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I got 226 marks in neet . Can I get free seat in any bhms collages in AP??I am a ST category person.


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Mogili Manohar 7th Aug, 2019
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nimrat17799_9532496 Student Expert 7th Aug, 2019
Hello,



As you have mentioned that your neet score is 226 which indeed is not that bad and you fall under ST category which eventually increases your chances of fetching a seat..... See, if we look over previous years cutoff then let me bring this to your knowledge that many students at 217 secured a government seat for BHMS in the decent government colleges... But getting a free seat with this marks is almost negligible.... But if you hold the state domicile, then you would get a better college under state quota seats.... So, relax you may get a government seat for BHMS course, but will not get a free seat with those marks...



Wish you all the best!!!!



I hope this would help you. For further queries please feel free to write me down in the comment box.





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