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What is the expected cutoff for general category in NEET 2025

Swayam 6th May, 2025

For government MBBS admissions, the anticipated NEET 2025 cutoff for the general category is probably going to be between 550 and 580 marks, while the qualifying cutoff (for counseling eligibility) is anticipated to be between 155 and 162 marks.  Higher scores, often above 650, are required for admission to prestigious universities like AIIMS Delhi.

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What is neet 2025 gen category cutoff

Abhi sonkar 29th Jun, 2025

Hello

You’ve got to score at least 144 to participate in counselling. But to secure government college seats, especially under AIQ or state quota, you’ll typically need 520+ marks  .for more details you can check the official portal visit: Neet.nta.nic.in (http://Neet.nta.nic.in)

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Marks required to get private medical college in up as a bihar resident for mbbs course (neet2025)

Riya Dhoot 6th May, 2025

Hello Rohan,

as a Bihar resident seeking MBBS admission in Uttar Pardesh private medical colleges through NEET 2025, you should aim for a score of at least 300-350 to have a fair chance under the management quota. in NEET 2024, candidates with scores around 292 secures seats in private colleges like ERA'S Lucknow Medical College. keep in  mind that cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like seat availability and competition.

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Neet ug 2025 my score is 415 can am i able to MBBS seat in maharashtra

Sujal Singh 6th May, 2025

With a NEET UG 2025 score of 415, securing an MBBS seat in Maharashtra's government medical colleges is unlikely, as previous year cutoffs for the EWS category were around 617.  However, you may have a chance in private medical colleges under the state quota, where EWS cutoffs have been approximately 549.  It's advisable to participate in the state counseling process and consider options in private institutions. Keep in mind that private college fees are significantly higher than those in government colleges.

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I need a bvsc college with low fees scoring around 200-250 in neet 2025 Prefrence in North India Delhi candidate Female candidate General candidate

Prachi Kumari 6th May, 2025

Hello,

For a BVSc college with low fees and a NEET score of around 200-250, here are some options in North India that you can consider:

  1. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Veterinary Education and Research (RGIVE), Puducherry

    • It offers a good BVSc program with lower fees compared to many private colleges.

  2. Govt. Veterinary College, Hisar (Haryana)

    • Government institutions generally have lower fees. This college has a reputation for providing quality education at affordable costs.

  3. GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar (Uttarakhand)

    • Known for its veterinary program and relatively affordable fees for general category students.

  4. College of Veterinary Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab)

    • A government college that offers BVSc with a reasonable fee structure.

For a score of 200-250, it’s important to apply to colleges with a lower cutoff. Check the official NEET 2025 counselling information for the specific college cutoffs and eligibility requirements, as they may vary each year.

Additionally, since you're a female candidate from Delhi, you may also have some reservation or relaxation in cut-offs in certain states, so make sure to verify the seat allocation process.

Hope it helps !

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I need a semi goverment/ private college with low.fees for B.vsc Detail Scoring around 240 in neet 2025 Female delhi general candidate

Prahvi Sharma 14th Jun, 2025

With a NEET score of around 240, you can apply to semi-government or private veterinary colleges that have low fees.

Some options include colleges in states like Odisha, West Bengal, or Uttar Pradesh.

Check their official websites for admission criteria and fee details.

Apply early and participate in counselling for a better chance of seat allocation.

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Im from MH, my situation is critical. Im a civil diploma student. i failed 3 time because i did full stack development course and always working on a projects so my field is not a civil. now i wanna take 12th exam and after that i wanna complete bachelors. so what should i do now? i dont have time.

Mayumi DAS 7th May, 2025

I understand that your situation is challenging, but it's important to stay focused and plan ahead. Here's a step-by-step approach to help you move forward:

1. Complete Your 12th Exam :

Since you're planning to take the 12th exam, you need to quickly prepare for it.

  • Subjects : Make sure you are preparing for the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) subjects for the exam if you're aiming for engineering.

  • Stream : Since you're from a civil diploma background, it’s likely you'll continue with the Science stream with the focus on Mathematics for a B.Tech.

  • Enroll : Immediately register for the 12th board exam (if you haven’t already). You may need to check the registration deadlines with the Maharashtra State Board (MSBSHSE).

  • Prepare Intensively : Prioritize core subjects and focus on your weaker areas. Since time is limited, make a schedule and stick to it.

2. Decide the Path Post 12th :

After completing your 12th, you can pursue a B.Tech (Engineering) in a different field if civil engineering doesn't align with your current interests. Since you've been working in full-stack development, you could consider:

  • B.Tech in Computer Science/IT : If you're more interested in technology and software development, this could be an option. You can later apply for lateral entry into 2nd year of B.Tech if your diploma allows.

  • B.Tech in another discipline : If you decide to stick with civil engineering, you can pursue that too, but you'll have to go through the full 4-year program.

3. Entrance Exams :

  • JEE Mains : This is essential for getting into many top engineering colleges in India, including IITs, NITs, and other private institutions. Prepare for JEE Mains after completing your 12th. Focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics .

  • State-Level Exams : If you’re aiming for colleges in Maharashtra, you can take MHT CET for state-based admissions in B.Tech.

  • Others : Explore other engineering exams, depending on the institutions you're interested in.

4. Managing Your Time :

  • Create a Plan : Since you’re pressed for time, create a focused study plan for the 12th exams.

  • Time Management : Balance preparation for 12th exams and entrance exams (JEE or MHT CET). Prioritize core subjects and practice past papers.

  • Focus on Strengths : If you’re more inclined towards technology or full-stack development, you can choose a branch like Computer Science or Information Technology . These fields align well with your interests and experiences.

5. Consider Online Resources :

If you have limited time, consider taking online courses for both 12th preparation and entrance exams. Many platforms provide flexible learning options.

6. Mental Health :

I understand the pressure you're facing. Don’t hesitate to talk to someone if you're feeling overwhelmed. It's important to stay calm and focus on the task at hand.

You still have time to get on track, but it’s essential to remain consistent with your efforts. Keep a clear focus on your goal of completing your 12th exams and then taking the right steps toward a degree program aligned with your strengths and interests.

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what was cut off marks for assam in neet in 2016

Prahvi Sharma 14th Jun, 2025

In NEET 2016, the Assam state cutoff for MBBS admissions under the General category was approximately 550 marks.

For Reserved categories such as OBC, SC, and ST, the cutoff marks were generally lower, ranging from 450 to 520 marks, depending on the specific category and the college.

Please note that these cutoffs are indicative and can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and reservation policies.

For the most accurate and updated information, it's recommended to consult the official Directorate of Medical Education, Assam website or contact the admissions office directly.

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My rank in state quota of Himachal pardesh neet UG

Tanisha chaudhary 12th Jun, 2025

HEY THERE!!!

For candidates seeking admission to government MBBS seats in Himachal Pradesh through the NEET UG state quota in 2025, the following indicative cutoffs may be relevant:

- General category applicants typically require a score in the range of 575 to 625, corresponding to a rank up to approximately 12,000.

- For the OBC category, the expected score range is 570 to 615, with ranks extending up to 14,000.

- SC category candidates may find eligibility with scores between 500 and 520, and ranks up to 60,000.

- ST category aspirants generally need scores from 480 to 500, with ranks potentially up to 65,000.

  • Applicants whose scores and ranks align with these ranges are likely to be eligible for MBBS or BDS counseling under the state quota in Himachal Pradesh.
  • The official state quota rank list will be published by Atal Medical & Research University following the release of NEET results.
  • It is advisable to consult the official notifications for precise and updated information.
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