Can I get a seat in Assam for MBBS? I am from ST category in Meghalaya, and I have 428 marks in NEET.
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Your 428 NEET score together with your ST status creates a possibility to obtain MBBS admission at an institution in Assam. The ST category cutoff marks in Assam stood at 412-422 during the year 2022. Your mark of 428 combined with your ST category status makes you a candidate for admission at Assam Medical College and Dibrugarh and Jorhat Medical College. There are about 726 MBBS seats distributed across Assam while the ST category receives 7% reservation from the total where admission is possible. The annual tuition fees at Assam government medical colleges for MBBS education amount to INR 24000.
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