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I'm a dropper and getting mark about 500 in neet 2020 (OBC category) and as per the expected cutoff, I won't get in any govt.college..shall I give it a try again..?will it go in vain?Any suggestions?


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Muff 16th Sep, 2020
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nishant sharma 16th Sep, 2020

Hello student ,

As you know that this year cut off may rise because all the entrance exam is being conducted this year through neet only . But still as per the  guidelines your marks will decide that whether you will get any government college or not . Beside this with obc category and recognising previous year cut off you have chances of getting admission in government college . All you have to do is to saty alert and wait for the result of neet . Till then you can use our college tool predictor to know your chanc es .

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

Hope it will help you !

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