I got 175 marks in NEET. What are my chances of getting B.Sc Nursing seat in government college? What is the score required for the same?

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For NEET, scoring 175 would not secure a B.Sc. Nursing seat in a government college as scores usually hover around 250-400. This could be detailed in the following ways: Types of Competitive Score Range: Generally, candidates aiming to get a seat in a government college need to obtain anywhere betwe

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