National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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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Hello Aspirant,
For NEET UG, you can find chapter-wise solutions for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology on various educational websites. These solutions often include previous year questions with detailed explanations, helping you understand concepts and common question patterns. Many platformsprovide these solutions for free download. Focus on NCERT-based questions for all subjects.
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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
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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 . 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.
If you are talking about AIIMS MBBS admission, then No — you cannot skip NEET.
Since 2020, AIIMS MBBS seats are filled only through NEET-UG as per NMC rules.
However, if you are asking about AIIMS paramedical or other undergraduate courses (like B.Sc. Nursing, B.Sc. Medical Technology, OTT, MLT, etc.), then yes, you can apply directly after 12th by appearing in the AIIMS Institute-level entrance exam conducted by AIIMS, New Delhi. NEET is not required for those.
If you forget to lock your choices in NEET MCC counselling, the portal will automatically lock your last saved choices at the end of the choice-filling period.
So, you will still be considered for Round 1 seat allotment based on those saved choices.
You’ll only miss out if you didn’t save any choice at all — in that case, you won’t be allotted a seat in that round and will have to participate in the next one.
Yes — if you’ve reported to the Round 1 college, paid the fees, and then get an upgraded seat in Round 2 of MCC NEET UG counselling you will have to join the upgraded college and complete reporting there.
The first college is required to refund your fees, after deducting the caution deposit or any minimal processing charges, as per MCC rules. The refund process usually takes a few weeks and is handled directly the first college to your bank account.
The key is to collect the relieving letter from the first college after upgradation — it’s your proof for the refund.
If you scored 287 marks in NEET 2025 and belong to the OBC-NCL category, it will be very difficult to get admission in a government BAMS college. Most government BAMS colleges need at least 450 to 500 marks for OBC category students.
With 287 marks, your chances are better in private BAMS colleges. Some private colleges may accept students with marks between 250 and 380, especially under the management quota or in states with lower competition.
So, you may not get a government seat, but you can still try for admission in private BAMS colleges. Make sure to check counselling options and cutoffs for your state.
Technically yes, you can appear for NEET without NCERT. But:
NCERT books (especially for Biology, Chemistry, Physics) are the base of NEET syllabus
90–95% questions in NEET come directly or indirectly from NCERT
If you don’t study NCERT, your chances of scoring well become very low. It’s highly recommended to study NCERT books thoroughly along with your Maharashtra Board books.
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