my daughter is expected to score around 310 in NEET 2020. what are the options available for us for MBBS admission. we belong to General quota with no specific Domicile eligibility
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Well, you can try these options:-
- Attend all the Counceling sessions conducted by the MCC.
- Attend all the Open State Counceling, like in Rajasthan and UP. (And since, you don't have any domicile, you'll be considered for 15% seats)
- You should have a back-up plan. You can look for further other courses in medical field, or your daughter can try for the next year too with more preparation. As the reality is that- it is difficult to grab a seat with these marks in such a competitive exam.
- Lastly, you can try in Deemed/Private universities if you're able to pay a good amount of money to them!
I hope these points will help you.
All the very best for your upcoming future!
Hello student ,
As you belong from general category then recognising previous year cut for general category it would be tough to say that you will get government college but you can get private medical college for MBBS . Further i will suggest you to wait for the result because as you know that cut off changes for every year due to various factors like increase or decrease in the no. Of candidates appeared for the exam , toughness level of the exam and many more , So till then use our college tool predictor to know your chances of admission in different colleges according to your expected marks .
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope it helps !
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