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Which college in India takes the students with lowest marks in NEET?


Swarupa Malakar 21st Jun, 2019
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Bhumika Rani 21st Jun, 2019

Hi aspirant

Usually private colleges takes admission of low neet scorer but when we talk about top private colleges you need decent marks .

If you are looking for low level college that doesn't give you good faculty,education,infrastructure,labs etc. there is no point in wasting crore of rupees in such a college.

Its better to use that money in coaching and preparing once again so that you can utilize that money.

These are the list of colleges: https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-india

All the best.


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