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Hello student,
The exact possibilities of admission is difficult to predict, as it depends upon the cut-off. The cut-off depends upon a lot of factors such as the exam difficulty level, how many students had appeared in the exam, how many of them had qualified the exam, the highest score whether you belong to any category or not. Cut-off also changes from state to state. It also differs from state quota seats to all india quota seats.
You haven't mentioned the state and the category you belong to. So it's difficult to predict. So considering you as a general candidate with 188 marks in NEET, the chances of getting admission in government medical and dental Colleges seems low. But you can have admission in private college and deemed university. This data is based upon the last year's cutoff. You need to score above 450 to get admission in dental colleges. It can ranges from 450-490. To get admission in government medical College you need to score above 500.
However, you can check the NEET predictor tool to get an idea about which college you might get
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
Hope it helps!
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