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Hello,
You have a very little chance of being selected for a government MBBS seat if your Neet 2025 score is 319, particularly through the all India quota, as government MBBS cut offs for even reserved categories usually very significantly higher.
For BDS,
During state quota counselling, you maybe able
Yes, with a NEET rank of 2,26,603 and OBC-NCL category, and a budget of Rs.60 lakh, you can get a private MBBS seat in India .
Many private medical colleges have fees between Rs.10–25 lakh per year. So with Rs.60 lakh, you can easily afford it. You may not
With AIR 65,848 in NEET UG, getting a seat in a government medical college through All India Quota is very difficult.
But you still have a good chance under the state quota, depending on your home state. Many states have closing ranks for govt colleges between 60,000 to 90,000.
With 211 marks in NEET and being from the ST category, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college in Chhattisgarh are quite low. In recent years, the cutoff scores for ST category candidates in government colleges in the state have been much higher—usually around 490
Dear aspirant,
In MBBS " management quota seats" refers to a certain percentage of seats in private and deemed medical colleges which are not filled through the regular state or national counselling process. For SC category students, management quota seats offers a pathway to MBBS, even if their NEET score
ACMS is a very competitive institution, and the MBBS cut off even for the defense quota is generally higher than what you have scored. Candidates need score significantly higher than 430 to secure a seat at ACMS. So even though the defense quota offers some advantage, the specific
With a NEET score of 443 in 2025 and having OBC, rural, and Kannada medium reservations, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college in Karnataka through the state quota are quite slim. These days, even with reservations, the cutoffs for OBC under the
Expected cutoff score ~620–630 marks (state quota Ranks ~900–1,100)
Expected cutoff ~570–590 marks (state quota Ranks ~4,000–8,000)
Your profile makes you a top contender for both medical colleges in the Maharashtra state quota.
Hello Aspirant,
No, as per current rules in India, you won't be able to get admissions into MBBS in India unless you qualify NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test). NEET is essential for all medical admissions, whether you are taking admission in government universities, private universities, deemed universities, or whether
With 137 marks in NEET 2025 as a General (UR) category student, MBBS admission is not possible in:
Government colleges (needs ~600+ marks)
Private colleges (needs ~500+ marks even with management quota)
Abroad MBBS (NEET qualified, but most need ~200–300+ marks for practical eligibility)
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