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Can I get into private college with 217 marks in need ug?


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Suprava Bapari 23rd May, 2018
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CHANDAN GUPTA 26th May, 2018
Please specify your category and state..

For General category students its very minimal chance or better to say no chance..

U may opt for management quota to get admitted in private college..

Anmol Bhargava 23rd May, 2018

Hello!

Unfortunately, 217 marks are too low to get a government or private college for MBBS or BDS if you are from general category. You may get a private college for other allied courses like BHMS, BAMS etc. If you want a seat for MBBS or BDS, you can apply to deemed universities or through management quota. However, the fee is higher in such colleges.

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24th May, 2018
If I am an SC category candidate, is it possible to get into private college? 
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