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I have secured497marks in neet and I belongs to SVU region in andhraPradesh ND I have EWS category my AIR 50900 can I get free medical seat?


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Venkusha 5th Jun, 2019
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Vaishali 15th Jul, 2019

Hello Venkusha,

As per the cutoff of 2018, the last general category candidate to get government medical college scored 516 marks and was alloted Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa(UNR) and candidate with 479 marks was alloted ACSR Government Medical College, Nellore(LOC-OPEN) in SVU- Region. EWS reservation is not yet implemented in Andhra Pradesh and chances are less for the same. So you have general candidature. Cutoffs are expected higher this year. So you have less chances of getting free medical seat in Andhra Pradesh under general category.

Hope this helps you!

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