I have no reservation and I have scored 320 marks in 2023 NEET PG. Can I get admission in any private college with less fee structure?

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    Arun Kumar

    2 years ago
    There are less chances to take the admission in private colleges with less fess structure. Good luck.
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    Imran Shah

    2 years ago
    It's better to prepare again for next year. There is a very low Probability for getting admission on this score in good colleges. But you can try in private colleges, and you may get admission with very high fees.
  • There is chance to get college but I am unable to assure about it for getting admission this year. You have to prepare well for your exam and reappear next year. Congratulations in advance!
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    Swati mishra

    2 years ago
    There are chances of getting private medical college but there is no assurity of getting college with low fees.
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    Anshika Maurya | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Congratulations on scoring 320 marks in NEET PG 2023! With this score, you have a good chance of getting admission to MD/MS courses in private colleges. However, the fee structure in private colleges can vary widely, depending on the college and the state. Some private colleges may charge very high fees, while others may have a lower fee structure. It is important to do thorough research on the fee structure of various private colleges before making a decision. You can start by looking for private medical colleges in your state and neighboring states. Check their websites or contact them to find out about their fee structure, admission
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