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can i get mbbs course by a govt college if i got 271 marks in neet 2018 belonging to sc category and i'm from telangana state!


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BORRA BABY ANUSHA 10th May, 2018
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yasir hasan 7th Jun, 2018

Firstly,271 marks are not really enough for getting into a government/aided medical college,

Secondly, Talking about private college for mbbs ,the last private college are closing their college at 350+/720 marks ,which if u managed to get into that college have a tution fees over 15 lakhs

so its better you drop this year and try this next year


i hope it helped


GOOD LUCK


None 18th May, 2018

Chances are average to get seat as the score is not that sufficient so you can try for the same and to be in a safer side you can try for private & deemed universities.


Good Luck!!!

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