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I got 300 marks in neet can I get bhms government college


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Knwdont2003 9th Sep, 2021
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SREYASHI SEN 19th Oct, 2021

Hey, Aspirant..

There are two factors working against you.

-First and foremost, your grades are far too low to be accepted for any government college.

-Secondly, you fall into an unreserved category, which poses a significant obstacle in your path.

You might have gotten a seat in a government BHMS college if you belonged to a certain category.

You can use our college predictor link, which was created based on last year's guidance, to obtain a good indication of the universities you would be eligible for at these grades.

Link: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

I hope this information is useful.

Regards.

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