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I got 237 marks in neet, UR category and have esic benefit. Can I get MBBS admission


sona s 5th Jun, 2019
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Sameera 14th Jun, 2019

Hi, Sona.

Neet is an all India common entrance examination for the admissions into the government colleges and deemed universities for undergraduate courses to the medical aspirants.

With your marks and your category with the basic benefit the minimum eligible marks required for you to get into any private colleges is more than 350.

As you got less than that it is not possible for you to get into the mbbs and bds colleges through merit quota

But you can try for the admissions into the private colleges under management quota

For more information on the colleges prediction, please check the link below

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=sticky-qna-wap

Goodluck

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