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MBBS admissions in India are regulated through NEET-UG, but private and deemed universities have a certain percentage of seats reserved under the management quota. In Maharashtra and Punjab, you must still qualify NEET-UG to be eligible for these seats. The management quota allows candidates to get admission regardless of their state domicile and with slightly lower NEET scores than required for government quota seats, but the fees are significantly higher. In Maharashtra, management quota admissions are handled by the DMER through centralized counseling for private colleges. In Punjab, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) oversees the counseling process for most medical colleges. You will need to register for the respective state’s counseling process, select the management quota option, and participate in seat allotment. The advantage is higher flexibility in choosing colleges, but you must be financially prepared because fees can be 12–20 lakh per year in some colleges. Always verify the college’s MCI/NMC recognition before finalizing admission.
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As per you query, here is the list of medical colleges in Karnataka
Government Medical Colleges
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There are many, but the most competitive, alternatives for MBBS college in India for applicants in the open or general category. Seats are offered through the All India Quota and State Quotas, although admission is mostly determined by the NEET UG exam.
Through AlQ
Through State Quota:
Candidates who reside in that state are eligible for the remaining 85% of seats at State Government medical College. Every states has own state of government colleges.
The total expenses for studying MBBS in government medical colleges in Punjab are relatively low compared to private institutions. On average, the annual tuition fee ranges from around 13,000 to 80,000 depending on the college. For example, in colleges like Government Medical College Patiala or Government Medical College Amritsar, the tuition fee is usually on the higher end of that range, close to 80,000 per year.
Apart from tuition, there are additional costs such as hostel fees, examination charges, library fees, and caution deposit. These can add another 20,000 to 40,000 per year. Hostel and mess fees vary from one college to another but generally fall between 15,000 and 30,000 annually.
So, the total yearly expense usually comes to around 1,00,000 or slightly less. Over the full 5.5-year duration of the MBBS program, the total cost is roughly between 5 to 5.5 lakh. If you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST, OBC, or EWS, you may also be eligible for fee waivers or scholarships, which can lower your expenses even more.
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Yes, you can still aim for MBBS with 250 marks! Focus your efforts on colleges like D.Y. Patil (Kolhapur/Pune), Datta Meghe (Wardha), or Raja Rajeswari (Bengaluru) under management quotas. Be sure to prepare financially and apply to several to maximize your chances.
If your NEET rank is 13,185 and you belong to the OBC category in Gujarat, then you may not get a seat in top government medical colleges like BJ Medical College Ahmedabad or GMC Surat because their closing ranks for OBC category are usually below 8000.
But you still have a chance to get admission in other government or GMERS medical colleges in Gujarat. These colleges sometimes accept ranks up to 30,000 or more for OBC candidates in later rounds like Round 2 or Mop-Up round.
So with your rank, you should apply for counselling and fill in as many choices as possible. You may not get admission in the first round, but you can get a seat in second or third round depending on availability.
website for more details https://medadmgujarat.org
You have a reasonable probability of being selected for an MBBS seat in Madhya Pradesh if you receive 445 points in NEET 2025 and fall into the EWS category, particularly in the state quota. It is contingent upon a number of variables, including competition level, number of seats, and cut-off trends.
You can also monitor private or semi-government medical colleges in MP, where you may be able to secure a spot under the EWS quota with this score.
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You can also check your probability of getting college in Neet predictor of career360.
With 298 marks and BCE (Muslim minority) category, chances for a free (government quota) MBBS seat are very low, but you may get a seat in private Muslim minority medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh under Category-B (lower fee) quota in mop-up rounds. Apply in state counseling for minority quota seats.
With 381 marks in NEET 2025 under SC category and additional benefits like rural background and Hyderabad-Karnataka certificate, you do have a fair chance of securing an MBBS seat in government colleges under state quota in Karnataka.
Here is a link for accurate prediction of you college
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
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