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There are other options you can consider. Private medical colleges and deemed universities may have different cutoff ranks, and you could explore those possibilities. Additionally, you may also have the opportunity to pursue alternative healthca
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Check your NEET score: You need to know your NEET score to start predicting the colleges you can get admission to. Check the previous year's cutoff: You can check the previous year's admission cutoffs for different colleges to get an idea of the minimum score required to get admission to that college. This information is usually available on the official website of the Directorate General of Health Services, Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), or State counselling authority of your respective state. Identify the colleges that match yo
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