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I belong to obc category and getting 440 marks in neet 2019. Can I get admission in mbbs in government/ private college


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Ismail Sheikh 7th May, 2019
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Diksha gupta 24th Aug, 2019

Hi,

Since this year the cutoff's has gone high so the chances to get admission in government medical college is less. If you are looking for seat in private college you might have chances. I would suggest you to participate in counselling if this is your first time especially, because it will give you an idea how things goes, will add this to your experience in case you give neet next year.

If you want give yourself one more year, work harder and grab your seat. You can register for CTSE exam conducted by careers360 where you can avail upto 100% scholarship and other rewards.

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