I have 317 AIR, 572491 category rank and 65299 AIR in NEET. Which colleges can I get for medicine? I have 75.41 EWS %ile.
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You can find admission into government as well as private medical colleges with 317 AIR, 572491 category rank, 65299 AIR in NEET, and 75.41 EWS percentile. The tuition fee you'd pay also depends with your EWS category rank and colleges you could attend include Lady Hardinge Medical College New Delhi on an EWS fee of INR 2,400/yr or Government Medical College Chandigarh at INR 20,000/yr. Several other possibilities include private medical colleges: Kasturba Medical College, Manipal - INR 14,40,000 per year; Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and Research New Delhi - INR 11,75 000 per year.
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