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My air is 20500 .I'm from general category. My marks is 559 in neet is there any chances to get admission in Delhi under state quota


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Pratigya 7th Jun, 2019
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Saurabh 7th Jun, 2019
Hi Pratigya since you are from general category 559 marks is not enough for you to get admission into government colleges in Delhi. You can try for government seats in private medical colleges as your score is good enough for private medical colleges. The cutoffs this year going to rise and be very careful about that. Also the paper this year was a bit easier on comparison with the previous years and students performed well in this exam the cutoff is definitely going to jump still you can get into good private colleges in Delhi Or else try for all India quota seats in other states for which you have to mention the states that you might be interested in if you want to go out
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