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how to fill choices while counseling for low score in neet to get a college?


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Parth Jain 16th Sep, 2021
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Koyel Bagchi 16th Sep, 2021

Hello,

To do a great counselling choice making you should think smarter when you have less options and a low score. In that case you should have use the below college predictor link first which is https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer


After predict your college make a list of your choosen one and serially listed those as per your preference and importance. In your list top names should be the one in which you have less chance. Never put the name of those colleges where you have the most highest chance because if there is a college which have a good value than befores but due to low marks you don't put it up , if there is a vacant seat then you lost it too.

Hope you understand.

Thank you.

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