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Hello,
It is quite improbable that an MBBS student with a NEET 2025 score of 168 would be accepted into any government or semi Government College. However, there is still a chance, although a slim one, for management quota seats in private medical colleges.
MBBS seats are available under the management quota at some private medical colleges in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra.
Keep up with the state level counselling photos and participate in mop up and stray vacancy rounds.
Achieving 168 marks in NEET 2026 means your likelihood of obtaining an MBBS seat in government colleges is nearly zero, since these generally demand 450–550+ marks. You are eligible for the management quota in private and deemed medical colleges, where qualifying often begins at only 150–200 marks.
Numerous deemed universities admit applicants scoring between 150 and 200 marks, typically asking for fees ranging from Rs 20 to Rs 25 lakh annually. In a similar fashion, private universities in regions such as Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh also accept students within this score range through management or NRI quotas, with tuition fees varying from Rs 10–30 lakh per year.
Hope this helps. All the best!
HELLO,
With 145 marks in NEET UG and your category cutoff being between 143-133 you have qualified but getting an MBBS seat in Government college is highly unlikely
Here is some important points you should know :-
1.You have cleared the NEET UG cutoff for your category which makes you eligible for counselling
2.MBBS seats in government colleges are highly competitive and even with reservation 145 marks is generally too low for MBBS admission
3.Private and deemed universities might be an option but fees are usually high
4.Consider BSD, BAMS BHMS or BSc Nursing courses where you have better chances with your score
5.Must participate in state counselling and mop up rounds sometimes vacant seats may come up
You can refer to these links it might help:- https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-all-india-college-predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/lp/allied-health-science?utm_source=alliedscience&utm_medium=pm_block
Hope this Helps!
With an ALL INDIA RANK of 212875 in NEET UG under the general ( Female ) category and Maharashtra domicile your chances for low budget private MBBS colleges in Chhattisgarh or Uttar Pradesh are slim but not impossible
See low budget private MBBS seats in states like UP and Chhattisgarh generally close at lower ranks but some college may have management seats in later rounds
Fees in private colleges may still be around 8-12 lakh even if considered low budget
You can apply for Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh state counselling to maximize your chances there
Some colleges that you can get or consider :-
In Chhattisgarh :- Shri Balaji Institute of Medical sciences, Raipur
In UP :- FH medical college Agra , Mayo institute Barabanki , Heritage Institute Varanasi
You can explore the link for finding options :- https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-chhattisgarh
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/private-medical-college-fee-structure-in-up
Hope this Helps !
Hello student,
The Telangana NEET cutoff for MBBS varies each year based on factors like the number of applicants, difficulty of the exam, and seat availability.
Here's a article you should read to get idea about the cutoff trends:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-telangana
To get a more specific idea of the cutoff for a particular college, you can check the official website of KNRUHS for the latest updates.
Thank you!!
As a NEET score of 145 and a student under SC category, an MBBS Seat in government medical college is very unlikely, considering that the SC category cutoff is in the range of 350-420+ in most states.
But there is no need to lose hope! Still there is a possibility of getting a seat in a private medical college either under SC quota or by management quota in your state since the closing ranks are low. Or as a good alternative, you can also think of BDS, BAMS, or BHMS or other allied health-sciences. State counselling rounds, mop-up rounds should also be observed.
Shankaracharya Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhilai is a privately funded medical college whose MBBS distribution is majorly done using NEET point system in state checks. The annual tuition fee is between 6.5-7 lakhs and there are other expenses which include hostel and mess which can take the entire-yearly expense to a figure of 8-9 lakhs. Under the state quota of Chhattisgarh, the cutoff is typically that of 420 to 480 NEET marks in case of OBC or the general category. Remember, the cutoffs vary year on year depending on available seats and competitions.
Hey there,
Here are some good private medical college in delhi ncr
1. Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi
Type: Deemed University
MBBS Fee: 16 lakh rupees per year × 4.5 years = approximately 72 lakh rupees
Hostel Fee: 1 to 1.3 lakh rupees per year + 3.3 lakh rupees refundable security deposit
2. Army College of Medical Sciences, Delhi Cantt
Type: Private (Army-managed)
MBBS Fee: 3.3 to 3.6 lakh rupees per year for non-subsidised seat
Subsidised Seat: Around 1.12 lakh rupees per year
3. Amrita School of Medicine, Faridabad, Haryana
MBBS Fee: 19 lakh rupees per year × 4.5 years = approximately 85.5 lakh rupee
4. SGT Medical College and Hospital, Gurugram, Haryana
MBBS Fee: 19.5 lakh rupees per year × 4.5 years = approximately 87.75 lakh rupees
5. Sharda University, School of Medical Sciences, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
MBBS Fee: 12.69 lakh rupees per year × 4.5 years = approximately 57 lakh rupees
6. Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
MBBS Fee: 11.92 lakh rupees per year × 4.5 years = approximately 53.6 lakh rupees
7. Al Falah School of Medical Sciences, Faridabad, Haryana
MBBS Fee: 12.75 lakh rupees per year × 4.5 years = approximately 57.4 lakh rupees
8. NCR Institute of Medical Sciences, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
MBBS Fee: 12.19 lakh rupees per year × 4.5 years = approximately 54.9 lakh rupees
Hostel (Non-AC): 1.65 lakh rupees per year
Hostel (AC): 1.92 lakh rupees per year
Security Deposit: 3 lakh rupees
Miscellaneous Fees: 94 thousand rupees per year
9. Rama Medical College, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh
MBBS Fee: 13.09 lakh rupees per year × 4.5 years = approximately 58.9 lakh rupees
10. Saraswati and GS Medical College, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh
Saraswati MBBS Fee: 11.78 to 11.81 lakh rupees per year × 4.5 years = approximately 53 to 53.2 lakh rupees
GS MBBS Fee: 11.78 lakh rupees per year × 4.5 years = approximately 53 lakh rupees
Note: the above mentioned fees is tution fee some other fee like mess hostel excluded, some students also report they have hidden fee in range 1-2 lakh for Equipment dress surgical tools etc
There is confirmed and very little chance of securing a seat in MBBS having about 9 lakhs of All India NEET rank and about 1.1 lakhs of category. Usually, the cutoff ranks of government medical colleges are very low in the state quota seats which are in the range of tens of thousands. Nevertheless, you can do some research in either the private medical colleges or deemed universities where the cutoffs are fairly less but the fee is relatively high. Besides, choose some different healthcare related subjects or paramedical by way of example as fall back choices.
You can use the careers360 college predictor to predict MBBS colleges by rank . This will help you estimate your chances of getting into various medical and dental colleges based on your NEET score and rank
Here is the link to use careers360 college predictor :- https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Hope that helps!
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