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Hello,
Unfortunately, even under a reserved category like Agricultural Caste, it is quite tough to a coin and MBBS seat in a Government Medical College with 260 Neet 2025 scores. But You are eligible for admission in private colleges through management quota or NRI quotas with lower cutoffs, BDS (private),
The tuition fee per year for MBBS depends on the type of college: Government colleges: 10,000 to 1,50,000 per year Private colleges: 7 lakh to 15 lakh per year Deemed universities: 10 lakh to 25 lakh per year
If your NEET 2025 rank is 68,000, then your chances of getting MBBS in a government medical college depend on your category and state quota
If you score 417 marks in NEET and you belong to the SC category then you have some chances of getting a government MBBS seat especially through state quota Government college cutoffs for SC category are usually lower compared to general category However your chances also depend on your state
Hello aspirant,
The cut off of general quota for government medical college is expected to be 550 which is somewhat higher than your score. So it is unlikely for you to get a government medical college seat. But, I suggest you to keep hope till last round of counselling and
- Admission Probability:Extremely low at this rank for the General (Unreserved) Category.
- Typical Cut-off Ranks:
- State Quota:Generally closes by rank 1–1.5 lakh.
- All India Quota (AIQ):Usually closes below 50,000.
- Conclusion:
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
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
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
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
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