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Sir I have scored 420 marks in neet 2019. In which state I can get addmission


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Anshul Rohilla 30th May, 2019
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Pooja Gulati 30th May, 2019

Hi !

You have scored an average marks. Yes, you can get admission in private colleges easily , but government colleges would be tough for you to getting admission. You have also not mentioned your category , please tell us your domicile state and your category and state of your class 12 examination, may be you have more chances of getting a good college , if you belong to any reserved category , or any such state where the cutoffs are low.

Please furnish us with some information so that we can tell you more options.

All the best !

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https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

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30th May, 2019
I belong to obc category and I am from delhi 
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