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I am expecting a sore of 144 in NEET 2022.Should I register myself for counselling? Will I be beniffited if I am using your counselling and college predictor? Are there any chances of admission in any private or deemed universities till last round??


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Jaanhavi C 7th Aug, 2022
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sehbakhan475 8th Aug, 2022

It all depends on the category you belong to.

Assuming your category as general and considering a score of 144 will result in No admission this year.

As the neet exam of this year was easier than the last one, so there is a chance of cutoff going high.

There are few chances for students that belong to SC/ST category and that so in Private Colleges only.

If Bank Balance is not an issue for you than you must try to peek into mbbs colleges in abroad.

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