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i am scoring nta abhya neet test around 580 To 623 but in some tests I scored 500 to 580 but why, what's your pridiction to get a government mbbs seats in general


opsisodia40 23rd Aug, 2020
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Amulya Jedia 23rd Aug, 2020

Hello there.

As far as test series or mock tests go, their main benefit is attained when you're reviewing them thoroughly.

As you know how unpredictable these exams can be, any question that you might think is not very important might appear on the day of exam.

For general category seat in government college, you definitely would need to be in the top 2000 rank which is not easy to procure unless you score more than 560 marks.

Well it depends a lot on the difficulty level and your relative scores, for you to get your desired college.

But as the trend follows, keep revising your mistakes and keep giving tests regularly and definitely your hard will lead you to success!

All the best

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