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If you are not a resident of India or if you have any first bloodline sponser who is non resident of India then yes, you can apply under NRI quota. You need to produce relevant documents for verification during counselling. However not all states have NRI quota reservation. The fees for NRI quota is comparitevly higher than others.
You have not mentioned to which category you belong to. So firstly I would recommend you to check the possibilities of getting a college without NRI quota. You can use our college predictor tool for the same:
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If there are no chances under AIQ or state quota and if you do not want to purse other courses like BDS and BAMS and wish to continue, then yes, you can attend the counselling under NRI quota. Though competition is not too high under NRI quota, fees is higher.
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