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afsheen nida

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Hi Aspirant, As you did not mention the category you belong to, let's consider that you belong to the general category. For applying to the veterinary course you need to select it through counselling. With this percentage in the NEET exam, you can secure in veterinary field at private colleges. Good luck!

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Harsh Kumar

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According to your prediction its very tough to get a government MBBS seat but you can go for a private MBBS seat for sure with your rank.

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afsheen nida

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Hi Aspirant, Yes, As you have mentioned that you have secured 340 marks. For getting admission into MBBS at private colleges, you just need to clear the NEET exam. As you belong to the general category you can get management seat in the private medical colleges. Check all the facilities in the college you want to get admission in, and select wisely. Good luck!

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Yes, your score is really good.

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She can easily get a good BDS college (government)and can also get MBBS private college.

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Vishal rajeshkumar

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Taking drop really doesn't benefit for most students according to my interactions with them. I am talking about most students although there are students who score more than what they achieved previously. You said you worked really hard and got 250-300 then It will not make a big difference if you take drop. Students SEE this like if they take drop and study for one particular entrance they will surely crack it but most of the time they waste the initial days and start their studies before 2 to 3 months par the entrance. My final thoughts : - Although its up on you to decide what is right for your future but according to my advice you
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Jagadeeshwar Vubbapally

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You must have a 10+2 or equivalent certification from a recognised board, with Physics Chemistry Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core courses. Aspirants with a Class 12 qualification or equivalent are also eligible to apply for NEET. Candidates must be 17 years old as of December 31, 2023.

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Harsh Kumar

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476 is a decent score but inorder to secure a government MBBS seat a score of 600+ is considered safe for your category, you can get a private seat or opt for dental with this score depending on your choice all the best keep trying.

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Harsh Kumar

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If you are from your category then a score from 350-400 will get you a private MBBS seat in India try for the counseling process and be patient to get on the merit list.

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Harsh Kumar

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Yes, if you appear for NIOS and clear the exam with Biology as your subject you will be eligible for appearing in NEET 2023.

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