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Hello,
NEET admissions are provided on the basis of 85% State Quota and 15% All India Quota.Mop Up rounds are basically used by medical colleges in State to fill up the seats which are left vacant while allotment of seats under All India Quota.Students who fail to secure seats in the first round may get a seat in the second round.
Based upon the marks that you have scored you have very less chances of getting your seat alloted in the mop round.It would had been better if you had mentioned your category,assuming that you are from general category the cutoffs are very high for general category.You have chances of admission in the private medical colleges of Karnataka and also outside of Karnataka.
Use this college predictor link to get the list of the predicted colleges https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor .
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