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Nandhini Student Expert 11th Jun, 2019
Hello student,
You've not mentioned which category you belong to. With a score of 175, honestly speaking, you don't have any chance for mbbs, even in private colleges, if your category is general. For reserved category, it purely depends on your state.
However you can go through the following link to know about the cut off's and ranks for the previous years and calculate your chances of selection in your state
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp
Good luck
Niraj Student Expert 11th Jun, 2019

Hello aspirant,

with this score you cannot admission in any government college and the chance to get admission in private college is also less. It's very difficult to get admission with this rank. one easy way to get admission is to get admission in a private college through management quota or any other quota. Or better you can give a drop and prepare better for next year.

Thank you.

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