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Is there any chances of getting government medical seat with 462 marks under 15% AIQ


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Kirti singh 7th Jun, 2019
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Mayank Kukreti 7th Jun, 2019
Hii Kirti

As cut-off marks vary year to year depending upon number of students appear in the exam and the difficulty level of the exam so this year there is a slight increase in cut-off marks so if you belong to general category and if you are applying under 15% all India quota seats then it will be difficult for you to secure a seat in government medical College but you can try for private medical Colleges.

Click on the below link for getting a proper idea that which college you will get

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=neet_clgpd&ici=sticky-qna-wap

I hope this information helps you.

Thank you




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