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What are the college's that I have to prefer first for medical counseling?


Vanaparthi Sathvik 7th Jul, 2019
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019
Dear Sathvik, when selecting a college, please checknits previous cut off for your Category. If it is greater than your score, you should consider it having last in the list. Opt for colleges that have cut offs closer to your score or lesser than your score. Select the best among these colleges. Because if your selected college has higher cut offs, you cannot get a seat and it will only be a wasted opportunity.
Sriya Bose Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019
Hello Aspirant!

While choice filling during the medical counselling process, keep the following things in mind for preferance order:

1.) Always go for those colleges first, that you can get essily admission into with your NEET UG scores and rank.
2.) The second criteria is to go for colleges that are in your city or in your state.
3.) Ofcourse, if you are getting better colleges outside your city or state and you want the best for yourself, then go for them.

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