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So, there is more chance of higher cutoff. For getting admission into a good government college one need to secure above 600. However, there are some medical institutions, which are exempted from NEET, you also can prepare for them separately.
Below mentioned are institutes exempted from NEET e
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Yes, you can practice in Canada or any other country around the globe, provided you have to clear respective licensing examination of that particular country.
As far as question to pursue PG, if you get a chance and have enough financial support, then you can prefer USA and next preference is Canada.
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