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You have a good chance of being admitted to and MBBS seat in a Government Medical College in Rajasthan under the state quota if you have an all India rank of 43 000, A category rank of 20 000, and Rajasthan domicile, particularly if you fall under one of
The competition for government medical colleges is very high, and seats are typically filled by candidates with much higher ranks, especially in the general and BC categories. Your rank is likely outside the range for most government medical colleges in Telangana.
However,You may have a better chance in private colleges
Your rank of 167178 is considered relatively low for government colleges in Andhra Pradesh, especially for the general category. However, with the OBC reservation, you may have a chance in some government colleges and a better chance in private or deemed universities.
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With 364 marks in NEET, getting MBBS admission in a government college is very difficult, but you still have chances in private medical colleges , especially through the management quota .
Here’s a simple idea:
Private Colleges (Management Quota): Yes, you can get admission. Cut-offs are usually lower than
With a 330 NEET score and SC category, here is what you can expect in MP for government MBBS colleges :
Cutoffs for government MBBS seats in MP are usually higher than 330.
It may be difficult to get a government seat with this score.
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Hey, as with the limitation of your number that is 190 it can be difficult to find colleges according to your interest but there is a chance that can effect your ability to find those colleges whose cut off can be really low which will be determined by getting the
In Karnataka, MBBS seats are divided between government, private, and deemed universities. Under the state quota, government colleges offer seats at much lower fees, while private colleges have a wide range of fee structures. Since you mentioned 12,00,000 per year as the fee, this range generally falls under the private
HELLO SUHANI,
With 301 marks and an AIR of 4,39,090 under the OBC category with Punjab domicile, getting a seat in a government or semi-government MBBS college in Punjab is very unlikely, even in the last round. The cutoff for OBC candidates in such colleges usually stays above 530–580 marks.
You scored 372 in NEET 2025 under SC category from Telangana with AIR 266936 and SC rank 20733. SC cutoff is around 113–143. You qualify for both AIQ (15%) and State Quota (85%). MBBS in govt colleges is tough, but you may get a seat in private/deemed colleges like Apollo,
With a NEET 2025 rank of 8531 OC as a female candidate in Telangana your chances of getting an MBBS seat in government medical colleges are there but if you are aiming top colleges than you chances are low because top colleges rank is usually 6000-7000 for OC category women,But
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