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I got 300 marks in neet 2018 can i get a bds seat in governmet college


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Sravya sree 21st May, 2018
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CHANDAN GUPTA 22nd May, 2018
If you belong to General category there is absolutely no chance of getting any seats..

now if you belong to reserved category then you might be able to get a govt seat
Mayank Kukreti 21st May, 2018
Hii

Sorry to say that but if you are from general category then you won't be able to get any govt bds college as the qualifying marks for general is 50% which is around 360 marks and if you belong to obc and sc/st category then the qualifying marks are 40%which is around 288 marks.

Thank you

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21st May, 2018
Thank you for your answer sir... I am an s. c  category student. I am from a. P.. Can i get seat in a. P sir? 
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