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Will i be eligible for counselling if i get 160 marks in neet 2018??


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Smita Joshi 4th Jun, 2018
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Mona 4th Jun, 2018

Hi Smita,

If you belong to unreserved category and score above 119 marks, you are eligible for admissions. Whereas, If you are from Reserved Category you need to score more than 95 marks.

Let me know incase of any other queries. Will be happy to help you :)

All the best.

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5th Jun, 2018
Thanks mam! I belong to unreserved category. I have also given kcet exam. So will i be eligible for bams in kcet if i got 451000 AIR in neet. My score in neet is 166 by the way. Plz solve this query mam. It'll be really helpful
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5th Jun, 2018
Smita, You are eligible to apply for the counselling but as your score is less, your chances to get Govrnment College is less for BAMS but still you should give it a try :)
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