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Neet UG marks 383 in OBC what chances in and which college for admission MBBS and Ayush

Bipasha 18th Jun, 2025

With 383 marks in NEET UG and OBC category, chances for MBBS in government colleges are low, but you may get a seat in private medical colleges or deemed universities. For AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, etc.), you have good chances in both government and private colleges. Apply through state and AIQ counseling.

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Hlo mam .mam I did neet 2025 and I got 272 marks in neet ..I want mbbs seat to get in. Our budget is 40 lakh

Ayush Madanpotra 20th Jun, 2025

At 272 marks, getting a MBBS seat in a government college is not possible, even under reserved categories, as the cutoff is much higher.

But with a budget of Ra40 lakhs, you can get an MBBS seat in private medical colleges in India, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, or Rajasthan where private college fees range between Rs10–20 lakhs per year.

Options you can consider:

Management quota seats in private colleges

Deemed universities (fees usually Rs18–25 lakhs total)

A few low-budget private colleges may offer full MBBS for Rs30–35 lakhs

However, seats under this budget get filled quickly, so make sure to register for state counselling and deemed university counselling (MCC website).

If you're open to it, you can also look into studying MBBS abroad (countries like Russia, Georgia, or Kazakhstan),usually costs Rs20–35 lakhs total for the whole course.

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My rank is 233765 in obc category uttarpradesh domicile can I get mbbs in govt college in India

Ayush Madanpotra 20th Jun, 2025

With a NEET 2025 rank of 2,33,765 and OBC category from Uttar Pradesh, it is very difficult to get an MBBS seat in a government medical college in India. OBC category seats in most states, including Uttar Pradesh, usually close around 70,000 to 1,10,000 rank.

At your rank, you may not get a government seat unless there are some special cases like vacancies in the last round or if you have a special quota such as PWD or Wards of Armed Forces.

Still, you have other options. You can try for private MBBS colleges in Uttar Pradesh or other states through the management quota. You can also look at deemed universities, though the fees are higher. If you're open to other medical fields, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, or paramedical courses are good alternatives. MBBS abroad is also an option if your budget is between Rs25–40 lakhs.

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Fee structure for mbbs and required marks for mbbs seat

OISHEE BANERJEE 15th Jun, 2025

Hey! So if you’re thinking about MBBS, here’s a quick overview of the fee structure and marks needed, written just like an intern would explain it.

For government medical colleges, the fees are usually much more affordable. It can range from around fifty thousand to one lakh per year depending on the state. Some states even have lower fees for students under certain categories like SC, ST, or OBC.

On the other hand, private colleges can be a lot more expensive. Fees can go up to ten lakh or more per year, especially if it's under the management or NRI quota. Deemed universities also fall into the higher fee bracket.

Now coming to the marks; to get a government MBBS seat, your NEET score should ideally be above 600 for General category, especially through the All India Quota. For OBC, SC, or ST categories, the cutoff is usually lower, maybe around 500 to 580, depending on the state and seat availability.

If you're okay with a private college, then even scores between 250 to 450 can get you a seat, but the fees are higher. Just remember that cutoffs vary each year based on difficulty, competition, and seat intake.

All the best!

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Fee structure for mbbs and required marks for mbbs seat

Ayush Madanpotra 23rd Jun, 2025

For MBBS admission in India, government medical colleges usually require around 600 to 650 marks for the General category, 580 to 620 for OBC or EWS, and 450 to 550 for SC or ST categories. The minimum qualifying NEET marks are around 155 to 162 for General or EWS and 130 to 154 for OBC, SC, or ST.

Private or deemed universities may accept lower scores. General category students often need 400 to 550 marks, while reserved category students may get admission with 300 to 400 marks.

Government college fees are around Rs 60,000 to Rs 70,000 per year, excluding hostel and other charges. Private and management quota seats cost much more, often between Rs 10 to 25 lakh per year. The total cost of an MBBS degree in private colleges can go from Rs 50 lakh to over Rs 1 crore.

