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I am expecting to secure 440marks in neet. Should I wait for counselling or I should go for coaching.


Piyush Agrawal 15th Jun, 2017
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Hari 20th Jun, 2017
First u pay starting fee nd join in2 a coaching institute den u attend counseling..See if u r getting any b or a category seat if u get an affordable one 5n or also 5n as u vil continue as usual in u r institute..All da best
Jayant Raj 16th Jun, 2017
Well my friend you need to improve but you've got a really good score. The marks for getting a government college is 530+ if you want to make sure you get a government seat you gotta hit that Mark. Join coaching institution immediately and well if you wish to convince yourself and find out more there's an article regarding how things went in NEET 2016. All the best.
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Arshid Bhat 16th Jun, 2017
Wait for counselling who knows what happens
Abhishek singh 16th Jun, 2017
You should go for coaching bro
Jayant Raj 16th Jun, 2017
Can you please tell me about the category you are in?
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