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You got 305 marks in NEET 2025 and your All India Rank is around 8.22 lakh. You belong to the SC category.
You have qualified NEET because for SC category, the qualifying marks are usually around 113 to 143. So you are eligible for counselling.
But getting admission in a government MBBS college in Telangana is very difficult with 305 marks. Last year, SC category students needed around 440 to 450 marks to get into government medical colleges under the state quota.
Even for All India Quota (15%), SC candidates needed more than 550 marks in some Telangana colleges.
With 305 marks, your chances are very low for government colleges. But you can try for admission in private medical colleges in Telangana or other states where the cut off is lower. You can also consider BDS (dental), BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (homeopathy), or paramedical courses.
So in short, you are eligible for counselling but chances in government medical college are almost impossible. You can try for private colleges or other health courses.
website for Telangana NEET counselling: https://knruhs.telangana.gov.in
Hello aspirant,
MBBS college selection can be confusing with so many choices and categories, First, check your NEET score and All India Rank (AIR). Then, identify which category you belong to General, EWS, OBC, SC, or ST as that will influence your cut-off range. You’ll participate in All India Quota (AIQ) counselling via MCC and your state quota counselling through your state’s medical board. During the counselling process, you’ll need to lock in college choices, so you should explore previous year cut-offs for each college, the number of seats available, and location preferences. There are multiple counselling rounds including mop-up and stray vacancy, so even if you don’t get a seat in the first few rounds, don’t give up! Also, keep your documents ready like your NEET admit card, scorecard, 10th & 12th marksheets, caste/income certificates (if applicable), and photo ID.
For proper guidance, you can suggest visit here:
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Wishing you the best in your MBBS journey!
With a rank around 25,000, you may get a free government seat in B.Sc Agriculture if you belong to OBC/SC/ST category or female quota, and especially if you're from Telangana or Andhra Pradesh. In general category, chances are lower in top govt colleges but possible in semi-government or aided institutes.
At 235 marks, it's nearly impossible to get a free MBBS seat or even a B-category seat in reputed government colleges.
However, you may have options in BDS, BAMS, BHMS or nursing courses in private colleges.
With 412 marks, you have moderate chances for BDS, good chances for ayurvedic and veterinary, but low chances for MBBS under OBC quota in state counselling, depending on your home state.
Private MBBS might still be an option, but with high fees.
Besides MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc. Nursing, you can apply for B.Sc. Allied Health Sciences courses like Medical Lab Technology, Radiology, OT Technology, Anesthesia, and Cardiac Care, offered under KNRUHS. You can also explore paramedical diploma courses through the Telangana State Paramedical Board (TSPMB), such as DMLT, OT Technician, and Dialysis Tech.
These are 1–4 year programs with good career scope and are open to students with Biology in 10+2. Admission is still open for some courses, so apply soon.
In India, the cost of an MBBS program's first year can vary from a few thousand rupees at government colleges to many lakhs at private ones. Private colleges can charge anything from INR 3 Lakh to INR 25 Lakh or more annually, while government colleges usually charge between INR 10,000 and INR 50,000.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/mbbs-fees
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good morning ,with 323 marks in NEET 2025, SC category, and Andhra Pradesh domicile, you meet the qualifying percentile (40th percentile, cutoff range: 143–113)2 so you're eligible for state quota counselling. However, securing an MBBS seat in a government medical college may be challenging or not possible, as SC category closing ranks in AP typically fall between AIR 30,000–80,000, which corresponds to scores around 480–510 whether you try state quota or all India quota seems to be not possible.
Here’s how you can still pursue MBBS:
1. Private Medical Colleges (B-Category or Management Quota)
These seats often accept lower NEET scores, especially in later counselling rounds.
Examples include:
Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal
Viswabharathi Medical College, Kurnool
Sri Balaji Medical College, Tirupati
2. Deemed Universities
Higher fees but more flexible cutoffs.
You may explore colleges like GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences, Visakhapatnam.
3. BDS or Allied Health Courses
If MBBS isn’t feasible, consider BDS, BSc Nursing, or Paramedical programs.
These have lower cutoffs and strong career prospects.
Hello Richa
These are some low cutoff colleges for MBBS in India
Parul University, Vadodara
Galgotias University, Greater Noida
Amity University, Noida
SGT University, Gurgaon
Sharda University, Greater Noida
Rama University, Kanpur
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
Manipal College of Nursing, Mangalore (for some quota seats)
Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad
Jaipur National University, Jaipur
Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Ambala
DY Patil University, Pune
Noida International University, Noida
Pacific Medical University, Udaipur
Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut
For knowing more about MBBS: MBBS by CAREERS360
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Hello Aspirant,
With 370 marks in NEET and in the SC category, you have a decent possibility to get an MBBS seat in private medical college in the convener quota especially in states as Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, or Karnataka, where the cutoff for private colleges in SC category are relatively lower. However, it depends on various factors such as:
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