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Where should I register for AIQ and state quota of neet (UP)?


Ashish Yadav 12th Jun, 2019
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Sunanda Dhar Student Expert 12th Jun, 2019

Getting a college through state is always preferable than aiq, because cutoffs are lower for state..Through aiq you might get some Colleges in chhatisgarh and jharkhand,or maybe some other unknown college.


So I think it's better that you go for up state counseling..That way,I think barring kgmc and maybe gsvm, you'll get any college of up like llrm and snmc. But I think the wait will be a bit long,till 2nd counseling at least.


Have a good one!


Best of luck!

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12th Jun, 2019
My marks 493 . Which college will I get.?
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Student Expert 12th Jun, 2019
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12th Jun, 2019
I have to pay for it. Is there not any free site for this?
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