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With a NEET UG rank of 193000, MBBS seats in government colleges may be out of reach in the General category. However, BDS in private colleges is possible, especially in states like Karnataka, UP, or Tamil Nadu under management quota. You may also explore MBBS in private deemed universities or abroad (like Georgia, Philippines, etc.) if budget allows. Some state counseling rounds may offer vacant seats in semi-government colleges, so register for your home state and MCC counseling rounds.
For BDS admission under the OBC category through NEET, the closing rank depends on the year and the type of college. But usually, if you are from the OBC category and want to get a seat in a government dental college through All India Quota, your NEET score should be at least 520 to 540 marks. This means your rank should be under 3,00,000 to have a better chance.
Last year, many OBC students got BDS seats in government colleges with ranks around 3,50,000 or a little more. But for top dental colleges like in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore, the cutoff can go higher, around 540 to 560 marks.
In state quota counselling, the cutoff may be a little lower depending on your state. So even if your rank is a little above 3 lakh, you may still get a seat through your state counselling, especially in private or semi-government colleges.
You can check more details here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bds-cutoff-for-neet
Hello Aspirant,
With an AIR (All India Rank) of 1,60,000 in NEET and in the OC (Open Category) there is a very slim chance of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college, especially in General Category seats through All India Quota (AIQ), but here are some options:
You can also participate in state counselling rounds, as sometimes, seats remain vacant/unfilled, including mop-up rounds.
Honestly speaking according to your rank that is 72,925 it is very difficult for you to get government colleges because government colleges cutt off usually goes to 30000 and last round of counselling usually ends at 50000-60000 for EWS. You can only apply for private colleges.
Hey!
If you scored 275 marks in NEET 2025 , you're above the minimum qualifying cutoff (around 144 marks for general category), which means you're eligible for general category for BDS counseling. At this score it might be not possible to get a government college , however you may still be considered for some private dental colleges, particularly in states with lower competition and state quota seats, where the cut off can go as low as 250-300 marks ( especially for OBC/SC/ST categories)
Scoring 275 in NEET is approximately the 81.5–82 percentile, likely putting you around 500,000–515,000 All India Rank .
With this rank, government BDS seats (including state quota and AIQ) will almost certainly be out of reach -- cut-offs for those typically require 400+ marks.
But you can get admission in Private Dental Colleges due to you qualify the cutoff of BDS.
As a General category student, expect to get a seat in private BDS programs, though likely at the higher end of the fee spectrum.
If you belong to a reserved category (OBC/SC/ST), your chances improve further, with somewhat lower cut-offs and more seat availabilit y.
Hello aspirant,
The cutoff of government dental colleges is high around 400-500. And cutoff of private colleges is also higher than your score. You might have chance in private colleges with low cut off.
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Best of luck for your future
HI!
After completing BDS, students can pursue various surgical specializations at the postgraduate level through MDS or other recognized programs. Here are the top surgery focused options:
1) MDS in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
2) MDS in Periodontology ( Minor surgery )
3) Fellowships / Diplomas in Surgical Dentistry
You cannot directly join MS after BDS. Those are reserved for MBBS graduates. However, MDS Oral Surgery overlaps with some surgical disciplines.
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