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is it required to qualify neet .if I want to take admission in private college.


komal.indian2001 5th Nov, 2020
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Pragya sarwaiya 5th Nov, 2020

Yes

NEET is required to get admission in any medical College- be it private or government.

On the basis of your score, you can get seat through All India or state quota. You can also get a seat through management quota but you have to give NEET exam in both cases

All the best

Aadarsh Gupta 5th Nov, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Yes..private colleges require u to at least pass the exam..i.e.get 50 percentile..

There are many private colleges where cut offs are immensely high…that means u should score well in neet to get into best private med colleges..

For checking neet eligibility please visit this link

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

Hope this helps you

Feel free to ask any question

All the best for your future

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