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With 331 marks in NEET 2025 and SC category, it's difficult to get a seat in semi-government medical colleges under AIQ. However, with a Rs. 15 lakh budget, you can explore private colleges or deemed universities offering MBBS under SC quota.
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Yes, with a NEET rank of 2,26,603 and OBC-NCL category, and a budget of Rs.60 lakh, you can get a private MBBS seat in India .
Many private medical colleges have fees between Rs.10–25 lakh per year. So with Rs.60 lakh, you can easily afford it. You may not
States you can apply in (B-category/management quota): Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry. All allow non-domicile students for private colleges.
Approx MBBS fees (per year):
Telangana: Rs. 12–15 lakh
Andhra Pradesh: Rs. 12–18 lakh
Karnataka: Rs. 15–20 lakh
Tamil Nadu: Rs. 15–22 lakh
Kerala: Rs. 7–8.5
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However, you have good chances of getting a private BSc Nursing college through state
Patanjali BAMS AIQ Cutoff (Haridwar):
NEET Score Required: Around 410+ marks
All India Rank (AIR): Between 40,000 – 60,000 (General category)
Reserved Categories: May get in with slightly lower marks
If your NEET 2025 score is above 410 or your rank is under 60,000, you have a good chance of
You scored 456 in NEET 2025 with an EWS state rank of 982 and an All India Rank of 111664. In Rajasthan, the closing rank for EWS category in government medical colleges was much higher in previous years. Since your state rank is 982, you have a very good chance
With 376 marks in NEET and SC category, you have a fair chance to get an MBBS seat in a government college, especially under the state quota in less competitive states. Keep an eye on counseling rounds and fill choices wisely to improve your chances.
In NEET MDS, the All India 50% category rank is your rank among candidates of the same category (like OBC, SC, ST) only for AIQ 50% seats. It helps in category-wise seat allotment during counseling. The lower the rank, the better your chances in your category.
With your rank, I'd strongly suggest considering BDS or AYUSH courses where you'll have much better chances and lower fees. These offer excellent career prospects in healthcare. If you're determined about MBBS, focus on management quota admissions but be prepared for high fees.
With a NEET 2025 rank of 2,33,765 and OBC category from Uttar Pradesh, it is very difficult to get an MBBS seat in a government medical college in India. OBC category seats in most states, including Uttar Pradesh, usually close around 70,000 to 1,10,000 rank.
At your rank, you may
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