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Hi aspirant. Yes, you'll be able to easily get admission in any private medical college as the cut off for NRI quota usually goes very low. Also, many seats go vacant too.
Many medical colleges in some states such as Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana also have NRI quota in government medical colleges. However, you need to score 400+ to get a seat.
States such as West Bengal, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh have NRI quota only in private medical colleges. All deemed universities have 15% reservation for NRI candidates.
List of colleges in Tamil Nadu with cut off- ( Fee structure- 23 lakh p/a)
List of deemed medical colleges ( Fee structure ranges from 20 lakh to 30 lakh per annum). The cut off for these colleges in NRI quota is usually 150-300 marks.
You can easily get admission in any deemed university with these marks. However, your budget should be around 25 lakh per annum.
Hope it helps.
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