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I have scored 365 in my neet ug exam and I belong to general category. I am from Karnataka. Can I get a gov seat in private college???


Nutan S Niralgikar 6th Jun, 2019
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Aryan 6th Jun, 2019

Hey there, you have scored 365 marks in NEET and you are from Karnataka. With these marks, you can take a seat in semi-government college as even you know government college requires very high cutoff. You can try for a Semi-government college. If you want to check the best colleges available for you then you can check at NEET College Predictor and it will be very beneficial for you.

 I would personally suggest you use the NEET Predictor and explore various colleges according to your category and home state quota and choose the best one for you as this college will be your future lifeline.

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