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I got 542 Mark's in neet 2019. State Haryana category General. Is there any chance of govt. MBBS seat?


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SUSHMITA SOROUT 20th Jun, 2019
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Santwana J Singh Student Expert 20th Jun, 2019

Hello Sushmita!

This time EWS quota is being implemented for the first time, it may give you some margin which may help you in getting a seat but it may be riskier at the same time.

You can try in other states as the cutoff is much lower when compared to your score. Like in Chhattisgarh you will get top colleges of that state. Also in MP and Karnataka it is possible to get a seat in good to average colleges.

Getting a seat in Haryana will be riskier.

You can check out the college predictor for a clearer idea of what colleges you might get.

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

Hope that helps!

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