I score 414/720 in Neet Exam 2020.I have not sufficient money. How to admit MBBS course in low fees in private medical college.Is my score available for MBBS course?
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You did not mentioned your category and state domicile, so it is difficult to predict.
Generally speaking, with 414 marks if you belong to general or OBC category without any additional reservations like NCC, CAP, PWD etc you have almost nil chances of getting a free medical seat(govt. And A-quota private).
This year, even if you belong to SC/ST category, the chances are very less compared to last year to get a free medical seat because the cut off increases this year as the standard of the paper was easy.
As you are saying you cannot afford, I'm not talking about B-category seats and deemed/central universities as they cost very high. (But one thing, in karnataka, B-category costs less (below 7lakhs per annum) compared to other states, so give it a try if you want)
But do not worry, you can try for A-category Dental seat in private colleges or you can go for veterinary or Agbsc or pharmacy and a lot more.
Or if you are firm about MBBS then you can take a drop and prepare well for the next time.
You can use our neet ug college predictor tool provided below to know in what all colleges you have chances of admission
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope you found this helpful.
All the best!
Cheese:)
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