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    Hi,

    With the marks of 488 in NEET and also belonging to Obc category, the chances of getting a seat in the government medical colleges is not possible. However you may try for private medical colleges which might be quite possible enough. However the cutoff varies every year and also

    Hi


    I am assuming you from general category.

    It is difficult to make prediction as cut off keeps changing every year  depending upon various factors like

    ------------) number of students that appeared in the neet exam,

    ------------) kind of marks obtained by them ,

    ------------)  toughness level of the neet

    Hi,

    In accordance to the marks of 283 in NEET 2021 and belonging to the OBC category, the chances of getting a seat in the government medical colleges is not at all possible. However you may try for private medical colleges which might be quite possible enough. The private medical

    Hello Aspirant,

    Yes definitely you can take part in both the counselling, for 15% seats of GMCs as well as for 100% seats for DEEMED institutions. If you have already registered for Deemed counselling then you can exercise it using the RESET option and note that it is only one

    Hello Aspirant,

    No without successful payment of registration fee and security deposit you cannot participate in any round of NEET AIQ counselling. If you are not able to make it right now then you can wait for a while and try again because there might be some technical error.


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    Hello Aspirant,

    There are many states which are having very good top medical colleges of India.

    If you go through the counselling data we will see College of Delhi(UT) are on the top ,then its Karnataka,Maharastra ,Tamilnadu and Kerala.

    But in my opinion you must look at the college and

    Hello Aspirant,


    See it is quite difficult to help you with the exact list of colleges as the counselling is yet to be conducted and the cut-offs keep on changing every year but yes we can provide you the list of colleges that you can get based on previous years

    Dear aspirant,

    Cut-off changes from year to year and that's why it is difficult to predict. Cut-offs depends on many factors like

    1. Number of seats available.

    2. Difficulty level of the exam.

    3. Number of students appeared in the exam.

    4. Caste Category of the students.

    You have chances

    Hi,

    It would have been better if you could have provided your category. However with the marks of 400 in NEET getting a seat in the government medical colleges is not at all possible. Rather you may try for private medical colleges in Rajasthan also through management quota seats which

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