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My son got 445 marks in neet 2019, which college will he get admission under general category


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Ritesh 31st May, 2019
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Ibra Student Expert 12th Jun, 2019

Hello aspirant ,

Your score of NEET in general category is considerably fine but most of the college demand 560+ , preferably for government colleges seat.

To know the college you got you can check through college predictors.


ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 31st May, 2019
Hello,

445 marks is a good marks,  but it is not sufficient for getting a seat in Government Medical College under state or all india  quota,  unluckily.

Actually for general category anything less than 550 marks will not help to get a seat in decent Government Medical College.

thankyou

Feel free to ask your further queries if any.



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