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With 231 Mark an ST CATEGORY to get selected for mbbs course under state quota in North East is posible or not

Samriddha Pal 17th Jun, 2025

Hello,

Achieving 231 marks in NEET 2025 within the ST category provides a slight chance of obtaining an MBBS seat through the state quota in select North Eastern states, even though it might be quite difficult. Regions such as Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Meghalaya, where there are fewer medical aspirants and a greater reserved quota for Scheduled Tribes, may see cutoffs in the lower spectrum, occasionally around 250–300 marks for ST candidates. Nevertheless, 231 marks fall just short of those lower-range thresholds, meaning MBBS admission may not be guaranteed. Nonetheless, you might still find opportunities in private medical colleges, government-aided private institutions, or through BDS, BAMS, or BHMS programs, which generally have lower cutoffs. It is strongly advised to engage in the counselling process of your home state and keep track of mop-up and stray vacancy rounds, during which occasional spots become available due to withdrawals.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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I have secured 32084 rank in neet is there any chance to get govt mbbs seats from obc wuta

Aryan 17th Jun, 2025

Hi Shlok,

Generally, getting a rank below 20,000 is considered safe for getting an easy admission into an MBBS government college even with OBC category. While the admission in a government MBBS college is difficult, there are still chances in few low tier colleges as most of the government colleges of many states the max cut off for OBC ends around 25,000 rank. If you still face any issue then you may opt for private institutions.

ALL THE BEST !

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kya mujhe 407 mujhe humdard mein MBBS seat mil jayegi kya main Muslim hun

Abhilasha Agrawal 8th Aug, 2025

With 407 marks in NEET 2025 and being a Muslim, your chances for an MBBS seat in Jamia Hamdard (Delhi) depend on the quota.

Under the Muslim minority quota, the cut-off is slightly lower than the general category, but in 2024 it was around 440+ marks, so at 407 the chance is low.

There might be a small possibility in the mop-up round if seats remain vacant.

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My Borther has scored 311 marks in Neet 2025, With AIR 413302 and OBC category rank 190223 belongs to UttarPradesh State. He is willing to take any BDS/BHMS/BAMS college as MBBS seems impossible and then planning to reappear in NEET 2026 in first year of college. What are the possibilities?

Aryan 17th Jun, 2025

Hi Ayush,

We understand your concern, as NEET is a very competitive exam you need at least 550 or more to get admission into a decent MBBS college not a top tier college as it would require 650 to 700 marks in NEET.

Now, it is good as you are keeping BDS/ BAMS or BHMS as backup option and then reappearing for NEET exam next year. But, be sure that you can simultaneously prepare for NEET while studying BAMS.

If you strongly feel to pursue for MBBS then you may even take a complete year drop with good preparation for 2026 NEET exam but if you want to minimize the risk, it is better to opt for BAMS/ BDS and then trying your luck again in 2026 exam. You also visit our website for NEET preparation content: Careers360 NEET Solution: Complete Preparation and Study Materials for Students

ALL THE  BEST !

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I want to know about mbbs colleges under management quota

OISHEE BANERJEE 14th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant!

MBBS colleges under the management quota are usually private medical colleges that reserve a certain number of seats for students who may not have very high NEET scores but are willing to pay higher tuition fees. These seats are filled through state counselling, and eligibility still depends on qualifying NEET.

Most private medical colleges in states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana offer management quota seats. The cutoffs are generally lower compared to government seats, and scores around 250 to 400 can sometimes be enough, depending on the state and college.

Fees for management quota seats are higher. It can range anywhere between 10 to 25 lakhs per year, depending on the college and location. In some cases, colleges also offer NRI quota seats, which cost even more.

Hope this helps and good luck!

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I scored 404 marks, st category.. All india rank 2 lac and category rank 3068 .. Can I get mbbs gov college

OISHEE BANERJEE 14th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant!

With 404 marks in NEET 2025 and belonging to the ST category, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college are quite decent, especially through the State Quota.

Under the All India Quota (AIQ), ST candidates generally secure government MBBS seats with scores ranging from 400 to 470, depending on the state and the college. Since your score is right at the lower edge of this range, it might be a bit difficult through AIQ, but not impossible—especially if you're open to colleges in northeastern or less competitive states.

Your category rank of 3068 also gives you a chance in State Quota seats, which usually have lower cutoffs than AIQ. Some states accept even 380–400 marks for ST candidates in the later rounds of counselling.

All the best!

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myself sc catogory student all india ranking 623181 sc quota ranking 69831 can i get mbbs or bds government seat

Ayush Madanpotra 31st Jul, 2025

You are from the SC category. Your NEET All India Rank is 623181 and your SC category rank is 69831.

