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For your information, you need to get a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in physics, chemistry, and mathematics (PCM) to get admission to undergraduate programs. In the case of postgraduate programs, you need to get a minimum of 55% marks in a related bachelor's degree. However, it's just eligibility criteria for you to get eligibility in JEE or related exams. After completing this exam, you will get admission.
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If you join a medical college allotted through All India Quota (AIQ) Round 1 in a different state, the college will retain your original documents, such as NEET scorecard, allotment letter, and Class 10 and 12 certificates, as part of the admission process. This is a standard practice to confirm your admission. If you later get allotted a seat in your home state through State Round 1 and wish to take it, you will need to report to the first college and formally resign from the AIQ seat. Only after resignation will the original documents be returned. Therefore, you must physically visit the initial college to retrieve your documents before you can complete admission in the state college.
With an AIR of 348161, getting an MBBS seat in a Tamil Nadu government medical college under either the All India Quota (15%) or State Quota (85%) is not possible, even under reserved categories.
Based on previous year trends:
For AIQ, SC/OBC seats usually close within ranks under 1.3 lakh.
For Tamil Nadu State Quota, SC closing ranks are around 48,000, and BC around 18,000.
Your rank is significantly beyond these cut-offs, so admission to MBBS in government colleges is unlikely.
Alternate options:
Apply to private medical colleges in Tamil Nadu or other states.
Explore AYUSH courses like BAMS, BHMS, or BPT, which have lower cut-offs.
Consider repeating NEET for a better score next year.
Check for management quota seats if financially viable.
With an All India Rank of 2,48,057 in NEET, it is very difficult to get a BAMS seat through AYUSH counselling in a government college if you belong to the general category.
In 2024, the last rank to get a government BAMS seat for general category was around 1,03,000 to 1,12,000. Your rank is much higher than that.
If you belong to SC or ST category, there is still a small chance in the last rounds or through your state quota. Some SC/ST students got BAMS seats even with ranks above 2,50,000.
If you are from the OBC category, it is also difficult, because last year the closing rank was around 1,05,000 for OBC.
So, for your rank, your best option is to try in private BAMS colleges. Many private colleges give admission even for ranks above 2,50,000. You can also check for deemed universities or management quota.
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Chances in Government BAMS Colleges (All India & State Quota)
TypeChancesNotes
All India Quota (15%) Very LowGovt. BAMS under AIQ generally closes around 55,000–90,000 rank for EWS
State Quota (85%)Possible in some statesEspecially if your home state has lower cut-offs or more seats for AYUSH courses
Private BAMS Colleges
High Chances for admission in Private or Semi-Government AYUSH Colleges in:
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Haryana
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Fee: 1.5 – 3.5 lakh/year (varies by state)
Note: Some private colleges may demand higher fees or donations, especially in high-demand states.
Hi! So according to your rank that is 468 in NEET and All India Rank of 93,900 getting a government MBBS college in Tamil Nadu under BC category is very difficult. Usually the cutt offs go very high. You can try for private colleges but the fees will be higher.
For more accurate information,You can check and predict your actual college chances using this Careers360 College Predictor:
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Thank you for your inquiry.
With an All India Rank (AIR) of 472 in the General category and a Category Rank of 186, your prospects for securing Pharmacology & Toxicology (core) at leading NIPER institutes such as Mohali or Hyderabad hinge significantly on the cut-off trends for the current counselling cycle. Historically, NIPER Mohali’s cut-offs for this specialization in the General category have typically closed between AIR 150 and 300. Given this, admission in the first round appears unlikely with your current rank. Nonetheless, it is advisable to monitor subsequent sliding or spot rounds, as vacancies can arise due to candidate withdrawals or seat upgradation.
For NIPER Hyderabad, the cut-offs have generally extended slightly higher compared to Mohali, which means your AIR of 472 affords you a reasonable opportunity, particularly during Round 2 or in later sliding rounds.
Recommended steps:
1. Include both Mohali and Hyderabad at the top of your preference list.
2. Consider additional options such as NIPER Guwahati or NIPER Raebareli, where the cut-off ranks tend to be more accommodating.
3. Consistently check the official NIPER counselling portal for updates, seat matrices, and round-wise allotment announcements.
If you require further details regarding branch-wise cut-offs or alternative program recommendations, please let me know. Wishing you success in your NIPER admission process.
Hello Aspirant,
If you are a 12th cleared science student from India and you want to do medicine in Japan, here is how:
Hello aspirant,
Thanks for reaching out!
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Hello Aayushi,
with 434 marks and AIR 148104 in NEET 2025,it's difficult to get an MBBS seat in Govt college for a general Delhi candidate,as cut-offs are much higher , Private or deemed universities might be possible but fees are higher.
For BDS,you might have a chance in private colleges though cut-offs range from 440-500 plus you've very limited options in Delhi due to high competition.
If you're open to nearby options you may get a chance here:
IDST dental college,Modinagar
Inderprastha Dental college, Ghaziabad
Santhosh Dental college, Ghaziabad
You can also explore courses like BAMS,BHMS,BPT with lower cutoffs and good careers.
Join counselling and keep an eye on final rounds of allotment for possible BDS seats.
Explore seat chances and counselling info here:
https://www.careers360.com/campaign/NEET-UG-Counseling-Subscription
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