I have 306 marks and 6 lakh rank in NEET. Which are the colleges for MBBS with their own hospital with fees under 70 lakh including hostel?
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With 306 marks and a 6 Lacs rank in NEET, you will be able to secure a private seat only. If you are looking for a private institute for MBBS under 70 Lacs fees with a hostel, you can go for St. John's National Academy of Health Science and Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore. These institutes have their own hospitals too. Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, is also a good institute but has higher fees as compared to the above ones. These institutes generally fall under your rank, and you can easily get admission into these with the rank of 6 lakh.
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