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Hello tanveer , according to my research per year fees of autonomous medical college hardoi is around 36000 also there is no management seat available. I may be wrong so i would advise you to please recheck the information, from official site. https://asmchardoi.org/
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Hi,
With an SML rank of 6098 in Maharashtra under the OBC category, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college will depend on how the cutoff trends in 2025. Looking at previous years’ data, the closing rank for OBC category in some government colleges is often within the range of 6,000–8,000 SML, but it varies by college and round. You might get seats in newer government colleges or semi-government colleges in later rounds. Keep an eye on state counseling rounds (including mop-up), and also consider applying for deemed/private colleges if budget permits.
For detailed cutoff update you can check: Maharashtra NEET Cutoff Trends
Thank you for your question and best of luck !
In MBBS counselling, "AI" stands for All India.
It usually appears in contexts like AIQ — All India Quota, which means:
15% of MBBS/BDS seats in government medical/dental colleges across India are reserved for students from any state, filled through MCC All India Counselling.
So if you see AI rank or AI seat, it refers to your position or seat under the All India Quota.
With an All India Rank of around 56000 in NEET UG, you can explore private and deemed universities for both MBBS and BDS seats. While MBBS seats in top private colleges may be competitive at this rank, you can still expect good BDS options in private or deemed dental colleges.
To get a clear idea of which private or deemed colleges you may get into, use the official NEET UG College Predictor tool. It gives you detailed information based on your category, state, preferences, and the latest cutoffs.
Use this link to check your options:
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Make sure to:
Enter your rank, category, and state preferences.
Choose filters like MBBS, BDS, Private, Deemed as needed.
Explore past year cutoffs to get an estimate of colleges you may get into.
If you’re open to BDS, your chances of admission are higher, even in good private colleges. For MBBS, you may need to wait till mop-up or stray vacancy rounds in some private/deemed universities.
If you do your MBBS from AIIMS Nagpur, you won’t be eligible for Maharashtra state quota seats for PG (postgraduate) courses. This is because AIIMS Nagpur is a central government institute, and usually, state quota reservations are only for students who completed their MBBS from medical colleges within that particular state’s government or private quota system.
So, even if you are from Maharashtra, your PG seat quota will typically be considered under the All India quota, not the Maharashtra state quota.
For exact rules and updates, you can check the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) website or Maharashtra’s State Medical Admission authority.
Yes, if you do your MBBS from AIIMS Nagpur, you will be eligible for Maharashtra state quota for NEET PG. Since AIIMS Nagpur is located in Maharashtra, and you are a domicile of the state, you can apply under the 50% state quota for PG medical admissions in Maharashtra.
good afternoon, if you complete your MBBS from AIIMS Nagpur, you will not be eligible for the Maharashtra state quota for PG medical admissions, even though you're from Maharashtra
AIIMS Nagpur is a central government institute, and Maharashtra’s state quota PG seats are typically reserved for:
Candidates who completed MBBS from a college located in Maharashtra under the state quota system
Candidates who are domiciled in Maharashtra and completed MBBS from a state-recognized institution within Maharashtra
Since AIIMS Nagpur admits students under the All India Quota (AIQ), your PG admission will be considered under AIQ or Institutional Quota, not the Maharashtra State Quota.
Hello Parth,
The total number of government MBBS seats in Madhya Pradesh (as of recent trends) is around 2,000–2,400 seats. Out of this, approximately 50% are for unreserved (UR) category, which means around 1,000–1,200 seats are available for general category students.These seats are spread across 13 government medical colleges, and some newly established ones are also expected to add more seats in coming years.
Please do check the latest official counselling brochure of DME MP for the 2025–26 cycle for the exact seat matrix.
Good luck with your NEET journey!
Thank you.
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