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college list for bams marks below 270 neet 2019??? genral


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NATKAR YASH CHAKRADHAR 14th Sep, 2020
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Rupali Shree 4th Oct, 2020

Hello aspirant,

With 270 marks you have no chance to get bams seat if you belong to general category. You required to score at least 450 plus marks for getting seat in government college.

If you want to get admission with 270 marks you can get seat in mop up round in private colleges. You can try for Some colleges like vinayak mission universities, pondicherry, mahatma Gandhi university pondicherry, Sidhartha medical college Banglore, kalinga University, bhuvneshwar.

You can also predict your college with neet college predictor.

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Hope this information will help you

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