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Hello aspirant,
According to your score it is most unlikely to get medical college seat anywhere in India. Because the cutoff of Medical colleges is above 550 which is much higher than your score.
If you want pursue MBBS, then you can try management seats, or you can try other
Hello,
Yes, you can apply.
If you apply for MBBS state quota counselling in your domicile state (Punjab), you are still eligible to apply for management quota seats in another state like Maharashtra .
Management quota seats are usually open to all Indian students, no matter which state they belong
Hello Aspirant,
With 176 marks in NEET, it will be very difficult to get admission in MBBS in deemed universities, as their cutoffs for MBBS are usually much higher, often above 300–400 marks even in management quota. In the case of NRI or higher fee-paying seats, sometimes colleges may accept
Dear student, You’re eligible for counselling but won’t get a government MBBS seat with this score in the General category. Your best shot is through private or deemed universities , or considering options abroad.
Dear student Maulana Azad Medical College in New Delhi is one of the best medical colleges in the country and it attracts students from across the nation It is highly competitive and the admission process is based on the NEET examination where students are ranked according to their performance Getting
NEET is one of the toughest exam of India and limited number of seats in medical colleges make it even more hard. With such rank you can not get the admission in MBBS course in any government university.
I suggest you to try to get admission in Private
For MBBS admission in Chhattisgarh under the ST category with state quota, you need around 540+ marks in NEET to get a seat in a government medical college. In 2024, ST category seats closed around AIR 1.5 lakh, which is roughly 540 marks. For private medical colleges, even 113+ marks
With an AIR of 75063 in NEET 2025 , securing a government MBBS seat in Andhra Pradesh might be challenging, but not impossible. The availability of seats and your category will play a significant role . While 2000 government MBBS seats exist in Andhra Pradesh, competition is high.
HELLO,
With your NEET score it is unlikely possible that you will be able to secure a seat in MBBS or BDS in a government college specially as a General category candidate
Here is the detailed reasons :-
1. NEET Qualification :-The qualifying medical colleges generally have higher cutoffs than
With a NEET score of 469 and belonging to the 3B category in Karnataka , securing a government or semi-government MBBS seat is unlikely , but not entirely impossible . It depends on the specific college, the number of seats available, and the competition within your category.
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