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The qualifying NEET 2019 cutoff is the minimum percentile (or marks) candidates need to score in their respective category to qualify in the exam. The NEET 2019 admission cutoff, on the other hand, is the minimum marks or scores that NEET qualified candidates need to get for admission into a MBBS (or BDS) course at a particular medical (or dental) college.
With your score, you won't be able to get into government colleges but you can try for private colleges since you have cleared the exam. Check out the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
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According to me sakshi you will not allowes to get admission in government medical college easily but you get admission easily in private medical colleges at this score so you can use career 360 predictor to predict your college.
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Looks a lot difficult. Honestly and frankly speaking, no there isn't any chance to get a medical college. Even BDS government at this marks is tough. I'll honestly suggest you) if u really want to pursue medicine, go for a drop... It's not like wasting 1 more year.. It is utilizing 1 more year to achieve ur dreams. The final decision is obviously yours... But you can bounce back stronger and harder next year with full preparation and dedication. Or go for any other courses lie BSc or physiotherapy up-to you.
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