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According to your score in neet ug 2025, you can expect rank in between 937041 - 1152192
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With a NEET score of 279 and an OBC category rank around 5 lakh, chances in top government medical colleges are very slim because government MBBS cut-offs are much higher. However, depending on your state quota and the specific college you are targeting, there may be chances in private or
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Even if you are from reserved category, your score is much less than the cutoff marks of dental college. The cut off marks for dental colleges usually range from 400 to 500 score, which is way higher than your score.
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Even for private colleges, obtaining a BAMS seat under Maharashtra's management quota is quite unlikely with 135 NEET scores. Even with the management quota, the NEET score needed for BAMS is usually higher, and 135 is usually seen as a low score.
Although, some colleges still accept students with
Since the cutoff for the OBC category in Government Medical and dental institute usually stays 400 to 520 marks, your prospects of getting MBBS or BDS in a Government College are regrettably very low, if you have 279 marks in NEET 2025, an approximate rank of 5 lakh 4000,
Hi dear candidate,
Can you please specify in which exam you have scored 279 marks and 5,05,000 rank so that we can help you further.
However, in most of the exams like JEE, NEET, CAT etc. the rank above 5 lakh is not enough for top tier or even decent
With 298 marks and BCE (Muslim minority) category, chances for a free (government quota) MBBS seat are very low, but you may get a seat in private Muslim minority medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh under Category-B (lower fee) quota in mop-up rounds. Apply in state counseling for minority quota seats.
With 381 marks in NEET 2025 under SC category and additional benefits like rural background and Hyderabad-Karnataka certificate, you do have a fair chance of securing an MBBS seat in government colleges under state quota in Karnataka.
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No, most colleges, especially government ones, do not admit students with a NEET score of 67 to BSc Nursing programs. Many colleges, especially those connected to AIIMS or deemed colleges, use NEET results as a factor for admission, even though they are not usually required for BSc Nursing programs.
Your chances of being admitted to Patanjali Ayurved Medical College (Bharat Ayurveda College), Haridwar, reasonable but not certain if you have a NEET 2025 score of 198 and fall into the general category.
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