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when using college predictor which rank should write open ranking or OBC ranking


Pranav Jathar 31st Oct, 2020
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akashkumarpati.2000 31st Oct, 2020

Dear Pranav,

Hope you're asking about our NEET College predictor tool.

Ok so regarding your query I would like to inform you to use your open Ranking in this College predictor tool to estimate colleges suitable as per your marks, rank and category. Because the whole NEET UG Counselling procedure is continued on the basis of your open Ranking i.e. if you put your category rank in our College predictor tool, then the tool considers category rank as your General Merit rank leading to be supplied with wrong college estimation.

One more thing, don't forget to use your reserved category name (i.e. OBC) in the required place of category. Because it provides you genuinely some extra advantages at the time of college estimation through your AIR.

So use our NEET College predictor wisely:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

And for furthermore details in this regard, you can go through the following Careers360 article minutely:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-college-predictor

Hope you'll get benifitted from the above information.

All the best!!



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