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dear student,
With 250 marks (ST category), you’ve cleared the qualifying cutoff (~127), but it’s far below the safe score for MBBS.
Govt./Semi-govt MBBS cutoff for ST is usually 410–420+ (AIQ) and 320–400+ (State quota) — so chances are very low.
You can explore:
Private MBBS (if affordable)
BDS/AYUSH courses
The lowest management quota fee for MBBS in India can range from approximately 15 lakh to 20 lakh per year making the total of 70 lakhs - 90 lakhs, depending on the college and state. Even the lowest management fees is too expensive for middle class children.
Look for semi
Hi dear candidate,
There are various colleges in Karnataka that allow admissions through KCET along with Supernumerary Quota (SNQ) to avail tution fees waive off.
Few colleges are:
NIT Karnataka, PES University, NMIT, Ramaiah Institute of Technology and R.V College of Engineering.
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Hello aspirant,
A unique category of seats at private and deemed medical institutions in India that are reserved for direct admission, separate from the government or merit quota, is known as management quota MBBS admission. The Medical Council of India and the relevant state authorities have officially approved these seats,
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Hello Sir,
As your child has scored 410 marks in NEET 2025, admission to the MBBS program at SOA, Bhubaneswar is likely possible. However, it depends on what category you belongs to. As per the previous trends, there are chances to get into SOA with 410 marks, may be not
Universities in India admit NRI students under the 15% NRI quota in the NEET reserved by the Medical Council of India, in addition to the 15% ALL India Quota (AIQ) and the 85% State Quota. The NRI Quota includes both Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) and Persons of
For ICare Haldia MBBS 2024 cutoff (West Bengal State Quota):
General: 628 NEET score
EWS: 545 NEET score
AIQ closing ranks were around 2,50,000 to 7,50,000.
2025 cutoffs not released yet; keep an eye on official
updates.
With an OBC-NCL rank of 70,000–80,000, getting an MBBS or BDS seat in government medical colleges is very unlikely due to much higher cutoffs. BDS cutoffs are slightly lower but still rarely reach this rank.
You may have better chances in private colleges or deemed universities, often through management quota
With 340 marks in NEET and belonging to the OBC category, your rank will likely be between 200,000 to 250,000 nationwide. At this rank, getting a seat in a government or semi-government MBBS college is very unlikely in Andhra Pradesh or any other state.
Here's why: government and semi-government colleges
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