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I'm from karnataka and expecting 350 in neet. Which college I may get with what ranking?


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Scientist ISRO 2nd Jun, 2018
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Sriparna Acharya 2nd Jun, 2018
You may get seat in private medical colleges. Getting chance in government medical colleges with this marks is poor.
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With 350 its a bit tough to get a govt seat.
Well its also depends on your category also
You always have an option of private college
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Nikita Chauhan 2nd Jun, 2018
You might get a seat in a private medical college. Chances for a government seat is next to nil.
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Harsh Doshi 2nd Jun, 2018

Govt college is less likely. Try for Pvt colleges.

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2nd Jun, 2018
You might get a private college, the odds of government medical college is next to nil.
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