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I got 400 marks in neet 2019 so there is chance of govt medical college from sc category Rajasthan


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Tejasw kumar 14th May, 2019
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Dr.Chhavi Srivastava 14th May, 2019
Hi

As per last year's least marks to secure a seat in government college was 457 marks in government medical College , Dungarpur according to which your marks are too less to get a seat in government college for MBBS .You can apply for deemed Universities to be on safer side. Remember cutoff varies every year depending on number of students appearing in exam, difficulty level of exam, students scoring more than you and your category.

To know about cutoff of various colleges in Rajasthan click on the link below

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-rajasthan/amp

Hope this helps



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