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jyoti goel

Guide-Level 13

The competition is rising every year in the medical line. If you are a general category candidate, then you will have to score at least the qualifying marks for NEET to get admission in a private university.

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Vikas PandeyA budding CS Engineer and Web developer.

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
287 is not a very high score for above courses. Chances are very less You should get atleast 340+ to get any government college so work hard now and try next time. Good luck.

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Neil gupta

Beginner-Level 5

Based on your score, the stream that will be allotted to you will be most probably BDS. The college allotment for you depends on the state you are in, and during choice filling of counseling, the priority of college you choose among the list of colleges give in all India counseling and list of college given in list of your state counseling.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Ngangom, Please specify the college name. That is already written in the result sheet of the qualifying marks and it is more than 106. So, qualifying NEET is the 1st eligibility requirement to get a seat. Hope this helps.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

There is a very less chance of an MBBS seat as you must get a qualifying NEET score to get admission in MBBS in India. Still, you may try other courses in medical science.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Instead of government, I believe that you must try with privately or jointly run medical colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite a high fee, starting from 4 lacs P.A (tuition fees) in a common scenario. Still, you may try in the government seat under state quota but there are more chances for BDS.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Instead of government, I believe that you must try with privately or jointly run medical colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite high fees, starting from 4 lacs P.A (tuition fees) in a common scenario. Still, chances are very rare for you to get a seat. Take my suggestion that you try harder next year.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

There are good chances under All India Quota. Either way, I congratulate you.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Not majority, but all depends on seriousness and willpower. I myself have seen many doing wonderful results while many too doing otherwise. Staying serious, focused, organised, calm, and working hard is important.

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