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HELLO,
With 129 marks in NEET ,it is highly unlikely to secure a management seat in a private medical college in Kerela ,regardless of domicile status .Management quota seats in Kerela , like elsewhere typically require a significant higher NEET score , often above 450-500 and are also influenced by factors like college - specific cutoffs and competition
Here is the reason :-
NEET and Management quota :-NEET is the entrance exam for MBBS admissions in India , including management quota seats in Private colleges
Management Quota seats :-Seats in this are usually reserved for students who are unable to qualify for admissions on merit based and can pay higher fees .
Kerala Specifics:- Kerela has its own set of rules and cutoffs for NEET admissions and management quota seats are also subject to these .
You can visit the link :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-domicile-criteria
Hope that Helps!
Hello,
To get admission through management quota, you can follow these simple steps:
Choose the college where you want to take admission.
Visit the college or contact the admission office directly.
Ask about management quota seats, fee details, and available courses.
Fill out the application form they provide for management quota.
Submit the required documents like mark sheets, ID proof, etc.
Pay the management quota fee as asked by the college.
Make sure to check if the college is approved and has proper recognition.
Hope it helps !
Securing a government medical seat, even in a self - management quota, is extremely improbable for someone with an OBC rank of 108903 and a NEET score of 391. Although it's not a given , you could stand a chance at some private medical colleges, especially those with management or NRI quotas.
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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 lakh
Karnataka registration: Closed in Feb 2025. Likely to reopen for mop-up/stray rounds in June–July 2025.
Kerala registration: Closed in March 2025. Stray round expected in June–July 2025. Dates not announced yet.
Dear aspirant,
In MBBS " management quota seats" refers to a certain percentage of seats in private and deemed medical colleges which are not filled through the regular state or national counselling process. For SC category students, management quota seats offers a pathway to MBBS, even if their NEET score is not as high as the general category cut off. The management quota seats usually offers higher fees compared to the regular seats. Also this seats are limited in number so the competition may be high.
Yes ,if you did not get seat through regular counselling then you get admission through mangement quota for Cs (computer science) and Ec (Electronics and communication).some private colleges keep 20% seats for mangement quota. You have fullfill eligibility criteria which is 12 th pass with minimum 50% marks.
Dear student, With a NEET score of 305, you are eligible to apply for management quota seats in Gujarat, as it is above the minimum qualifying mark. However, getting admission will depend on the specific cutoffs of individual colleges, which can vary each year.
Private colleges often have lower cutoffs for management quota, so there is a chance—especially in lesser-known colleges or during the final counselling rounds if seats remain vacant. Still, competition is high, and admission is not guaranteed.
It’s best to keep track of official counselling updates and college-wise cutoffs to know where you stand.
It is quite improbable that an MBBS student with a NEET 2025 score of 168 would be accepted into any government or semi Government College. However, there is still a chance, although a slim one, for management quota seats in private medical colleges.
MBBS seats are available under the management quota at some private medical colleges in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra.
Keep up with the state level counselling photos and participate in mop up and stray vacancy rounds.
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