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With a score of 280 NEET, the chances to get a seat in any government medical college are slim, especially in a college like AIIMS Delhi. Still, there are chances in other government medical colleges, and those are mostly in the state quota seats.
Following are some points to consider:
State Quota Seats:
Home State Quota: If the state from which you belong has fewer competing and higher quota seats then you have good chances.
All India Quota Seats: Here, the seat is filled strictly based on All India Rank, so the competition here is a bit higher.
Category:
Students belonging to the reserved category i.e. SC/ST/OBC students tend to have better chances of getting seats since the cut-off marks are generally lower for the reserved category students.
Process of Counselling
Partake actively in the counseling process and choose your colleges wisely.
Be ready to accept a seat in a lesser-ranked college during the first few rounds of counseling.
Private Medical Colleges:
Think of private medical colleges, which have cut-offs lower in admission. The fees at private colleges are, however quite high.
To make the most of getting admission
Be updated: Keep yourself informed about the latest information on the counseling process, seat allotment, and cut-offs.
Consult an experienced counselor: An experienced counselor will guide you in all admission procedures and make informed decisions about your life.
Prepare for counseling: Make sure all your documents are ready, and decisions should be taken at the drop of a hat.
Seek alternative options: If you get rejected from government medical colleges, there always exists dental colleges, AYUSH colleges, or foreign medical universities.
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