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Yuktha Srivastava 26th May, 2018
Hello,

If you belong to the general category then your chances are pretty low even with the 85% state quota as the competition is increasing a lot

All the best
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30th May, 2018
My category is MBC (OBC-NCL).then is there any chance?
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Disha B 26th May, 2018
Hi Guhanraj,
Although there is no concept of an absolutely free seat, several scholarship opportunities are usually available for students seeking financial help.
With a score of 325, it is not possible to get a government MBBS seat. However you may try for private colleges or study hard and appear again next year.
Good luck to you!
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manisha.gupta 26th May, 2018

As per the previous year cutoff according your score you have less chances to get a seat under 15%quota seats & state quota seats also. You can try for the private colleges.

What do you mean by free seats?

 

Good Luck!

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