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Sir i got 465 marks in neet and 72000 AIR what should be the next step?


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Navneet goyal 6th Jun, 2019
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Animesh Vats Student Expert 20th Jul, 2019

Hi Navneet,

Well the next step will be to attend counselling for AIQ and state quotas. If you are a general category student then I must tell you that getting a government medical college with this marks is not possible in both AIQ and state quota.

The cut off this year is very high and in any case the cut off for general category students are very high.

Even OBC category won't get a government medical college with this marks.

SC and ST category students have a chance to get government medical college with this marks.

I will recommend to try for private medical colleges through state quota. Maybe you can get a seat there.

I hope this information helps.

All the best.

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