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Shall I get MBBS in either govt or private college under government quota of 85%

Kishan Bhakat 31st May, 2025

hi,

With an 85% score, getting an MBBS seat under the government quota depends a lot on the entrance exam you appeared for (like NEET), your category, and the competition that year. If you did well in NEET and your score matches or exceeds the cutoff for government colleges in your state, there’s a good chance to get a government quota seat.

For private colleges, the government quota usually means some seats are reserved for government counselling at lower fees, so with your score, you might get a seat there too.

It’s important to check the previous year’s NEET cutoffs for both government and private colleges in your state to get an idea. Also, participate in the counselling process carefully and fill choices based on your score and preferences.

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neet 400 neet Mbbs ug college

Akansha Sharma 2nd Jun, 2025

With around 400 marks in NEET, getting admission in government MBBS colleges is very tough because cutoffs are usually much higher. However, you may have a chance in some private medical colleges under state or All India Quota. Private colleges often accept lower marks but have higher fees. You can also explore related courses like BDS, BHMS, or BAMS, which may have lower cutoff marks. Keep checking official counseling websites for the latest seat availability and cutoff details.



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my expt score is 295 st category in neet 2025 can i get any mbbs or bds cource in odisha state counceling

Rajeswari 1st Jun, 2025

Hello,

With an expected score of 295 in NEET 2025 as an ST category candidate in Odisha, you have a good chance of getting a BDS seat but for MBBS the chances are minimal.

The expected cutoffs for government colleges in Odisha for ST candidates are around 380-400 marks. Therefore, with 295 marks, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in a government college are limited, but not impossible.

BDS courses in government colleges usually have lower cutoffs compared to MBBS.

You can check this link to get an overview of expected cutoff score in NEET 2025 for you category,

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bds-cutoff-for-neet

I hope this helps.

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Minimum marks required to get management quota seat for MBBS in ahmedabad

sadafreen356 28th May, 2025

To secure a management quota seat for MBBS in Ahmedabad, you generally need to qualify for NEET-UG and meet the minimum eligibility criteria, which includes a 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology in your 12th board exams (general category). Additionally, you must have passed each of these subjects individually. While specific cut-off marks for management quota seats can vary between colleges and years, a strong NEET-UG score is essential for securing admission.

Elaboration:

NEET-UG Qualification:

You must qualify for NEET-UG, the national entrance exam for medical admissions.

12th Board Marks:

General category candidates typically need a 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology in their 12th (or equivalent) exams. Reserved categories may have a lower minimum requirement.

Individual Subject Pass:

You need to have passed each of the core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English) individually in your 12th board exams.

Management Quota:

Management quota seats are offered by private medical colleges and deemed universities, often at a higher fee structure than the regular quota.

Factors Affecting Cutoff:

The specific NEET-UG score required for a management quota seat in Ahmedabad can vary based on the college, the number of seats available, and the competition.

Counseling:

After qualifying for NEET-UG and meeting the eligibility criteria, you'll need to participate in the counseling process for admission.

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I got 476 marks in neet 2025 and i belongs to Andhra Pradesh EWS category student can you please suggest me a list of colleges in India which can offer me MBBS course free or with very low packages

kumardurgesh1802 26th May, 2025

Hello Sunitha,

With 476 marks in NEET 2025 and EWS category in Andhra Pradesh, you have a good chance at government medical colleges, which usually have low fees ranging from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 1,00,000 per year.

Key points:

  • Focus on Andhra Pradesh state quota government colleges for affordable MBBS seats.

  • EWS category may offer additional reservation and fee concessions.

  • Participate actively in state medical counseling for seat allotment.

  • Some private colleges may offer scholarships but are limited.

  • Keep updated on counseling rounds and cut-offs to secure a seat.

Check official state counseling websites for the latest information on seat availability and fees.


I would recommend you to use the NEET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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I scored 420 in neet 2025 Obc category belonging to Gujarat Is mbbs in government or semi government possible?

Mansi Satwani 12th Jun, 2025

Hello there,

with a score of 420 in neet ug 2025, it is unlikely to get in government medical college in Gujarat. As the cutoff of these colleges is very high ranging from 600 to 650 even for OBC category. Some private colleges might have lower cutoff, so you can try there. Also you can explore other courses like dental, ayurveda and homeopathy.

Regards.

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I got 216 marks in neet 2025 from sc category can I get mbbs seat

kumardurgesh1802 25th May, 2025

Hello there,

With 216 marks in NEET 2025 under the SC category, getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college is highly unlikely. Most government colleges have higher cutoffs, even under reserved categories.

However, you may have limited chances in:

  • Private medical colleges under management quota or SC reservation.

  • Deemed universities with high fees.

  • Other states where cutoffs are comparatively lower, if you are open to shifting.

You can also consider alternate courses like BDS, BAMS, BHMS, B.Sc. Nursing, or other allied health sciences, where cutoffs are generally lower.

Participate in state and All India counseling rounds. Keep documents ready and regularly check for updates. Spot round or mop-up round might offer last opportunities, depending on seat availability and cut-off drops.


I would recommend you to use the NEET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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