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Vibhuti Tyagi

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Hello,
There are several other courses other than engineering and medical like, BBA (3 years Bachelor's degree course). Doing just BBA may also help you land a job
BCA is also a better option if you have interest in computer applications
LAW courses also have a big demand
Commercial pilot training in Aviation is also a better option but is quite expensive
B Pharmacy is also a good option which is 4 years degree course has lot to do with Biology and aspects related to medicines
Lastly there are 3 years degree B.Sc. Courses like hotel management, PCM, Agriculture, Nautical Science, IT etc. Hope this helps !
All the best!

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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You have 50-50 chances to get a MBBS seat. Its better to re appear next year for exam.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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You have very low chances. Try harder next year, all the best.

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Balachander Kannan

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Of course, In India, every year around 1 Lacs MBBS seat is available and 15% are reserved for the SC category, and you have a high chance to get MBBS admission and if you have luck, you may get a seat in a government college which is based on your state category rank.

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Balachander Kannan

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Definitely not, if you're getting 98 marks in NEET-UG. If you afford to pay fees in a private college you may try and get a seat through the management quota or study abroad countries. Otherwise, you study hard and try to score higher marks in next time in NEET_UG, which may help you to believe in yourself.

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Kalyan Oruganti

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Yes, it is mandatory to qualify the NEET exam and apply for the AIC (or) state counselling for seeking admission in MBBS.

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Nipin Paul

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You have a variety of options to chose your future or higher studies. Please kindly contact our student helpline for best advices about your higher studies with your grade NEET Scores). .

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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No college offers MBBS course without NEET.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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No, it's not possible to get a seat this year. All the best for next year.

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, you have not qualified for AYUSH counseling to get a Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (B. H. M. S. ). Unfortunately, with the 45 NEET scores, you cannot get admission to even private B. H. M. S. colleges. The minimum score to get a BHMS is 200 for private colleges and 350+ for government homoeopathic medical colleges. Even in the reserved category, you need to score more than 150. You can either enroll in some other courses at a private college, such as BPT, or retake NEET to improve your score.

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