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I got 283 in neet.do I have chance to get admission in private medical college from state quota


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Sridarsini 27th Jun, 2019
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Gulshan patel 28th Jun, 2019

Yes u have chances.. contact me for admission guidance 9337934752(call/whtsp)

vanshika ramnani 28th Jun, 2019
Heyy

With 283 marks you might have possibilities of getting private medical college through state quota only if you belong to SC/ST category. If you belong to general category then getting a private medical college is a bit difficult. You might get seat in mop up round if you belong to general category. Since you have not mentioned your domicile state and your category it will be difficult for me to suggest you colleges. So i provided a link below which can help you to find 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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28th Jun, 2019
I'm obc category
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goutmdadhich7240_5744265 Student Expert 27th Jun, 2019

Dear Sridarsini !

Yes,  you can get a mbbs seat private medical college via state quota but the fee scaling is  going to be vary high.

Most of private collrgrs in india charges, 16 - 18 lacs per annum thats gonna 1 cr. for a complete MBBS course.

You can go for state counselling surely.

Hope it's gona help you.

Feel free to ask further.

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28th Jun, 2019
Thank you
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Baisakh Sarangi 27th Jun, 2019

Hello Aspirant!

As you haven't mentioned your category hence I am considering here for the general category. You have secured 283 marks in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. With such a score , there are few chances of getting into the top or best or even good private medical colleges. But you can rather opt for getting admission in the low private medical colleges. For knowing about which colleges you can get, you can use the NEET College Predictor .

Link: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

Good Luck!!!

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27th Jun, 2019
Thanks
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Prasun 27th Jun, 2019

Dear Sridarsini,

I am sorry to inform you that according to me you have very less chance of getting into private medical college this year .Your marks is very less and if you are in general category it us very difficult to get into a private college,though you might have a chance for paid seat.

If you are in a reserved category like SC or ST, you have fair chance of getting I to a private college by state quota but all depends in your state rank.

ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR COUNSELLING!

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27th Jun, 2019
I'm a. OBC candidate.
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