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Can i get seat if i get 300 marks in neet..??


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Arvind Reddy 1st Jun, 2019
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Ankita Behera 3rd Jun, 2019

Hi,

Since you haven't specified any category we would provide you the information in reference to UR category.

I am sorry to inform you that with your score its difficult to get a government seat. Both under the 15% AIQ as well as 85% State quota counselling.

However you can try for private colleges either in your respective state if cutoffs go low else try for open domicile states lik UP etc.

Also there the option of deemed universities. You might have a better chance there.

You can also try for courses like BDS/BAMS etc.

I shall attach below the link which would help you further:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

All the best

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