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Hello,
Congratulations on your NEET 2025 score of 509, OBC - NCL category membership, and AIR of 41,875. This is a good grade, and you have a decent chance of getting into a government medical college with an MBBS degree, especially if you use the state quota.
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With a score of 500 marks in NEET 2025. That’s a strong score, especially when combined with your SC category rank of 1300. You’ve also mentioned that your state domicile is Punjab, but since you're asking about All India Quota (AIQ), the state doesn’t matter for this counselling.Let’s focus
Hello, sir,
Your daughter has a moderate too good chance of obtaining and MBBS seat in private or deemed Universities, as well as possibly in some semi government or government colleges under state quota, given her Neet 2025 score of 470 and all India rank of 91970. This is especially
With a NEET rank of 20,022 and OBC-NCL from Bihar, your best chance is through Bihar state counselling since you’ll get the 85% quota benefit. All India counselling is still an option, but state cutoffs are more in your favor. You can aim for colleges like PMCH, Nalanda, and Darbhanga
Not possible because ece and eee courses has high cutoff rank below 500 at sastra university.try in other streams like Civil, Mechanical, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemical, or Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE) in Round 3 to get college of your choice.
Attend third counselling with change in your preferred list there
With your ST category rank of 1054, you do stand a fair chance of getting a seat under the reserved quota in some government colleges, depending on cutoffs. However, ESIC Alwar Medical College is quite competitive and the chances are slightly less certain.
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Dear Fiza,
yes as per knowledge MMH college, Ghaziabad is recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI) to offer 3 year LL.B. program. its a decent college, offers good faculty and infrastructure, its also affiliated with Chaudhury Charan Singh University, Meerut. It has a long standing reputation in Ghaziabad
With NEET AIR 2.8 lakh and EWS rank 32,000, getting MBBS in a government medical college in Kerala is very unlikely, even in lower-tier colleges.
The EWS cutoff for MBBS in Kerala govt colleges usually closes around 480–500+ marks.
You might have a slightly better chance for BDS in government
With 8.7 lakh NEET rank, MBBS seat in government or private colleges is not possible.
Options:
Govt. MBBS – Not possible
Private MBBS – Very unlikely
Deemed/NRI quota – Maybe (very high fees)
Try BDS, BAMS, BHMS, or BPT in private colleges during mop-up/stray rounds.
With a NEET 2025 All India Rank of 501088, you may have a chance at some private BDS colleges in Hyderabad, particularly those with minority status and potentially under the EWS category, though it may be competitive.
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