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hello aspirant,
JEE Main is a national-level entrance exam conducted by NTA for admission into top engineering colleges like NITs, IIITs, and to qualify for JEE Advanced (for IITs). It is held twice a year, usually in January and April. The exam is computer-based and includes subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. It carries a total of 300 marks and is 3 hours long. You are eligible if you have passed Class 12 with PCM subjects. Registration is done online through the official website . in , generally starting around November or December. Scoring a high percentile (above 98) is essential for top colleges, so it's important to prepare well using NCERT books and regular mock tests.
With an All India Rank of 5,11,509 and Muslim category rank of 2,31,912, you may have a chance to get admission in private BHMS colleges in Kerala through state counselling, especially under the Muslim minority quota or management quota. However, government BHMS seats may be difficult to secure at this rank. Apply through KEAM AYUSH counselling.
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Hello Harsh !
With a NEET rank of 127588 in the general category , it is very difficult to get a top private medical college in India . Top private colleges usually close at much lower ranks.
However, you may still have a chance in some mid-level private colleges or deemed universities under management quota , but the fees will be high.
You can also try for:
State quota private colleges (if your state has higher cut-offs)
Deemed universities through MCC counselling
BDS (Dental) courses, which may be more accessible at this rank
For MBBS in top private colleges, chances are very low at this rank.
Hope it helps !
In Karnataka, MBBS seats are divided between government, private, and deemed universities. Under the state quota, government colleges offer seats at much lower fees, while private colleges have a wide range of fee structures. Since you mentioned 12,00,000 per year as the fee, this range generally falls under the private medical colleges and some deemed universities. In Karnataka, well-known private medical institutions like
These have fee structures close to or above this amount. Across India, deemed universities in states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh also offer MBBS seats within this fee bracket. Seat availability depends on your NEET rank, category, and counselling round. Generally, in this budget, you can find options in both Karnataka and other states, provided you register for the relevant counselling portals and keep documents ready. I recommend checking the latest MCI-approved seat matrix for accurate numbers, as these change every year.
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Hello Aspirant,
As All-India Quota:- Expected OBC cutoff based on trends for government veterinary colleges is around 480–520 marks, possibly even higher for top colleges .
Your score (416) is well below this range, so chances under AIQ are very slim.
Apart from it as state quota :- Haryana itself does not have a government veterinary college; state quota isn’t appl icable.
You scored 372 in NEET 2025 under SC category from Telangana with AIR 266936 and SC rank 20733. SC cutoff is around 113–143. You qualify for both AIQ (15%) and State Quota (85%). MBBS in govt colleges is tough, but you may get a seat in private/deemed colleges like Apollo, Kamineni, Mamata, or through MCC counselling rounds. Apply under KNRUHS Telangana and explore management quota options for better chances. Here are few links NEET cutoff details: https://neet.nta.nic.in NEET UG College Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Hi dear candidate,
It is challenging to get admission in a government BAMS college with a rank of 72890 or OBC rank of 35135 as the all India closing rank for OBC category in government BAMS college was closed at 114850 in NEET 2024.
You should try our official NEET college predictor tool for best available college for your rank:
NEET All India College Predictor 2025 - Medical/Dental/Ayush/Nursing
ALL THE BEST !
Hello,
It is highly unlikely to secure an MBBS seat at Osmania University with 362 marks, especially for the SC category, with an All India Rank of 288763. Osmania Medical College typically has a very high cutoff, and even for reserved categories like SC.
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Hello
Here is what your NEET rank (35,000), SC category, female, with Andhra Pradesh domicile, means for securing an MBBS seat in prominent government medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh
1. All India Quota (15%) – MCC Counselling
In recent years, the AIQ closing ranks for SC candidates have ranged from 1,14,000 (Round 2) to 1,30,000 (Round 3).
With a rank of 35,000, you are well within this range.
You have a very strong chance of securing an MBBS seat under the All India Quota.
2. Andhra Pradesh State Quota (85%)
a. Category-wise Cutoffs (Govt Colleges)
For SC (female) candidates under the AP state quota, the closing rank is around 2,16,000.
Your rank of 35,000 is much lower, so you are comfortably eligible for government medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
Immediately register for MCC AIQ counselling as soon as registration opens.
Apply for AP state quota counselling via Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (state counselled seats).
Prepare your documents like SC certificate, AP domicile, NEET result, ID proof, etc.
OCI holders can appear for NEET-UG and are eligible for admission under the NRI/OCI quota in MBBS.
Required documents include your OCI card, passport, NEET scorecard, and possibly an Equivalence Certificate for foreign qualifications.
The fees is higher in NRI/OCI quota ranging from 39 to 40 lac annually.
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