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Piyush yadav

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You have alot of chances to get admission for this course.

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Piyush yadav

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You have less chances to get admission in this college for this course. Prepare for the next attempt.

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RAHUL PATNI

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Yes you can get admission in many private colleges without NEET but average fees is about 1-1.5 LPA.

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Sandhya Kumari

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First very much congratulations for achieving 600 marks in NEET. It takes a lot of hard work and at most dedication to reach there. Talking about getting admission in AIIMS you can definitely get in any of the 22 AIIMS colleges in India. Because your marks are pretty good.

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Sandhya Kumari

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The counselling process is mostly the same for all the government medical colleges in India. You will be provided with options of colleges on the basis of your obtained marks and category in NEET 2022. you can choose your preferred colleges, if on basis of your marks you get the option of BHMS then, its pretty good for you. All the very best to get admission your dream college.

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Sandhya Kumari

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Once you have filled the form of counselling and submitted then they give 1-2 days of buffer time to make changes in that. If that buffer time is over then there is now way of making changes in that. I gave you my answer hope that helps.

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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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It is very hard to get any good professional course with 177 marks in your NEET entrance exam. It is also very unlikely to get any good reputed government college. So I would advice you to go for second attempt and work harder than ever this time.

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Sandhya Kumari

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Firstly, very congratulation to you Anju. You must have worked very hard to reach there. Now, talking about colleges, following is the list of colleges you should definitely try for:
SCB Cuttack
Grant MC Mumbai
Medical college, Kolkata
IGMC, Shimla
AIIMS - except the top 7, you'll get AIIMS Nagpur and all other AIIMS
RUHS, Jaipur
BJMC, Pune
PMCH, Patna.

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