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My probable marks in neet 2019 id 482.I m from general category. Can i get a govt college?? I'm from delhi


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RAKSHITA 11th May, 2019
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Swetanshu Subhrajit 11th May, 2019
Hi Rakshita.



Your marks in NEET 2019 might fetch you rank in between 27000 to 29000 which is a real toughie because these marks are quite borderline. To exactly predict if you could get into a government college using your 85% State Quota in Delhi is quite hard because your marks lurk very closely around the cutoffs or the closing ranks. The All India 15% seats are not what you should focus on right now but it is the 85% State Quota that you should work behind and begin applying as soon as the forms are released.



Thank you and hope the best for you.



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