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I got 176 Mark's in neet 2022 sc Caste which seat will I get


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ayindlashakunthala 18th Jul, 2022
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Neamah Fathima M R 18th Jul, 2022

Hi,

Neet examination in San entrance conducted for admission to courses like MBBS BDS BA MS BHMS etc. The minimum qualifying percentile for general category is 50 and for SC or St categories 40.

With your marks it is difficult to get admission to any colleges including government as well as private for any courses. You have qualified the exam but there are less chances for you to get into admission for courses. There is a chance in management quota but the face will be really high. You can check this in official website neet.nta.nic.in (http://neet.nta.nic.in) .

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