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Hello aspirant,
There are no free seats for any category in medical colleges throughout the country. I am assuming you belong to General-PWD. However, you have fair chances of getting government medical colleges, according to the previous year cut offs-
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College, Barpeta- 147
S.S Medical College, Rewa- 182
Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi (FOR GIRLS)- 124
Government Medical College, Kota- 139
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Adilabad- 129 (You can avail state quota and get admission)
However, please note that there are fewer government medical colleges that have cut off less than 170 marks for PWD category. A safe score would be 180+ as cut off varies every year depending on various factors such as category of the student, number of students attempting the paper and difficulty level of the exam.
You can also use the college predictor tool for in depth analysis of the colleges you can get into based on your score and category-
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Hope it helps!
Hi there,
It might be difficult to get a government MBBS seat at this marks since 300+ is considered a safe score for PWD category.
But you may expect to secure a MBBS seat in private medical college.
You can use this link to predict colleges you may have chances in-
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