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I am going to score 250-300 in NEET and I have done ny 12th from NWAC BOARD. Is it possible to get admission in MBBS in private amd deemed university


Aditya Rai 5th Sep, 2021
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pushpachoudhary7413 5th Sep, 2021
Hello aspirant
Hope you are doing good
NWAC board is a valid educational board recognised by AIU so , you aren't going to face any problem regarding this.
But as per your marks are concerned , you have very less chance of getting any private college with such low marking while you may have chance with deemed ones.
You should realize that a large portion of youth gives NEET exam every year and competition gets tougher every year , so you have to work hard too if you are planning to do mbbs in a recognised college

Here's a link which you can use for preparation of exam
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-free-mock-test/

Here's a college predictior link which you can use to get further idea about your position
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici;=qna_answer

Hope it helps
Thank you
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