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I scored 508 marks in ug neet and got 5341 rank in Karanataka ug list. Will i get a seat in Private college?


Haile Jose 25th Jun, 2019
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Pooja Kumari 26th Jun, 2019
Hello Haile, you can actually get a seat in a Government Medical College with your score depending on your category.  Now the DME has ordered individual rank lists for every Medical and Dental College including Government and Private Medical Colleges to be uploaded on their official website. Please check their official website, go to relevant NEET rank list and check for information. You will know your options. 512 marks was the highest score in Karnataka NEET in 2018. 503 will surely get you a government medical college. The chances depend on your category. Use this link to go through cut offs of your category. But remember that cut offs change every year. https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-karnataka/amp
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