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With around 400 marks in NEET, getting admission in government MBBS colleges is very tough because cutoffs are usually much higher. However, you may have a chance in some private medical colleges under state or All India Quota. Private colleges often accept lower marks but have higher fees. You can
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With a NEET score of 460/470, admission to Deemed Universities in Karnataka or Maharashtra for MBBS in 2025 is possible but potentially challenging, especially for general category students. While some deemed universities may have lower cutoffs, competition is high and depends on factors like the difficulty of the NEET exam,
With an expected score of 295 in NEET 2025 as an ST category candidate in Odisha, you have a good chance of getting a BDS seat but for MBBS the chances are minimal.
The expected cutoffs for government colleges in Odisha for ST candidates are around 380-400 marks. Therefore,
To secure a management quota seat for MBBS in Ahmedabad, you generally need to qualify for NEET-UG and meet the minimum eligibility criteria, which includes a 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology in your 12th board exams (general category). Additionally, you must have passed each of these subjects individually.
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With 476 marks in NEET 2025 and EWS category in Andhra Pradesh, you have a good chance at government medical colleges, which usually have low fees ranging from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 1,00,000 per year.
Key points:
Focus on Andhra Pradesh state quota government colleges for affordable MBBS
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with a score of 420 in neet ug 2025, it is unlikely to get in government medical college in Gujarat. As the cutoff of these colleges is very high ranging from 600 to 650 even for OBC category. Some private colleges might have lower cutoff, so you can
In India, getting a free seat in the MBBS program basically entails getting accepted into a Government Medical College. Although these seats are not completely free, the government greatly subsidizes the tuition, which makes them quite reasonable when compare to private universities. It may only cost a few thousand
With 216 marks in NEET 2025 under the SC category, getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college is highly unlikely. Most government colleges have higher cutoffs, even under reserved categories.
However, you may have limited chances in:
Private medical colleges under management quota or SC reservation.
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Your daughter may have a chance At government MBBS institutions in subsequent rounds or mop up if she is in the reserved category and comes from a state with low cut off tendencies.
Score of 400 might get her the following in places like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh,
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