My daughter scored 672 in her NEET UG having Punjab quota but she wants seat in AIQ.

Her all India rank is 2516. Suggest best colleges.

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Shubham
2 years ago

Congratulations to your daughter on her NEET UG score! While she has scored well in the NEET exam, it's important to understand that admission to All India Quota (AIQ) seats is based on merit and rank. The AIQ seats are reserved for candidates from all over India, excluding the respective state quot

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