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Hello aspirant,
The cut off of government medical colleges is very high ranging from 550 to 650 score in neet ug 2025. And your score is way less than the required score. So, no you cannot get a seat in government medical college. In private colleges also it might be difficult for you. You should try other courses like dental, ayurveda, or homeopathy.
Regards.
Hello,
Holding an All India Rank of 156,408 in NEET 2025 and being from the ST category makes it highly improbable to obtain an MBBS seat in a government medical college. Generally, the ST category cutoffs for NEET lie between 400 and 480 marks, translating to ranks significantly above yours in the counseling procedure.
These thresholds rely on the state quota trends from previous years, where government MBBS admissions for ST candidates typically align with those mark ranges. Even though the number of eligible candidates has slightly dropped this year—possibly reducing cutoffs—your ranking still falls outside the competitive range for the majority of state or AIQ seats.
You are still qualified to take part in both AIQ and state counselling, allowing you to consider various available options. Although securing a government MBBS seat might not be possible this year, it would be wise to explore different medical options like BAMS, BHMS, BPT, Pharm.D, or B.Sc. Nursing, where thresholds are reduced and chances are more reachable.
Hope this helps. All the best!
For many students, pursuing an MBBS degree overseas with a full scholarship is a dream. Though it's quite competitive, it is achievable—particularly if you possess outstanding Class 12 CBSE grades (ideally over 90%) and can demonstrate solid academic performance, a passion for medicine, and financial necessity. Nations such as Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Bangladesh, the Philippines, and Uzbekistan provide lower tuition costs in comparison to private colleges in India.
Nonetheless, complete scholarships are uncommon and primarily provided by government-funded initiatives (such as the Russian Federation Scholarship or the MBBS scholarship from China’s CSC—China Scholarship Council). To find additional English-speaking opportunities, some students consider Turkey, Egypt, or Hungary (through the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship).
To enhance your opportunities, it is essential to possess a valid NEET UG score, as this is required for Indian students intending to practice in India after obtaining an MBBS degree from abroad. Submit your application early, craft a compelling Statement of Purpose (SOP), and gather all required documents such as financial statements and letters of recommendation.
If you are committed and conduct thorough research, institutions such as Kazan Federal University (Russia) or Peking University (China) sometimes provide need-based scholarships or tuition exemptions for outstanding international candidates.
Achieving an All India Rank of 65,198 in NEET 2025 influences your likelihood of obtaining an MBBS seat in a government medical college based on several critical elements, such as your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS), state quota, and the seat availability in the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) or the 85% State Quota.
For candidates in reserved categories, this rank might provide a good opportunity in certain state government colleges, particularly in states that have more medical seats or comparatively lower cutoffs.
For General category students, the competition is tougher, making it harder to obtain a government MBBS seat via AIQ with this rank, although some opportunities may still exist under the state quota in specific states. It is highly advisable to go for both AIQ and state counselling procedures, monitor cut-off trends closely, and consider alternatives such as BDS, BAMS, or private MBBS institutions with scholarships if securing a government seat appears difficult.
The minimum rank required for government medical college falls between 25,000 to 30,000 which is way Higher than your rank.
So it might not be possible for you to secure a government medical college seat. You should search out for private medical colleges or other courses like dental, ayurvedic and, homeopathic.
Best of luck for your future
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Hope it helps !
288590 NEET rank par government quota MBBS seat milna tough hai, especially Telangana state ke under. Private college ya BDS option consider karna better hoga.
With 455 NEET score and being from Karnataka, getting an MBBS seat in Goa Medical College under government quota is highly unlikely, as domicile rules apply. You may explore private Karnataka colleges or other state private options.
With NEET 2025 score 373 and AIR 264335 in open category (Maharashtra domicile, Army ward), chances for MBBS in a government college are very low. You can try for private colleges under army/management quota or consider BDS/AYUSH courses.
With 428734 rank in NEET 2025 under EWS category, chances for MBBS in Gujarat through government quota are not possible. The NEET cutoff for EWS in government colleges stays much lower.
In private colleges under government quota also, chances are very low as cutoffs usually close around 2 lakh rank.
Even for management quota seats in private colleges of Gujarat , your rank is quite high. So chances are very less.
You can try for MBBS in other states where private colleges take higher ranks, or you can consider BDS, BAMS or other medical-related courses.
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