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Hello aspirant,
If you think that you want to try for government MBBS colleges then first fill the government MBBS colleges though you may think that you might not get the college. We never know what happens. Keep government MBBS colleges first and then keep the deemed universities in which you are interested. Fill as many options as possible to ensure that you will get admission in some college. But don't fill those colleges which you are not interested in .
Dear aspirant
First of all I am explaining you in short the rule of choice filling.During choice filling you can put any no of choices there and sort them according to your facvourable interest . In every round you will be allotted only one department of one college . According to your sorted choice list the top most available choice with vacant seats will be given to you . If you are happy with that then you lock that and get admission . Otherwise you upgrade( slide or float) If any of the preceding choice's seat becomes vacant then you will get than otherwise you get the allotted seat given to you from the previous round. But under any circumstances you can't get the receding choices after you are allotted a particular option.That's how it works. So choice filling and seat allotment is very vital.
So if you don't get anything new ollege or department in round 2 then you will get the seat of round 1.
So you must put government colleges at first then deemed Universities. I mean you must put at thr top what you want the most despite of the fact your chances are less.
You may check here
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Best Wishes.
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