My score of NEET UG 2023 is 495 and State Merit List for Maharashtra is 9400. Can you suggest me which should I choose MBBS or BDS?
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I have secured 84 percentile when appeared for my NEET examination in 2019 where the top mark is 701 and only one person have scored above 700. Even at that time, I couldn't get any of the government medical colleges. Besides, now in 2023, the competition has increased and almost 145 students have scored above 700. Your cutoff depends upon the first mark and the number of ranks before your rank. Concluding that, it is absolutely not a good score and you couldn't get any of the government medical colleges .Also, in my opinion it is not good to spend a lot of money for donation for joining in private medical
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