I have scored 90 marks out of 200 in OUAT. So what type of college will I get Government or Private?
You have scored less than 100 marks, so it is not possible to get government college. If you have scored above 50% in HSC and Intermediate, you can get a good private college with 90 marks in OUAT. However, I recommend you to apply for counselling so that you can get a good college.
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