or any other stream like that, it's your choice. 

All the best for future. 

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10th Jun, 2019
Are there any chances for BPT or BAMS courses in these score
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Student Expert 10th Jun, 2019
Yes the cutoff last year for the general category for BAMS and BPT was around 140s. But this year the cutoff is expected to rise due to increased number of candidates and paper being easy as well. So you can expect cutoff to be nearly be around 155-160. And then you can try your luck in some private colleges in your state under state quota admission. 
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