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I got 428 marks in neet-19 ur category(Haryana) can I get a govt college?


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Muskan Deep Arora 14th Jun, 2019
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Prasun 14th Jun, 2019

Dear Muskan,

I am sorry to inform you that according to me you have no chance of getting into government medical by such low marks.According to the previous year cut off 486 marks was the cut off for government medical college through state quota.

Also for BDS the cut off goes minimum 430.And also this year cut off is expected to go high according ti the ranks scored by students compared to last year.You may try for private medical colleges through state quota or AIQ as you have chances in both places.

This is the link of college predictor for your reference

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

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