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    Hi, 

    Frankly for any good government college, this score might just fall short but there can be some chance for you in private college. Go for counselling and perform well there. Hope for the best. Wait till final round to see what better you can get. Just don't lose heart.

    Hi, 

    Frankly your score is very less for taking admission into any good government college. I will suggest you to not waste much time and continue to study. Try to secure better grades than this so that you can get into your dream college. Don't lose heart. Just focus and

    Hi, 

    Your score is fine and this will help you get a good seat in any good college. Just wait for the commencement of counselling for bams. Till last year they considered a score above 300 good for bams government college admission. Don't worry much. Hope for the Best. Good

    Hi surabhi .

    Yes you can do that . You can go for spot round too and if you got the seat you want , you can leave the earlier seat .

    But this needs time and once you take admission in college than the whole process of cancelling one

    Hi,

    Frankly your score is really good if you want a government bams seat. You can also get a good government bds seat. Perform well in counselling and get a admission in a good college. Don't worry much. Your score is really good though. Just hope for the best. Good

    Hi, 

    Frankly your score is less if you are looking for a very good government college but I will suggest you to go for counselling and perform well. You may have a chance to get a seat in some semigovernment and private college. For now wait for the commencement of

    Hi, 

    Firstly your score is bit less for any good government college but still don't lose heart. Go for bams counselling in your state and see what happens. Wait till final round of counselling and see if there is some chance. I will also suggest you to continue your studies

    Hi, 

    See your score is pretty fine for any good government college. Wait for the counselling to begin and see what happens. For a good bams college they ask for a score above 300. Your score is in that range. Now wait and hope for the best. The counselling for

    The admission into any bams colleges are always based on neet score.To get into government bams colleges the cutoff for General category is 480 and 450 for obc category and 420 for sc and st.Having said that the trends change every year based on question difficulty, number of students appeared

    Hi, 

    Frankly your score is very less for any good government college and even for private college your score must be greater than this. I will suggest you to not waste much time rather continue your studies and try to score better than this. This might feel little disheartening for

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