M.B.B.S.
hi,
198 in the OBC category, it is very difficult to get an MBBS seat in government colleges because the cutoff for OBC seats in most states is usually much higher, mostly around 400+ marks. But you may still try for a seat in private medical colleges under management quota or look for options in deemed universities, where the fees are higher.
Hello,
It is quite doubtful that an MBBS seat in a government medical college, either through the AIR or state quotas, will be available to someone with 210 NEET 2025 scores. With cut off scores usually substantially higher, frequently around 500 for general category students. However, your chances of being accepted into private college or private college with a government tuition structure may be limited, depending on your category and the state in which you are applying.
But there are also some private colleges may offer admission under management or NRI quota with low NEET scores.
You are eligible for MBBS abroad in countries like Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan which have lower tuition fees than expected.
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Hello aspirant,
As per your inquiry, the list of private MBBS Colleges with low fees in Hyderabad is as below,
I hope this helps you.
Regards
you are from Telangana and want to get an MBBS seat on free basis, you need to get admission in a government medical college through state quota. For that, your NEET score must be good enough to meet the cutoff for Telangana state counselling. SC, ST, BC, or EWS category, you will get reservation benefits, and your cutoff will be a little lower than the general category.
Hello Aspirant,
By achieving All India Rank (AIR) 775789 with SC category rank 91274 in NEET UG, it is difficult to find a spot in MBBS government medical colleges in Odisha under the SC category state quota. In the recent past, SC category cutoff ranks for MBBS in Odisha government medical colleges have been below 60,000 AIR and significantly below 10,000 SC rank. However, you can consider:
Check here for more information NEET UG 2025 College Predictor
Being from K to secure a Kerala and having a NEET 2025 score of 303 makes it extremely difficult to secure an MBBS seat in a government college because of high cutoffs. Private medical college and dentistry colleges do offer opportunities, nevertheless, particularly with regard to management and NRI quotas.
Private colleges:
You can also explore outside the Kerala like Bharati Vidyapeeth (Pune), SRM Medical college (Chennai) etc. through NRI/management quota.
BDS
A 303 score greatly increases your chances of getting a BDS at private dental colleges. Numerous private dental colleges in Kerala like:
Reister in KEAM counselling for state quota seats in private colleges. Also keep an eye on BDS counselling.
With a NEET 2025 score of 344 and SC category, you have a good chance of getting an MBBS seat in government colleges in Andhra Pradesh, especially in Round 2 or Mop-Up. You’re also very likely to get a seat in private medical colleges under the government quota with lower fees. Telangana MBBS admission is unlikely unless you have local status there. Register for AP state counselling and participate in all rounds.
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Hello
No, the MBBS fee is the same for both boys and girls in most colleges. There is no gender-based discount in government or private MBBS colleges across India.
However, some state governments may offer scholarships or fee waivers for girls from reserved categories (like SC/ST/OBC/EWS) or rural areas, but this varies by state and scheme.
Fees may vary for the Government or private institutions.
For the MBBS fee structure in 2025, fees vary widely based on the type of institution.
Government colleges are the most affordable, with annual fees typically ranging from Rs 600 to around Rs 1,00,000 depending on the state and college.
Deemed or private institutions can be much more expensive, with annual fees from Rs 2,00,000 to over Rs 22,00,000. In some cases, the total course cost can reach around Rs 1.5 crore.
You can read the full details here: https://www.careers360.com/articles/mbbs-fees
Hey tehmina!
It would have been better if you would have specified the college in which you need M.B.B.S. fee structure but still I will provide you a genral fee structure. The lowest fees is around 1600 for 5.5 years which is for AIIMS delhi while the highest fee is around 1 crore for 5.5 years at Sree Balaji medical College, chennai ( private).
Hence you can expect relatively lower fees at government medical colleges while fees at private or deemed medical University are very high.
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