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Akshit singhal Student Expert 10th Jun, 2019

Nope bro, hard luck. And very sorry to say that with 51 marks, you can't get any medical college, whether it is government or it is private. With 51 marks, you have no chance in any colleges all over India. So hard luck bro, and don't be sad. Best of luck for the future

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10th Jun, 2019
Thnx
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Ankit Dahiya Student Expert 10th Jun, 2019
Hello,
As you know admission to government medical colleges is based on NEET marks is done under two categories-All India quota(15%) and state quota(85%).
With 51 marks, you might not get any government college through All India quota or state quota. You might not even get private colleges.
So I'll suggest you to go for some other courses or prepare fo NEET next year and secure better marks.

Follow this link for more-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-college-predictor/amp
Good luck
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