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Hello Rumana, No, I don't think you will get a seat in any bhms college across India on the basis of your NEET marks. you have scored 98 marks which are not enough for securing a seat in medical colleges. You need at least 400 marks, then you can start applying in medical colleges offering bhms degree.
Hello student,
The MCA has lowered the cutoff for qualifying NEET 2019 by 6 percentile. Earlier, it was 50 percentile (131 marks) amd now it has been lowered to 44 percentile (108 marks) for general category.
As you haven't specified any category, I am assumimg you to be of general category. With 98 marks, you don't even seem qualifying NEET. Hence, there is no question regarding a seat in college, as you need to be NEET qaulified to get in government colleges.
Try next year again for NEET 2020, or go for private colleges.
All the best!n
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