M.B.B.S.
Hello aspirant, With an All India Rank of 402876 and SC category rank of 39101, getting a government MBBS seat under the All India Quota (15%) is very unlikely. However, under the State Quota (85%) of Madhya Pradesh, you may still have a chance in the last round or mop-up at private medical colleges with government quota seats, especially if the cutoff drops. For government medical colleges, even in SC category, the cutoff usually remains much lower in rank (around 90,000–1,20,000 AIR for SC in MP govt colleges).
You are advised to participate in MP State Counselling and also keep options open for BDS or BAMS courses if you're flexible.
With an All India Rank (AIR) of 401876 and an SC rank of 39101, your chances of getting a government medical college (GMC) seat for MBBS depend on various factors like the cutoff ranks for GMCs, state quota, and reservation policies.
Government Medical College Cutoffs for SC Category
The cutoff ranks for GMCs vary each year, but here are some general trends:
- Top government medical colleges typically have cutoff ranks ranging from 900 to 27,000 for the SC category.
- Some government medical colleges in various states have closing ranks above 30,000, and in some cases, even above 40,000 or 50,000.
Possible Chances
Given your SC rank of 39101, you might have a chance at some government medical colleges, especially those with higher cutoff ranks or in later rounds of counseling. However, it's essential to check the specific cutoff ranks for colleges you're interested in and consider factors like state quota and reservation policies.
Next Steps
To increase your chances of getting a GMC seat, consider the following:
- Check cutoff ranks: Look up the previous year's cutoff ranks for GMCs you're interested in to gauge your chances.
- Counseling process: Participate in the counseling process and explore all available options.
- State quota: If you're from a specific state, you might have an advantage in securing a seat under the state quota.
Keep in mind that admission to government medical colleges is highly competitive, and cutoff ranks can vary significantly from year to year.
Hello Saniya,
If you have completed BSc 1st year in the 2021-2022 session, have taken a drop to prepare for NEET, and in 2025 secured an admission for MBBS then the papers required from your previous college and medical college are:
From your First College (BSc):
For MBBS Admission: NEET Admit Card & Score Card, Class 10 & 12 Mark Sheets and Passing Certificates, Domicile Certificate (if applicable), Caste Certificate & EWS Certificate (if applicable), Passport-size Photographs, Photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, etc.), Allotment Letter from MCC/State Counseling and Medical Fitness Certificate (in prescribed format)
Hello My dear student,
HERE your question answer.
With 233 marks in NEET , addmission in government MBBs ,BDS, and, bhms colleges is not possible as your marks ,
You have good chances to get admission in private MBBS ,BDS , AND BAMS college , it's depend on your category, State Quota, and Cutoff.
Best of luck.
Thank you.
Hello Mr. Suresh,
Getting an MBBS seat in a top medical college from the All India Quota (AIQ) will be extremely unlikely with a 533562 rank in NEET, even under the ST category. But there may still be a few ST quota seats available at the state level, especially in the North Eastern states, remote medical colleges with lower cutoffs, and state level seats. So,
A rank of 25189 in NEET is likely to secure admission in some private medical colleges in Haryana and other states through the All India Quota (AIQ), but it may be challenging to get into a government medical college in Haryana.
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