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what score is required to get in NEET for Government medical collages??


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Amith Srigiripura 4th Mar, 2017
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Sachin Expert 4th Mar, 2017
To get government college under 15% AIQ seats, you should try to score more than 500 marks (Gen/OBC).



From which state do you belong?

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4th Mar, 2017
Karnataka sir
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4th Mar, 2017
what's aiq seats?
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Expert 4th Mar, 2017
Karnataka has good number of medical & dental colleges so if you get more than 450 score in NEET then you will have chances in your state.

But prpeare hard and try to score more than 500 marks to secure seat in goverement college.

All the Best!!
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Expert 4th Mar, 2017
AIQ (All India Quota) seats are 15% seats of goverment colleges which are filled through central counselling.
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