National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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With 395 marks in NEET 2026, your chances of getting a Government MBBS seat are low especially under the General Category . However, your admission prospects depend on your category state domicile and counselling quota.
At this score, your may have chances for:
With 172 marks in NEET 2026 under the EWS category, getting and MBBS seat in private medical college in Maharashtra is very unlikely as the cutoff for even private MBBS is generally much higher:
However, you still have a few good options:
To secure a BAMS seat in a Bihar Government College under the OBC category, you generally need a NEET score between 460 and 520+ marks. For top institutes like Government Ayurvedic College, Patna, the closing rank for OBC candidates typically stays within an All India Rank of 48,000.
A score of 590 marks in NEET 2026 is an excellent improvement from 441, but securing a Government MBBS seat can be borderline depending on your state. Deciding between taking a drop or choosing another course depends heavily on your specific location and goals.
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Hello Dear Student, With a NEET score of 118 in the SC category, securing a government MBBS seat is not possible. The cut-off for government medical colleges typically ranges between 450 and 500+ marks. However, your score makes you eligible for private medical or BDS colleges through state-level counseling. You
Hello Dear Student, With a NEET score of 264, securing a government MBBS seat is highly unlikely, as cutoffs for government medical colleges typically start above 500–600 marks. However, you can secure government seats in alternative medical courses (like BAMS, BHMS, or BSc Nursing) depending on your state domicile and
Hello Dear Student, With 469 marks, your expected AIR is roughly 1,50,000. This makes securing a General category government MBBS seat highly unlikely. However, if you belong to SC/ST or are applying for state quota/management quota in Private colleges, you may have viable options. You can check, find and access
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