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I got 295 marks in NEET 2018. i am obc category. will i get any seats in government medical college?


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Sohan Suresh 1st Jul, 2018
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Raveesh Rattan Kumar 1st Jul, 2018
This might not be sufficient to get an MBBS seat. However, there are chances of getting BDS or AYUSH seats considering your category. Chances would be more for AYUSH seats or you can also try for private colleges.

Also, if you want to know the previous years cutoffs, please mention your state. I would give you the link then.

Good luck.

Shweta Pai 1st Jul, 2018
Hi Sohan,

The chances are 50-50 to get admission in government medical college for your score and considering the category. You can apply for private medical colleges, the possibility of securing an admission there would be higher.

All the best!

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