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I have 293 marks will I get admission for mbbs in private colleges? ?


Fadhiya 20th Oct, 2020
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Aadarsh Gupta 20th Oct, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

293 Marks is quite low but don't worry.

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET is a national level undergraduate medical entrance exam organised by The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). NEET is conducted for admissions into MBBS & BDS programmes that are offered by different government, private and deemed university medical & dental colleges across India.

Total number of MBBS and BDS seats in private medicals colleges is about 26835 including manipal, kit etc.

Because of the 15% state quota, private college cutoffs may vary. But in all probability, a score of about 380 or above should get you a private college, in most states. It may vary according to your category.

Some colleges even give admission in 150 marks but they take donation for that. If you are financially good then you should not take tension.

So look for private colleges with low demand of your state.

Keep calm

All the best for your future

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