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I got 355 in neet 2019..iam from tn can i get mbbs seat in gov or low prices medical college all over india??


Ramyavasu 12th Jun, 2019
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Niraj Student Expert 12th Jun, 2019

Hello aspirant,

Your score is not enough to get admission in any government college if you belong to the general category. But if you belong to some other category then you have some chance. You can also try at the private colleges. If you belong to general category then you will get a seat at the private college. I cannot tell the exact colleges you can get as the cutoff varies every year. But you can use our website's college precdictor tool to have a look which colleges you can get based upon your rank.

here is the link below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor


Thank you.

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