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I got 83% in intermediates i got 117 marks in neet from OBC ....is there se any chance to get free mbbs seat?


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Seema Mohammedi 31st May, 2019
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Ojaswi_1559194848 Student Expert 31st May, 2019

Dear Aspirant

117 is a very low score.

Looking at your score you will definitely get a private college, but it really depends on the amount of money you are willing to pay

Talking about government college a score of 550+ would have kept you on the safer side,

Hope this helps

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Good luck

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1st Jun, 2019
There is no chance to get free seat???
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