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i got 53 percentile in neet, am i eligible for bams atleast in private college i mean am i able to get admission with this percentile


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Anu 17th Oct, 2020
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Sahithi 17th Oct, 2020

Dear aspirant

As you didn't mention your category I'm assuming you're from general category

Your percentile is 53 which means you have scored better than 53% of students appeared for exam. so 47% students of the Total students appeared for the exam are Ahead of You, Therefore your rank would be in between  411000 and 650000 based on number of students qualified.

For private colleges, try to score more than 380, that would be enough.

For government colleges, try to score a little more, at around 420.

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