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Hi Poonam,
Sorry to inform you but you won't be able to get any government college with your marks. Even for OBC category, you need at least 470+ marks to get any government colleges. And according to past trends, even 500 marks are needed for an OBC candidate to get into a government medical college.
If this is your first attempt and you are serious about medical then I suggest you should take a drop year and prepare again and try to score above 500 to get to a safer side. Work hard towards your goal, take coaching if you think you need it and your family can afford it. Here are some links to further nurture your knowledge:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/ https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet https://medicine.careers360.com/tags/neet https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-neet https://www.careers360.com/question-which-is-the-best-coaching-center-for-neet
Hope this helps.
Comment your doubts, if any.
All the best. Thank You.
Hello
Less possibilities to get a seat in government medical college.
So better you try to get other like BDS, BHMS seats. Then you have try to private colleges also. Best of luck.
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