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With 400 marks in NEET, securing a seat in a semi-government medical college in West Bengal under the state quota might be challenging, but not impossible, particularly if you belong to a reserved category.
The competition for government medical seats, especially in West Bengal, is quite high, and
With a NEET 2025 score of 401 (SC category, Haryana), getting MBBS in a government college is unlikely, as last year's SC cutoffs were 510+.
Options:
Try private medical colleges in Haryana.
Consider BDS (dental) courses.
Explore other states with lower SC cutoffs.
Repeat NEET for a better score if
Hello,
with an expected NEET score of 450, getting an MBBS seat under the state government quota is possible but depends on your state, category, and cutoff trends. in general, this score may secure a seat in less competitive states for reserved categories. for open category in top states, the
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There is no quota in NEET for students with epilepsy for MBBS admission. Epilepsy is not a benchmark disability identified for the Persons with Disabilities (PwD) reservation in NEET. The PwD quota (5% seats) is only for candidates with certain benchmark disabilities as per the Rights of Persons
If you have scored 518 marks in NEET 2025 and you are from Karnataka, your chances of getting a seat in a government medical college depend on your category.
If you are from the general category, the cutoff is usually above 620 marks, so 518 is not enough for a
Your chances of getting into a government institution with an MBBS seat if you have a NEET score of 518 in Karnataka would depend on your category. You have a good chance in OBC and reserved categories like SC/ST because the cutoffs for these categories were at or below your
You have scored 382 marks in NEET 2025, and you belong to the SC category with Delhi University (DU) quota.
For DU government medical colleges like MAMC, UCMS, and Lady Hardinge, the cutoff for SC category is usually above 550 marks. Since your score is 382, it is much lower
Yes, candidates from other states can be admitted to Uttarakhand government medical colleges through the All India Quota (AIQ) counselling process for MBBS. Uttarakhand is an open state, meaning candidates from other states can also participate in the Uttarakhand state quota counselling for private medical colleges. However, for state quota
Yes, you can get a government MBBS seat in Uttarakhand if you meet the eligibility criteria and secure a good NEET score.
Eligibility :-
You must qualify NEET with the required percentile.
You should have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Minimum 50% marks for general category
Hi Ashish,
As a SC candidate with a score of 420 in NEET, you may have chances for MBBS admission seats in a government medical college, depending on the state quota, cutoff trends, and the number of available merit seats. The cut off trends every year vary based on the
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