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I am from general category with Jain minority and can get 465 to 480 in Neet, What are the possibilities of getting government college ?


Priti Muthiyan 30th May, 2019
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ravi majithiya1171107822 Student Expert 30th May, 2019


Yes there are possibility of getting the govt. colleges all you need to go through the online admission process and form filling. You will be having the choices of various colleges to fill and then you can check the results which college you got through your score in NEET. It is next to impossible to tell you that this particular college you will be getting but you can go through the previous NEET results and cutoffs on google where you can find all the information as it is not possible to mention the entire information here.

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30th May, 2019
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