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At this score it is difficult for you to get any government college due to high competition but you might get some good private colleges.
Dont get disheartened just go for counselling process dont give up you may get good colleges in mop up round many candidates get good colleges
Hello aspirant,
Based on your NEET 2024 score of 501 marks and being in the EWS category with MP domicile, you have a reasonable chance of securing an MBBS seat in Madhya Pradesh under the state quota.
For MP state quota, previous year cutoffs indicate that government medical colleges have
Hello,
With 459 marks, you have a moderate chance of getting into a private MBBS college, especially if the cutoffs are on the lower side.
I would recommend you to participate in the state counselling process as state-specific cut-off might be lower compared to the all-India level.
Best of luck!
Hello Aspirant,
As per your rank, it is going to be very difficult for you to get admission into a Government college.
Here you can predict your NEET College.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?ici=footer&icn=neet-clgpd
GOOD LUCK.
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2.
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