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I got 360 mark in neet 2018 iam belongs to obc .if i will get admission in government medical college?


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Farhan Hashmi 7th May, 2019
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Yogita Punjabi 7th May, 2019
Hello Farhan



The cutoff for admission varies every year from state to state + from college to college. So it would be difficult to tell you the possibilities for your admission in any college. Based on your calculated score you can get admission in private medical college under state counseling. Seat in government medical college at this score is not so possible.



You can check your chances of admission in various colleges on the basis of your expected score by using the College predictor tool:

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








Padmaj 7th May, 2019
Why are you asking marks of 2018
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