With this rank, it is very difficult to get a government MBBS seat. Most SC students who get MBBS seats in government colleges usually have better ranks, generally below 40000. So the chance of MBBS admission in a government college is very low for your rank.

However, for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), there may be some chances. The cut-off for BDS is lower than MBBS. In some states, students with SC category ranks like yours have got government BDS seats in the last round of counselling. So you should try in your state quota and also through All India Quota.

You should take part in both All India and state counselling and fill all possible options to increase your chances.

Website for All India NEET counselling
https://mcc.nic.in/

Website to check NEET cut-offs and related info
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off



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neet 2025 rank for admission in mbbs in igmc shimla

SHUBHANGI SINHA 13th Jul, 2025

Hello,

Expected Cutoff rank for Admission:

All India quota:

  • General - 6500-7500

State Quota

  • Depending on category, 35000-45000

Reserved Categories

  • SC/ST; scores between 470-510
  • EWS/OBC: above 540-560



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Sir, I have scored 430 Marks in NEET 2025, AIR - 155237 (GENERAL CATEGORY) , Also Im a defence Ward , My father is in the army and I am Priority 8 according to the Defence quota , Ive completed my 12th From Delhi , so do i have the domicile of Delhi ?? Also my Permanent residence is in Uttar Pradesh. So can I get any government/semi private college for MBBS and which state should i put as My domicile. And lastly What should I do as these marks may not be enough for mbbs seat.

Swati 25th Jun, 2025

Dear Aspirant

In medical admissions across India state quota plays a very significant role Each state has its own set of rules and criteria to define domicile status In general for Delhi state quota candidates the state authorities consider the place where you have passed your twelfth standard examination as an important factor Since you have completed your twelfth standard from Delhi you can be eligible for Delhi state quota counselling if you have the relevant documents such as the mark sheet of the twelfth examination conducted by a Delhi school or a Delhi residential proof for that period

Although your permanent residence is in Uttar Pradesh you can claim the state quota benefits for Delhi if you have valid proof of your twelfth standard education from a recognized school located in Delhi In this case you can participate in the Delhi state counselling process under the state quota Meanwhile for Uttar Pradesh you would only be able to claim the state quota if you have a valid domicile certificate issued by the authorities in Uttar Pradesh which generally requires long term residence in that state

With a NEET score of four hundred and thirty and an All India Rank of approximately one hundred fifty five thousand it might be challenging to secure an MBBS seat in a government medical college or semi private medical college in either Delhi or Uttar Pradesh as the cutoffs for the General category tend to be higher However you can still consider alternatives such as private medical colleges in these states where the required NEET scores are relatively lower compared to government institutions The fees are higher for these institutions but it can be an option if you are keen on pursuing an MBBS degree

Your status as a Defence ward under Priority Eight can help in gaining access to certain reserved seats for Defence category candidates across institutions that recognize this quota You should apply for counselling under this category in whichever state it is applicable and closely track official notifications related to seat allocation for Defence wards

If your marks are not enough for a direct MBBS admission in a government or semi private medical college consider applying for courses like BDS BAMS BHMS or other allied health courses which have lower cutoff marks You can also consider appearing for NEET again next year if MBBS in a government college is your priority and utilize this year to strengthen your preparation
You can claim the state quota benefits for Delhi if you have passed your twelfth standard examination from Delhi Your permanent residence in Uttar Pradesh allows you to claim domicile benefits for that state only if you have a valid domicile certificate The marks and All India Rank you have might make getting an MBBS seat in a government or semi private college challenging However you can explore private medical colleges or consider applying under the Defence category quota You can also consider alternatives like BDS BAMS or BHMS or retake the NEET exam next year to improve your score and increase your chance of gaining admission to an MBBS programme in a government college

You can also check NEET UG RANK PREDICTOR and NEET UG COUNSELLING for further information


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at 442 marks with mbc category in raj cn i get semi govt mbbs clg in raj

Ayush Madanpotra 30th Jul, 2025

In Rajasthan, there are two types of seats for MBBS:

state quota (85 percent seats for students of Rajasthan)
management or paid seats (sometimes called semi-government)

For MBC category students, in 2024, the last seat in a government college was given to students with more than 650 marks. Even for semi-government or management quota seats, students needed at least around 590 to 600 marks.

Your score is 442, which is much lower than these cutoffs. So with this score, there is no chance to get a seat in a government or semi-government medical college in Rajasthan through the state quota.

But don’t lose hope. You can still try for private medical colleges in Rajasthan or other states where the cutoff is low. You can also explore BDS (Dental), BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), or BPT (Physiotherapy) courses.

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