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I got 485 marks in neet. I am from general cat. I didnt get any mbbs seat in 1 st nd 2 nd


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Sindhupriya 20th Jul, 2019
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Afreen Anjum Student Expert 20th Jul, 2019

Hii..

As you mention your marks and Neet exam but you didn't mention the name of University Institute of College in which you are applied so now it is difficult for us to mention the name of college so kindly mention the name of easily and tuition and answer you in a properly.

All the best!!

raj22200 Student Expert 20th Jul, 2019

Hello Sindhupriya !!

Being a candidate from general category 485 is a low marks for getting any MBBS college through AIQ . This year the cut off went around 550+.

Even through state quota the chances are very less . Please mention your state for which you have domicile so that we can predict your college through state quota .

You have chances for BDS through state quota. Joining private college is also an option. Chances are there that you will get a seat through mop up round.

All the best

Hope this helps.

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