Can I get admission to MBBS (self-financed) at colleges in Kerala with a score of 534 in NEET? I am in the VK category.

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    Kapil Lalwani | Contributor-Level 10

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    The NEET score of 534 together with your VK category classification gives you an admission opportunity at MBBS self-financed colleges in Kerala. KEAM admission data from 2020 showed that Mount Zion Medical College, Pathanamthitta accepted students with a last rank of 6997 and NEET score of 533 which stands close to your NEET score. The Sree Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences in Ernakulam also accepted students with a last rank of 7650 based on their 524 NEET score. The admission stats mentioned here could change because the ongoing application procedures might use different cutoff scores.

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