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no there are very fewer chances for you to get any of those campus, MUMBAI or BANGALORE, as you have the rank which is much lower.
the only case in which you can get admission is that you belong to a category, only then you will get the admission.
Hello
With 159 marks in the NEET exam, you might get a seat in Deemed Universities. Chances seem to be less to get admission in government and private medical colleges.
Hope for the best.
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Hello, it is difficult to get a good college for mbbs so i suggest that you can take a year drop and score above 500 marks or you can plan to do your mbbs from Russia/ukraine/Georgia. that will save your one year. I hope this was helpful.
Hi Abhijeet,
Network Bulls and Uninets are good institutes for the ccna/ccnp courses. But I would recommend you to visit the centres yourself to get an idea of the infrastructure, facilities, and trainers so you can make a informed decision.
If you need more help feel free to ask.
Hope
Medical deemed universities1. Cristian medical college, Vellore2. Kasturba medical college, Manipal3. St John's medical college, Bangalore4. Cristian medical college, Ludhiana5. Sri Ramachandra medical college and research institute, Chennai6. Jawaharlal Nehru medical college, Belgaum7. Kasturba medical college, Mangalore8. SRM medical college hospital and
Greetings aspirant,
this could take more than a whole long passage to answer. It actually depends on exam you might appear and colleges that you`re considering. If the colleges take through any centralised exam like JEE-Main then you can certainly apply not only to multiple colleges but also in multiple
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