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Hey friend!
Yes ; Most of the state government colleges have an annual fees below 10 lakhs . Also you can give scholarship tests to get 50-70% scholarship fee waiver in private colleges . Government has many schemes for economically weaker sections . So you should try and explore in which type of college are using and which scheme can be applied there .
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All the best friend!
Hello student,
Obviously there are lots of deemed college which annual fees are below than 10 lakh for all India quota also. But you have not mention you belongs to which stream or which category. That means if you want to have medical colleges or engineering colleges.
In the term of medical colleges here some
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