I have scored 229 in NEET UG 2022. Can I get any MBBS college? If yes, which colleges am I eligible for?
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According to the information you have given, your rank is more than 4,50,000. You have less chance of getting admission into a government college, but you can try these government colleges for an MBBS course. You may get admission into these government colleges. There is a list of government colleges offering MBBS programs.
1- DMIMSU-Data Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
2- SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Center
Also, you can try these private colleges for the MBBS course. A list of private colleges is
1- Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre
2- Saveetha University-Saveetha Institute of Medical and Tech...more -
Hi shruti, every year the cutoff of colleges are changes due to new students and their rank so if you want the better information about the college or university then visit the official site of the college. Best of luck.
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