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can I seat in a government medical college with a score of 359 in neet 2017 and I belong to sc category?


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Deepika Balakrishnan 8th Jun, 2017
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None 9th Jun, 2017
Your expected Rank based on your score will be ranging from 60600-61300.You have less chances in 15 % quota seats, but you can try in state level colleges.



yes you seem to have chance in govt. college in TN.

Good Luck.


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9th Jun, 2017
Is there any chance for getting govt college in second counselling through all india quota?
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9th Jun, 2017
Yes in state level only.
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9th Jun, 2017
no iam asking through AIQ?
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9th Jun, 2017
how many marks a sc candidate should take for getting through colleges in all india quota?
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9th Jun, 2017
400 marks should be good enough.
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