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Hello Swati,
The qualifying marks for general category/ur category in NEET 2019 is 50th percentile.Now based upon the marks you have scored you have better chances of admission in the private colleges of UP apart from the government colleges.Now the private colleges will be quite expensive with respect to the government colleges which will be comparitively less expensive.For the government colleges you wait for the last round of cutoffs but for the private colleges you may get admission earlier.Now it depends upon you.
Try this college predictor link for more information https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor .
Thank you.
Hello aspirant,
Yes you can get a college. But the chances of getting a seat in government college is very less. But you have chances of getting a seat in private colleges. So you can try for private colleges. I cannot tell the exact colleges you can get as the cutoff varies every year. But you can use our website's college predictor tool to have a look which colleges you can get based on your rank and score.
Here is the link below:
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