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If i m getting 417 marks in neet 2016 and i m general from UP. can i get a government college in UP this year? Please advice.


Kritika Singh 20th Aug, 2016
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Animesh Vats Student Expert 12th Sep, 2020

Hi,

Well the score that you have got in neet is pretty low for a general category student to get a state quota or all india quota seat in any government college of India and your own state. The cut off is the highest for general category students and that is why getting a seat with that score might not be possible. Just try for some private colleges or dental colleges where you might stand a chance.

I hope my answer helps.

All the best.

WAQUAR YUNUS 21st Aug, 2016
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Miku Kumar Singh 20th Aug, 2016
Dear Student, You have low chances in state counselling according to your marks. You can try for private colleges like COMEDK, CMC VELLORE, CMC LUDHIANA, ST JOHN etc.

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