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Hi, I am expecting 550 marks in NEET 2019. I am from UR category and from rajasthan state. What are my chances of getting govt. college ?


SHUBHAM KUMAR 6th May, 2019
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Nandhini Student Expert 6th May, 2019

Hello student, Greetings from Career360.com!

Comparing the score of 2018, the closing marks for state quota was 560 and for All India quota, it was 555. But scores and ranking varies every year depending on various factors. However you have chances of securing a eat in gvt medical college in Rajasthan.

Good luck!  

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6th May, 2019
Hi Nandhini, thanks for the information. Also, what are the scene of semi government colleges. Do they also have some NEET cutoff for government seats ? What is this cut off generally ? Is it  lower than the cutoff you mentioned above ? Also what is the fees range in these colleges? Apart from this does in private colleges the fees also varys according to the neet score ??
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