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Based on past trends and anticipated cutoffs, it is doubtful that you would be selected for a government MBBS seat with 360 marks, particularly under the SC state quota. Even with the state quota, 360 is often below the cutoffs for government medical institutions, even if it is above
If you belong to the ST category, you should aim for around 420 to 460 marks in NEET 2025 to get a seat in a government MBBS college. In recent years, the cutoff for ST candidates under the All India Quota has been in this range. However, cutoffs change every
Hello student,
With a score of 506 in NEET under the open category, securing a government MBBS seat is highly unlikely, but not entirely impossible, especially with state quota counseling.
You can check the below article for more detailed information about NEET cutoff:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
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Hey ,
There are atleast 50-60 new college registered all over India for mbbs in 2025 . There are several new medical colleges opened in Uttar Pradesh , northeast areas , Jammu & Kashmir and so many other states as well . Government approval has been given for new medical
Hey there, Scoring 450 in NEET along with SCG reservation in your home state, you still have a fairly good probability of acquiring a seat in MBBS from the state quota, although the final determination is based on the cutoff of this year. Each college and category has its cutoffs,
It's really hard to get free seat with 300 marks because usually for the merit list you need to score above 500 still after this also they charge minimum fees for the course with the 300 marks you can get seats in private colleges if you are looking for any
If you don't get selected for MBBS at GMC or IIT/NIT:
For MBBS :
Explore options like BAMS, BHMS, BDS, or Nursing.
Consider private medical colleges (with fees).
Look into alternative health-related fields (Pharmacy, Physiotherapy).
For JEE :
Apply for state government or private colleges for B.Tech.
Consider emerging fields
Yes, private institutions provide MBBS at 200 marks, but only as a part of a management quota.
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It is impossible for General category to get government colleges for MBBS or BDS with a NEET score of 430. But still if you belong to reserved categories, you may be eligible for MBBS in government colleges.
However you may able to get private colleges through state quota or
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