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I am ABHISHEK from Andhra Pradesh.I got 291 marks in NEET 2017.I belong to ST category.Can I expect a mbbs seat in Andhra Pradesh.


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Abhishek 24th Jun, 2017
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Sameera 11th Jun, 2019

Hi, Abhishek.

Neet is an all India level common entrance examination for the medical aspirants to get admissions into both private and government colleges.

With your marks and your category, it is not possible for you to get into a government and private colleges with merit quota through first counselling as the cutoff for the better colleges will be between 350 to 450.

But you can try for the second and third counselling to get into the private colleges.

You can also get into the private colleges through management quota.

For more accurate colleges prediction please check the link below

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=sticky-qna-wap

Goodluck

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