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Hi Ananya!
First of all, a very hearty congratulations on your score!
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If you still have any queries, please feel free to comment. Let me know if the answer helped you and all the best for your future!
Hi,
Yes, you can get admission in a private college as you have clearly cleared the cut off range. But still there can be a little doubt regarding this only if they make drastic changes in the cut off range. But high chances are that you will get admission.
As far as fees is concerned, you can expect an expense of 6-7 lakh a year in private college. This may vary as for which college you choose.
All the Best!
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