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There are many of the private colleges which costs lesser fees then you have mentioned.
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You have said upto 40L you afford but there are even private college with costs even 10L and below is the list.
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Before that see that you are eligible as per points mentioned,
Dear aspirant, with such rank it seems a bit difficult to get a government college on the basis of your general and category rank. You can check the college availability for your rank in the below predictor https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
All the best.
Hello Student
I can understand that this year despite of scoring such a high score you get such a rank but this shows that how much the competetion is rising and also the cutoff is going to rise so much high .
You belong to the quota of Dsc so
Hii Aspirant,
First of all Congratulation for clearing one of the most prestigious exam of the country with such a fantastic score.
Coming to your question the chances of admission in government college changes every year according to some factors like Mark's secured, cutoff of that year and the difficulty
Hello,
As per last years cutoff, there are less chances of getting a government medical seat with this rank. You can refer the link for cutoff.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-odisha
You can use the college predictor tool to get a clear picture of the colleges you might get.
Hello Aspirant,
On such marks and category you have good chances of getting government medical colleges in Karnataka under state quota according to previous year's cut-off. As we go through previous year's cut-off then it shows that you can get following colleges :-
Hi Aspirant,
To get admission in Private medical colleges in Karnataka, following are the steps -
1. Write NEET Examination and you should qualify under the category.
2. Participate in the counselling process by registering.
3. According to the rank obtained by the candidates in the entrance exam, seats will
Hello aspirant
With 587 in neet you have chances of getting Medical seat in government college Kerala. Which College you will get depends upon cut off of the College. Cut off depends upon number of candidates appeared and qualified in exam, difficulty level of exam, previous year's cut off etc.
Hi aspirant,
Based on the marks you have scored in NEET and your reservation quota, it may be difficult to get admission for MBBS government seats under 85% state quota or even All India quota.
However, you may apply for admission for MBBS at deemed universities through MCC and also
Hi Tanisha Choudhary,
According to the recent order from Telangana high court, there has been an order saying that the private medical colleges should not charge MBBS course for 5 years fees wherein the course is of 4.5 years. It is illegal. So, Tamil Nadu private medical colleges should be
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