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You can avail 85% quota of two states in NEET for sure. As far as I know, different states have different definitions of a domicile. For example- In Bihar, Domicile means being a permanent resident of Bihar (I.e. having your own home in Bihar). On the other hand, if you've done your 11th and 12th from a recognised school in Delhi, you would be considered a domiciled candidate of Delhi as well. So, in such a condition as mentioned above in the example, a student will be able to avail the 85% quota seats for both the states (Delhi and Bihar).
For more information on this, get in touch with authorities directly.
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