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I got 236 marks in neet (UR) . Now what can I do. Can I take admission in private medical college or drop for this year


Simmi Gautam 18th Jun, 2019
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akanshavg241 Student Expert 18th Jun, 2019
Hey Simmi,
The cutoff for this year is about 490+ and for private college you are required to score minimum 300 marks. With 236 marks, it is difficult to get a medical college (private). But if you belong to reserved category, you might get a college (private medical college) through state Domicile.
But I will suggest you to drop for one more year, as even to get a private college is difficult with these marks and if you get it, it will charge you a lot of fee which is not affordable for all and the college might not have good profile.
You can still try using college predictor using your neet marks to check up the colleges you can get:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=NEET_article_contmap
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