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My daughter is score nearby 447 and we have open category can my daughter having admission in MBBS


Namita 19th May, 2018
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Nikita Chauhan 20th May, 2018
There are chances of bagging a seat in deemed universities. However, government colleges require a score above 570 to increase your odds of selection via AIQ 15% and atleast around 550 if you contest for 85% state quota.
Anbarasan T 19th May, 2018
Hi,

The chance of getting a govt. College for this mark is very low for open category. But you may have the chances for private colleges.
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Mayank Kukreti 19th May, 2018
Hello mam
I m sorry but these marks are not upto the expected cut off for govt Colleges which is around 500+ for general candidate . But you can surely try for some private MBBS colleges as their cut off is lower than the govt Colleges.
Thanku I hope this would be helpful.
Rashmi 19th May, 2018

Hello Mam 

Please go through the link below to find the cutoffs of previous years 

https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off%3famp

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