I have 133315 rank in PG NEET 2024 and my category is OBC. Which colleges can I expect for MBBS?
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Absolutely, your unique and diverse background with two years of full-time experience, two years of trainee experience, and concurrent family business management will be a tremendous asset for your PGDM journey and subsequent job prospects. B-schools highly value candidates with varied experiences as they bring rich perspectives to classroom discussions and group projects. Your practical experience, combined with the strategic insights from managing a family business, will make you a more mature, adaptable, and attractive candidate for recruiters seeking individuals with a blend of corporate and entrepreneurial understanding. It demons
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These ranks are slightly higher to fetch you into any government colleges, but yes, you can try for private medical colleges, deemed ones, and also DNB broad speciality.
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With this rank (133315) and category OBC you may not have a chance for higher studies after MBBS in a government medical college but there is a slightest posibility in some of the deemed or the private colleges. Though the fee structure in these colleges is a bit more but they have a slightly low cut off as compared to the government colleges. You should explore your options in state counselling.
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