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Hii sir,my neet expected score is 510 from Andhra Pradesh and category-ews,can I expect any government college seat?


hareeswar2097 15th Aug, 2022
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Karishma Sawhney 15th Aug, 2022

Hello aspirant

With 510 marks and the EWS category, getting a government seat in any state (even your domiciled state) is quite difficult. The cut off for A category seats was 540+ according to the previous year's cut off, however, you have good chances of getting a B category seat in private colleges in Andhra Pradesh.

Here is a list of colleges you can get into, based on the previous year's cut off-

Katuri Medical College- 426

PES Institute of medical sciences- 432

GSL Medical College, Rajahmudry- 430

Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences, Chittoor- 438

Vishwabharthi Medical College, Kurnool- 400

Santhiram Medical College- 410

Please note that the cut-off varies every year depending on various factors such as the category of the student, number of students attempting the paper, number of newly opened colleges etc.

You can also use the college predictor tool to know your chances of admission in a college/course- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

Hope it helps!

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