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I got 270 in neet i am belongs to ST category my ranking is 300000 and category rank is 8000 may i get government medical clg in Karnataka


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Arun kumar 9th Jun, 2019
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vanshika ramnani 9th Jun, 2019
Hey

With 270 marks and belonging to st category you might not get govt medical college through state quota in Karnataka.

As per previous year a st candidate must score above 350 marks to get medical college in karnataka. You might get private medical colleges.

We are predicting this on the basis of previous year cut off trends. We. Are not sure about this year cut off as it changes every year depending on no.of candidates, no.of seats and difficulty of exam. So hope for better result this time.

Here is a tool which can predict college on the basis of neet score. I hope this might help you





https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=NEET_article_view_sticky






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