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Shreya Manavadaria

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Hello!
With 228 marks in NEET, I think it is difficult to get a free government seat, especially with general quota. But there are chances if you apply in management quota. And also, you can get a seat in deemed university but the only problem with that is they have very high fees.

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sounthariya shanmugam

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Yes, you can get a seat in BUMS.

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sounthariya shanmugam

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Yes, you are eligible to get admission there.

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Shreya Manavadaria

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Yes Sagar, you can take admission in undergraduate courses with your achieved marks. But it depends which field, you want to take admission into. Like with 180 marks in NEET, you cannot get a seat in government medical colleges. But you can try applying in deemed medical colleges. Also, you can get a seat in other fields like B.Sc in chemistry or physics or biology or agriculture and BAMS.

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Shreya Manavadaria

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Hi Gouri,
Until this year the medical entrance exam for undergraduate students occured only once in May. But now it has been recently known that it will occur 2 times a year. That is, first will come in May and the 2nd in August. But again, this rule will be applied from next year. And this NEET exam twice a year is a good thing for undergraduate students. Like if any student is not able to achieve good marks in his first try then he do not have to wait for the whole year as he can reapply in 6 months.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Komal,
Admission to this college may seem somewhat difficult as Lady Hardinge's cut off is very high. It is among the top-ranked colleges when it comes to admission criteria. Although your percentage is good, your NEET score is less. On this basis, it may be hard. But still, you can go for counselling and try your luck. You can apply in some other colleges where the cut-off is less.
Good luck.

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jyoti goel

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It varies according to the state. Every state makes its own list of candidates who have applied for the state quota and generates their merit list and ranking accordingly.

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jyoti goel

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Any government college will be charging less than 2 lacs per annum in not only your mentioned states but in any state in the country.

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jyoti goel

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You can surely attend mock-up round for NEET, subject to the domicile requirement of the state. And be it any state, you still have a 15% quota in every state through NEET.
So, yes, you can surely go for it.

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jyoti goel

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The cut-off of NEET goes higher and higher every year. For general category, you need to score at least 560-600 marks to confirm your admission in a government medical college.

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