Is there a chance to get an MBBS seat with 402 marks and 78000 rank in NEET exam? Which are the best colleges and course for my rank?

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
8 years ago
Hello Dear, Though you have scored very well, it might be difficult for you to get admission into government medical colleges. For government medical colleges, you need a score of around 500. You cab try for private.

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Vivek Kr.
3 years ago
It might be difficult for you to get a Government medical College if you are general, OBC or SC. There is some chance for ST or PH candidates. I would recommend you to prepare for one more year and score in the range of 600 to get into a medical college of your choice.

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H
4 years ago
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S
6 years ago
It might be difficult for you to get admission into government medical colleges. For government medical colleges, you need a score of around 500.

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J
6 years ago
There are very little chances to get into MBBS but you can apply for BHMS and BDS They're also very nice courses. For BHMS you can apply into Nehru college of homeopathy.

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R
6 years ago
Can I know your state and reservation category?

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I have NEET mark 443 I am belongs Christian (Roman catholic) non Karnataka. Can I expect MBBS seat in st. johns medical college Bangalore.

Vikas Pandey
6 years ago
Hello Dear, Though, you have scored very well, it might be difficult for you to get admission into government medical colleges. For government medical colleges, you need a score of around 500. You can try for private.

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Bishal Baishya
7 years ago
There is no chance to get in any state run colleges. Please try for the self-financed medical colleges.

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Pradip Ku Sahu
7 years ago
If you have a category quota, then it is possible. For general categories, it is very difficult to get a seat with 402 marks, prepare for next year.

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Shikher jain
7 years ago
You won't get any government college but you may get private colleges for MBBS. There are many colleges in India in different cities. You just go on the internet and find the best college that is suitable for you.

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