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I got 550 marks in neet can I get a govt medical clg


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Ravi shankar 8th May, 2019
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Nandhini Student Expert 12th May, 2019
Hello student,

You have neither mentioned which category you belong to nor the state you live in. When comparing the results of previous years, a score of 550 or above remained to be a safe zone for the general category under the All India quota. It also depends on the state quotas. For example, With this score, you can procure a seat in the government medical colleges of Uttar Pradesh while it is not so in the case of states like Tamilnadu which require a score of 600 or above. These are for the general category. But one thing to keep in mind is that scores and ranks vary each year with difficulty level of the question paper and availability of seats. However you can predict the colleges which you are likely to get using the given link

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

Good luck


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