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If I can't get admission in a Government medical college in Neet 2019 should I drop a second year or take a private college(HIMS, lucknow).


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Syed Azaan Haider 24th Feb, 2019
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 6th Jul, 2019
Dear Syed,  now every student aims to study in a Government Medical College and unfortunately webhave around 26000 Government Medical Seats. And statistics show that there are very few students who have been successful in securing a seat in MBBS after dropping a year. If you get a seat in a Private Medical College, may be you should go for it rather than dropping a yeat because every year there is a fresh lot which also appears in NEET. Since 2018, 3 lakh more people appeared in NEET. But seats didnt increase in the same manner and so cut offs increased by 15 marks. So as years pass by, cut offs also increase making it difficult.
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