Which government colleges for MBBS can I get with 520 marks in NEET?
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If you have scored 520 marks in NEET you can apply to government medical colleges although there maybe relatively lower cutoffs in a few states. Some possible colleges to consider are Government Medical College, Chandigarh (cutoff: Some of the other medical colleges are Government Medical College Amritsar, the cutoff rank lie between 500-520, the Government Medical College patiala the cutoff rank between 490-510. For AIR, your score ranges at about 35000-40000 levels. Out of the total numbers of MBBS seats, around one hundred twenty seven thousands five hundred, approximately 90000 are AIQ Seats, which is fifteen percent quota. Just be
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