Can I get admission into a government college? I have 39 marks in SSUHS CEE BSc Nursing 2024 and 104 marks in NEET.
It's unlikely you'll get a government nursing college seat with only 104 NEET marks and 39 in SSUHS CEE. Government colleges typically require a higher NEET score, often around 450-500, while private colleges might accept scores around 350-400. Your SSUHS CEE score, while relevant for your specific
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