National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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The NEET UG cut-off for admission to Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic College, Sangli, changes every year depending on factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and difficulty level of the exam. In recent years, the general category cut-off has been around 350–420 marks, while for OBC/SC/ST categories, it is usually between 300–350 marks. These numbers can vary, so it’s always safe to aim for a score of 400 or above to increase your chances of admission. If you are applying through the Maharashtra state quota, check the cut-off on the official CET Cell Maharashtra website. For All India quota seats, refer to MCC updates. Keep your documents ready and be prompt during counselling, as Ayurvedic seats also get filled quickly. I hope this helps you plan your preparation better.
For more information about this college visit: Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic Medical College
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Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College is generally considered a good choice for science , particularly for its strong reputation in both arts and science streams. It's known for its NAAC A+ accreditation for the science stream and is recognized for its teaching staff and academic rigor . Though it is recognised there are many complaints about the behaviour of the administration and other biasness . I would advise you to try for some government or central university. If this is your only option then , all the best.
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For the last three years, the NEET UG cut-off for General Kashmiri Migrants has been 415 marks in 2023, 431 in 2024, and this year it is expected around 400 marks. This cut-off is for government medical colleges under the reserved category for migrants and may vary depending on seat allotment and number of applicants. If your score is between 330–380, the chances for government MBBS seats are slim, but you might still secure a BDS or private MBBS seat depending on counselling rounds. Keep checking the official MCC website and J&K counselling notices because they post category-wise cut-off lists. If you are preparing for next year, target at least 420+ for safer chances in MBBS under this quota. Remember, each year competition changes, so never rely solely on past data—use it as a guideline.
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With an AIR of 221,469, a government MBBS seat in UP via AIQ is extremely unlikely. Your best bet is applying to private medical colleges in UP, many of which admit students with ranks above 300,000. During counselling, prioritize private institutions that align with your eligibility and options.
Here is a link to predict your college based on you rank
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
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With 332 marks in NEET 2025, securing a government MBBS college is highly unlikely for General/OBC/EWS categories. Government MBBS cut-offs are significantly higher, often exceeding 500-600 marks.
However, you might have chances in private medical colleges or for BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) and BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) courses, especially if you belong to SC/ST categories . Some private MBBS colleges have cut-offs that may align with your score, though fees will be considerably higher. Use online college predictors and check state-specific counselling for more precise options based on your category and domicile.
No — taking MBBS admission through the All India Quota (AIQ) in a state other than your home state does not make you lose your caste reservation for NEET PG.
For AIQ seats in NEET PG, your SC/ST/OBC/EWS status is valid nationwide as per central reservation policy, regardless of where you did MBBS.
The confusion often comes from the fact that some states don’t give State Quota PG reservation to students who weren’t admitted in their UG State Quota. But this is state-specific and does not affect your AIQ PG reservation
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The Neet UG cutoff scores for General Kashmiri migrant has been 415 in 2023, 431 in 2024, and is anticipated to be approximately 400 this year. This deadline may change based on seat distribution and applicant volume for government medical colleges that fall under the reserved categories for migrants.
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No, NEET is not mandatory for BNYS admission. As per the Ministry of AYUSH, you only need to have passed 10+2 with 50% in PCB (45% for SC/ST) to be eligible .
Some colleges may still ask for their own entrance exam or consider NEET scores optionally—but these are exceptions. For most, NEET is not required .
So, if you’re aiming for BNYS—just focus on meeting board marks and specific college requirements. No NEET stress here!
With category rank 1304 in SC for Uttar Pradesh, your position is much better compared to the All India Rank. In private colleges under SC quota, you have a fair shot, especially if you are flexible with location and fees. The first rounds may be tough due to higher demand, but in the mop-up round, seats in colleges like Saraswathi Institute, Rama Medical College, and Mayo Institute sometimes go to this range. Keep all documents ready, and be quick during choice filling as seats fill fast.
You can use this college predictor tool: College predictor careers 360
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For AP NEET management quota seats online choice filling usually starts after the main counselling rounds for state quota are completed. For 2025, management quota registration began on July 15. The last date to register without late fee was August 2 and with late fee it was extended till August 4 Sakshi Education (https://education.sakshi.com/en/neet/education-news/neet-counselling-2025-mbbs-management-quota-registrations-begin-today-179625?utm_source=chatgpt.com) . This application phase typically leads immediately into choice filling for management quota seats. Since that window has closed, you may have missed the initial round.
To stay informed, regularly check the Dr NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) portal for any additional rounds, stray vacancies, or spot rounds that may open later.
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