Can I get any college for MBBS with 617 marks in NEET?
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Once you get to score 617 marks in NEET you can easily get into the government medical college. As per the NEET cutoff 2022, the candidate having 617 marks can get All India Rank between 30000 to 40000. According to this rank, you could get admission in government medical universities in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Punjab etc. Some possible colleges to consider are Grant Medical College, Mumbai (cutoff: Self-financing medical colleges are B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad having cutoff 580-610, Government Medical College, Amritsar having cutoff 590-620. Out of the total MBBS seats about ninety thousand around 15% are available under the All
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