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Dr.Chhavi Srivastava 15th May, 2019
Hi
320 marks are too less to get a seat in government college as for government seat you have to score 620+ marks  but you can apply for deemed colleges to be on safer side . Remember cutoff varies every year depending on number of students appearing in exam, difficulty level of exam, students scoring more than you and your category. Mention to which state you belong and we'll help you know if you can get seat under state quota or not.overall you have very less chances to get one
Hope this helps
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15th May, 2019
Sir iam a sc caste candidate
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15th May, 2019
Yes you have mentioned that. Kindly mention your state
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Esaram Ajaykumar 15th May, 2019

I got 300 marks in neet 2019 caste sc can i get a medical seat

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