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Sir I am getting 175 in neet and I am obc pwd quota and I am from bihar will i get any government college?


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Anand Raj 2nd Jun, 2019
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Charan Tej 3rd Jun, 2019

Hi Anand,

As per the laws,

Persons with disabilities having 40% and above degree of disability will enjoy a 3% reservation horizontally in each of the categories , i.e. in SC, ST,OBC –A, OBC-B and in the Unreserved or General category.

Usually, as per the statistics, the seats reserved for the pwd category lest unfilled due to the lack of such students.

So, if your disability percentage is more than 40 then you can surely get into one or another government college.

For more information, check out the following website

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp

All the best

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