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Sandhya Kumari

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This is very hard to get a seat for MBBS with 147 marks in your NEET exam. Since you applied for counselling you can only wait, bit chance of you getting in to any government college is very low. So I would suggest you to either for the second try or get admission in any private college.

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Sandhya Kumari

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This is very good marks to get in to any in to any Private Medical college to pursue your dream of MBBS. If you try counselling you can even get any government colleges for your study of MBBS degree. It will little hard but you'll get that.

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Sandhya Kumari

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129 are not the most admirable marks in NEET to get into a government college. You will definitely get admission in any other private colleges if you don't want to waste your year and work hard there.

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Sandhya Kumari

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With such marks it is not highly likely to get admission in MBBS. It'll be very difficult. If you had made your question ore specific about your category then I would give the definite answer.

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Nipin Paul

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There are many ways to achieve admission in Harvard University but there will be tight competition for seats in Harvard since all the students around the globe will be dreaming of pursuing a degree in Harvard University. Harvard also provides distant education facilities for students who cannot afford to study regular mode study method. The university also provides students who are intellects in specific subjects and they are covered by the scholarships provided by the Harvard itself that covers almost all expenses during the academic year.

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Gajendra Singh Rathore

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May be BDS only.

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Sandhya Kumari

Contributor-Level 6

You will not get colleges only the basis of your caste categories. It depends on many variables like what marks have you achieved in your last NEET exam, and college cutoffs, and how many seats does that colleges have for OBC students. And even on basis of your marks and category you can speculate it through many websites like NEET UG college predictor.

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Sandhya Kumari

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Study of MBBS in UK is not cheap. That's for sure. It will cost you around 21 Lacs to 50 Lacs depending on the which college or university you choose to study. And not all universities provides scholarships but quite a few does. They will provide you around 2 Lacs to 17 Lacs depending on your merits and which college you choose to study. Colleges which provide Scholarship and How much fund they provide is following:
college Scholarship Funds estimation
Global Health Future Leaders Scholarship Euro 2,500 (INR 2,36,450)
Hulk York Medical College international Scholarship Euro 8,737 (INR 8,26,280)
Imperial College Faculty of Medicine Scholars
...more

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Sandhya Kumari

Contributor-Level 6

With your marks of 505 in NEET 2022 and in OBC category, chances of you getting a government. College is more than 90%. But talking about the particular which college, it will be very hard to speculate because it depends on many variables. But for some sense of security and satisfaction you can check it on website like NEET UG College predictor. It will provide you name of government. Colleges on factors of their eligibility, cut offs and all that.

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NIRAJ YADAV

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Hello Yogendra
Congratulations for your success!
As I can SEE you are from OBC category ! As for now I can suggest you to don't loose you patience and apply in all round including special round. You can get your state medical College as your domicile is UP. BE PATIENCE.

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