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Hello Aspirant!
You have secured 152 marks in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. Hence with such a score there are no chances of getting any government medical colleges. However the most low priced private medical colleges will be available somewhere in the north india part.
For knowing more about which private medical colleges will accept your rank range and would be low priced you can check their official websites .
Hope this helps you :)
Hi Ankit,
I think chances are less but do not lose hope still you can find a college for your self and secondly a lot depends on your 12 th class percentage and caste.
To qualify for admissions in MBBS and BDS seats in government, private and deemed medical colleges/universities in India, a candidate belonging to unreserved or general category needs to score a minimum of 50th percentile in NEET 2018, while, candidates belonging to Schedule Caste/Schedule Tribes/ Other Backward Classes, the minimum percentile to obtain is 40th.
So, if you belong to the General category, whether you are seeking admission to a government or private college doesn’t matter where the minimum cut-off is concerned. One must score a minimum of 50%. F0r SC, ST, OBC this cut-off will be 40%.
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