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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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There are good chances under All India Quota. Either way, I congratulate you.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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NEET - UG is necessary to take any MBBS seat in India except for AIIMS & JIPMER.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Instead of government, I believe that you must try with privately or jointly run medical colleges, though the privately run colleges have quite a high fee, starting from 4 lacs P.A (tuition fees) in a common scenario. And having domicile of both states looks illegitimate.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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Not majority, but all depends on seriousness and willpower. I myself have seen many doing wonderful results while many too doing otherwise. Staying serious, focused, organised, calm, and working hard is important.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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I suggest, you try hard next time. I can't see any chances of you getting seat this year.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

If you are of general or OBC category, instead of government, I believe that you must try with Privately or Jointly run Medical Colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite high fees, starting from 4 lakhs pa (Tuition Fees) in a common scenario.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

It completely depends on which college you apply. State quota seats are more likely for you to get at general category. Though you may get some other too via All India Quota. Either way, I congratulate you. You do have better chances of getting admission in a government. Run college.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Instead of government, I believe that you must try in privately or jointly run medical colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite high fees, starting from 4 LPA (tuition fees) in a common scenario. Still chances are very less. So I'd suggest you try to go with the idea that you must do better next year.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Instead of government, I believe that you must try in privately or jointly run medical colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite high fees, starting from 4 LPA (tuition fees) in a common scenario. Still chances are very less. So I'd suggest you try to go with the idea that you must do better next year.

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