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if i have less rank in neet allotment and applied to a college were most students won't apply, will i get the seat in first round ??


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Anwar Khan 4th Nov, 2020
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rachanapbennur 4th Nov, 2020

Hello aspirant!

The allotment of seat in colleges depends both on your ranking and your priorities. If your score is enough for the colleges you have selected, then considering the factors such as reservation, you are likely to get seat in those colleges.

You cannot really say that less students apply for certain colleges. because the number of medical seats available is extrememely less compared to the number of NEET qualified candidates. So the competition is indeed very high.

To predict accurately whether you will get any seat or not in your preferred college, kindly use our college predictor tool:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer


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4th Nov, 2020
if the fee is high. so students joining to that college is low in first round.. so will they give ... that's my question
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