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got 330marks in neet 2021 are there any chances to get admission in mbbs private aur bams private Maharashtra..as cut off will go low than usual. im from obc category


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itdhanshree 27th Oct, 2021
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Pujitha reddy 27th Oct, 2021

hello aspirant

its hard to say but you have no chances to get into mbbs in government and aided college as per the previous year lowest  cutoff marks for obc category

MBBS- 471

BDS-497

The expected cutoff marks for admission into bams was  350 in government colleges . based on this prediction  you are eligible to apply for a private seat with the marks of 330.

I would suggest you TO use the neet college predictor to get an detailed report of colleges you are eligible for https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

hope this information helps you

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