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Can I get admission in this college to low score in the neet exam


Sonam Gupta 9th Jun, 2024
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SHUBHANGI SINHA 30th Jul, 2025

Hello,

Although it might be difficult, getting accepted into a medical college with a low Neet score is not impossible. Your category, state of residence, and the kind of college you want to attend - government, private, deemed university, or overseas - all effect your chances of getting admitted.

Government College

It is often exceedingly difficult to get a seat through the all India quota or State quota if you have a low Neet score (below 450 for general category), unless you are from a low cutoff state or are in a reserved category.

Private colleges

In comparison to government institutions, many private medical colleges and deemed universities charge greater tuition but have lower cutoffs.

Abroad MBBS options

MBBS programs are reasonably priced in Nations including Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, the Philippines, and Kazakhstan, where eligibility is determined only by Neet certificate rather than a high score.

You can also try for other allied Health Sciences courses.

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