Marks
With 250 marks in NEET, you won’t get a government BDS seat in Karnataka.
You can get a private BDS seat under OBC category. Govt BDS cutoff is usually above 350+ marks.
With 81 marks in NEET, you’re not NEET qualified, so you can’t get BHMS, even under NRI quota.
NEET qualification is mandatory for all AYUSH courses.
Not eligible this year — try next year or explore paramedical courses.
With 502 marks in NEET 2025 (OBC, Rajasthan), you won’t get MBBS in government colleges as the cutoff is usually 600+.
You can try for private MBBS, BDS, or BAMS colleges under management or OBC quota.
Other good options include B.Sc. Nursing or paramedical courses.
HELLO,
With 103 marks in CET and 67 marks in PCM , your KCET rank is likely to be in the range of 18000 to 25000.This rank may allow you get into some private engineering colleges or lesser known institutions
Here is a more detailed breakdown :-
1.A KCET score
With 290 Marks in your OBC category it is a very good you will get the government without any complication but it also depends on the board or the state and the competition you are giving the exam on
With 290 marks in NEET 2025 , there is a low chance of getting a government BAMS seat , but you might have a good chance in private BAMS colleges depending on the state and specific college's cutoffs .Participating in both state and AYUSH counselling is recommended for better
It is unlikely that you will get admission to Sai Homeopathic Medical college in Thane with 168 marks in NEET especially for the OBC - NCL category . The cutoff for this category is generally higher. While the exact cutoff for 2025 is not available yet , historical data
For BDS and MBBS courses both fee structure and cutoff marks vary significantly based on the type of college like whether it is government or private , the specific institution and the state. Generally, government colleges have lower fees but higher cutoff marks , while private colleges have higher
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Scoring 134 marks in Neet ug in SC category makes your chances very difficult for getting government colleges for MBBS or BDS due to higher cutoffs. However, you can apply for private or deemed Universities through management quota or NRI quota which have lower cutoffs with higher fees.
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