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Hello Raj!
Firstly government seats are filled purely on the basis of merit and the category of the student, that is, whether the student can claim under reserved category or not. Whereas merit does not play a much role in payment seats. Coming to your question, it is difficult to predict whether you will get a government seat or not as you did not mention your category. As per 2020, total number of payment seats are available in constituent colleges and affiliated colleges are:
Constituent Colleges
Affiliated Colleges
These seats are furthur divided in numbers for different categories. The articles given below might help you more
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/rpvt-seats
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/rpvt
If you belong to reserved category, there are chances of getting a payment seat.
All the best!
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