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I got 376 marks in Neet and i am from a st category, can i get a top medical college for mbbs?


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Sujan Chakma 17th May, 2018
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Sakeyt Khobragade 18th May, 2018
Hi.

Getting a seat in a government medical college looks very tough but you can still try till the 2nd or the 3rd rounds of counselling and hope for the best.
Disha B 17th May, 2018
Hi Sujan,

Competition is tough these days and is growing tougher as more and more competitive people with good preparation are applying for neet every year.

With your score, you will get a seat in a government medical college. There is chance in All India Quota and if not in AIQ then surely in state quota. Getting top medical colleges in the country could be a little difficult, but in your state it should be easy.

Good luck to you!


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