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I am expecting 552 in neet 2018. What are my chances to get a govt seat? Which colleges can I get?


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Anwesh 8th May, 2018
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Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 10th May, 2018
Depends on which state you have appeared from and in which state you want to get admitted into if you are availing the 85% state quota seats and you should get a seat in addison Government Medical College of your state and good enough Government Medical College feet of some of the second line States since the best government medical college seats by the 15% quota filling system might be a bit harsh on you and the students who have got an excess of 580 to 620 might be feeling of those seats but do not lose hope and stay tune to make out the best of what you have achieved
subhajit giri 8th May, 2018

NEET cut off depends upon a lot of factors viz. number of students who scored highest marks, difficulty level of the question paper, and number of students who appeared for the exam. Nothing can be said with surety till the NEET 2018 result is declared. Hope for the best. I think there will be a tough competitions. But from me it's a positive response✔.

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