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jyoti goel

Guide-Level 13

NEET is a tough competition and the cut-off goes higher every year. You need to qualify NEET but just qualifying it will not confirm your admission. You need to score really well to get admission in a good or a desired college.

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Shiksha Kumari

Guide-Level 14

Hi Ngangom, Please specify the college name. That is already written in the result sheet of the qualifying marks and it is more than 106. So, qualifying NEET is the 1st eligibility requirement to get a seat. Hope this helps.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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The NEET UG eligibility guidelines are pretty clear on website. You need to make it to fact that you need to be less than 25 years to appear NEET. Next is, ensure that your class 12th marks comply with the requirements. Since clinical nutrition is in high demand, so I am sure your academics are great, but you must not forget of age restrictions.

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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 high fees, starting from 4 lacs P.A (tuition fees) in a common scenario. Still, I see that chances are very less.

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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

Guide-Level 12

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

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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Shreya Manavadaria

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Well, it is too hard to get an MBBS seat with this score. You can try for a BDS seat as well. Other than medicine, there are many different graduate degrees that can go for; like SLS in PDPU College, or B.Sc. horticulture, etc.

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