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My brother son got 400 marks in neet 2019 will he get seat in east point medical college private seat


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Manjunathsrivasamurthy 26th Mar, 2019
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Ronit Jain 5th May, 2019

Yes, at this score, getting a seat in a private medical college is absolutely possible. Or for that matter, getting a seat in deemed college is also possible. But the fees would be high enough and it may be high or very high depending upon the college.

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5th May, 2019
my sister marks is 510.Can she get the admission in MBBS in any govt college or in BDS like KGMU?
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5th May, 2019
It'd be a little difficult to get a MBBS seat but not impossible, by the second counselling round, she might get a seat in a government MBBS college. And getting a BDS seat is absolutely possible.
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