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Fee structure for mbbs and required marks for mbbs seat

Sakshi Sharma 15th Jun, 2025

Hello

As per your mentioned query , for getting admission into MBBS you have to give entrance exam known as NEET . NEET is a national level of entrance exam which requires lot lf hardwork. Now come to the required marks , so the neet exam is of 720 marks. And the cutoff depends on the factor of difficulty level of exam and number of students attempt the exam. But as per the cutoff of 2024 , for

  • General it is 720-162
  • General PH 161-144
  • SC/ST/OBC 161-127
  • SC/OBC PH 143-127
  • ST - PH 142-127

Now come to the fees structure , it varies from college to college. It also depends on the type of institution either it is goverment or private. The fees ranges between Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 90 Lakhs.

To know more , refer this :

https://www.careers360.com/courses/mbbs-bachelor-of-medicine-bachelor-of-surgery

Revert for further query!

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Neet me 2025me 187 marks hai kya mbbs private college mil jayega general category

Abhilasha Agrawal 25th Jul, 2025

With 187 marks in NEET 2025 under the General category, getting an MBBS seat in a private college is very unlikely. Cutoffs for even private MBBS seats are usually above 300. You can explore options like BAMS, BHMS, BPT, or B.Sc Nursing.


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neet 2025 me 187 marks aye hai kya mbbs private college mil sakta hai

Samriddha Pal 6th Jul, 2025

Hello,

Scoring 187 marks in NEET 2025 means your likelihood of securing an MBBS seat in a government medical college is very slim, since government colleges typically demand significantly higher scores, usually over 500 marks for unreserved categories.

You might still qualify for MBBS admission in private medical colleges through the management quota or NRI quota, particularly in states with lower cut-offs and greater enrollment capacity for private institutions.

Numerous deemed universities and private medical colleges accept applicants with NEET scores between 150 and 200 for MBBS courses, although the tuition fees are considerably elevated, varying from Rs 10 lakhs to Rs 25 lakhs annually or more.

You can also consider courses such as Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, or Physiotherapy, where the cut-offs tend to be lower and admissions are easier with your score. It's recommended to engage in your state counselling and consider deemed university counselling via MCC to enhance your opportunities.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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Neet 2025 me 187 marks hai kya mbbs private college mil jayega

Samriddha Pal 6th Jul, 2025

Hello,

Scoring 187 marks in NEET 2025 significantly reduces your likelihood of securing admission to an MBBS program in a government medical college, as these institutions usually demand much higher scores, frequently exceeding 500 for general category applicants and somewhat lower for reserved category students.

Nevertheless, with 187 marks, you could still secure a seat for MBBS at a private medical college, particularly under the management or NRI quota, depending on seat availability and that year's cut-off trends.

Certain private or deemed universities in India accept candidates with NEET scores ranging from 150 to 200, particularly during the later counselling rounds or if there are unfilled seats. It is essential to highlight that the fees in private colleges for management quota are substantially elevated, ranging between Rs 10 lakhs and Rs 25 lakhs annually.

You ought to engage in both state counselling and MCC (deemed university) counselling to examine all possible choices. Additionally, explore other medical options such as BAMS, BHMS, or BPT, where the cut-off tends to be lower and the potential for a healthcare career is still robust.

You can consider using the college predictors

https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor

Hope this helps. All the best!

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I am scoring 443 in neet 2025. In what courses other than mbbs( BDS/BAMS/Bsc. nursing/Bvsc. and AH) can I get admission in govt. colleges? Category is general female. Domicile- Uttar pradesh. Please provide a list of those colleges. Are there any entrance exams that can still be given?

SHUBHANGI SINHA 27th Jun, 2025

Hello,

You have a good chance of a getting admitted to a number of government medical related programs outside of MBBS if you have a neet 2025 score of 443, are a female general category candidate, and from Uttar Pradesh. Even though MBBS at a prestigious Government universities could be competitive at this score, otherwise regarded programs like BDS,BAMS, BSc nursing and BVSc and AH are also great choices.

BDS

  • Government Medical College, Azamgarh
  • Government Medical College, Ayodhya
  • Government Medical College, Prayagraj

BAMS

  • State Ayurvedic College, Lucknow
  • Govt. Ayurvedic , Varanasi

BVSc & AH

  • DUVASU, Mathura

B.Sc Nursing

  • KGMU, Lucknow
  • SGPGI, Lucknow
  • RMLIMS, Lucknow

Some colleges like AIIMS, JIPMER etc conduct their own entrance exams  - just keep up with updates

Also, Use tool like Carrer360 NEET college predictor. Link given below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-all-india-college-predictor

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