National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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CENTAC 2025 counselling for non-NEET UG courses has started.
The application process began on 12th May 2025 and ended on 7th June 2025. The draft merit list was released on 23rd June 2025.
Final merit list and choice filling is expected to start in the last week of July 2025. Seat allotment will also begin soon after.
Hope it helps !
To make a ready-to-fill list of colleges based on your 456 NEET marks, I need some information from you.
Please tell me:
what is your category like General, OBC, SC, ST or EWS which state you belong to like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra or any other do you want to apply under All India Quota or State Quota or both are you okay with private colleges or you want only government colleges do you belong to any special category like PwD, Defence, NCC, etc.
Once you give this information, I will prepare a list for you where you can see:
college name type of college like government or private under which quota you can apply last year’s cutoff rank and a column to mark yes or no if you want to fill it
Please reply with your details so I can make this list for you.
website: https://neet.nta.nic.in
You got 388 marks in the NEET exam and you belong to the OBC category.
Yes, you have qualified for NEET because the minimum qualifying marks for OBC category is around 113 to 143. So, you are eligible to take part in NEET counselling.
But for getting a seat in a government medical college through All India Quota, the cutoff is usually much higher. For OBC category, students usually need at least 590 marks or more to get a government medical seat under All India Quota.
So with 388 marks, it is very difficult to get a seat in any government medical college through the All India Quota. Even in state quota, most government colleges need around 530 to 570 marks or more for OBC category.
You can still take part in counselling, but the chances are very low for government medical colleges. You may get a seat in a private or deemed university if you are open to that option.
Keep checking for counselling updates and take part when registration starts.
Website for more details: https://neet.nta.nic.in
With 388 marks OBC category, you have a slim chance of getting a government MBBS seat in Karnataka, mostly in less preferred colleges. You can get a seat in state counseling rounds and mop-up rounds, where cutoff may drop.
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Some seats in NEET are reserved for children of defence personnel, especially in Defence Ministry-run institutions like AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College),
In some states, children of defence personnel may also get preference in admission or some seats reserved in state government-run medical colleges.
The reservation categories are generally for children of servicemen killed or injured in war, children of serving servicemen, and children of ex-servicemen.
To avail these relaxations, candidates have to clear the NEET exam, and fulfil certain criteria as per the status of their parent or guardian in defence service.
For admission into AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College), a good rank in NEET is required along with a specific admission procedure which includes talk test, interview and medical test.
Good luck!!
You got 500 marks in NEET exam under EWS category and you are from Jharkhand. With this score, your chances of getting a government MBBS seat in Jharkhand through state quota are very low.
In the past years, the cutoff for EWS category in government colleges of Jharkhand has been around 610 to 630 marks. RIMS Ranchi and other government colleges usually have high cutoffs. For example, RIMS Ranchi had a cutoff of about 636 marks for EWS category in 2024.
Your score of 500 is much lower than the expected cutoff, so it is unlikely that you will get admission in a government MBBS college in Jharkhand through state quota.
But you are still eligible to register for state counselling. You can try for private or deemed universities in Jharkhand or in nearby states where the cutoffs are lower. You should also register for All India Quota counselling through MCC, in case you want to explore other options across India.
So, while government seat chances are very low, you may still have options in private colleges.
website for updates: https://jceceb.jharkhand.gov.in
You got 305 marks in NEET 2025. You have passed the exam, because the qualifying marks are around 144. So you are eligible for counselling.
But to get a seat in a government MBBS college, your marks should be much higher. For general and EWS category, you need around 570 to 600 marks. For OBC category, you need around 530 to 580 marks. SC and ST students may get seats with 480 to 500 marks.
So with 305 marks, your chance of getting a government medical college is very low. It is almost not possible in All India Quota or state quota.
But you can still try for private or deemed universities. These colleges may accept students with 300 to 350 marks, especially in management or NRI quota. You can check with your state counselling authority or MCC website.
website: https://mcc.nic.in https://engineering.careers360.com
You got 510 marks in NEET 2025 with an all India rank of 40,936 and you have Gujarat domicile. You are from EWS category.
With 510 marks, your chances of getting admission in a government medical college in Gujarat are very low.
In Gujarat, the cut off marks for government medical colleges under the EWS category usually stays around 608 to 618 marks. Even in GMERS government colleges, the closing marks for EWS is about 607. So your score is much below the expected cut off.
That means you may not get admission in any MBBS government college in Gujarat through the state quota.
But since you qualified NEET, you can still apply for counselling and try for private or deemed medical colleges. You can also explore options like BDS, BAMS, BHMS or paramedical courses where the cut off is lower.
You should take part in Gujarat state counselling (ACPUGMEC) and fill all choices carefully. You can also try for private colleges or other courses in medical field.
Website for Gujarat counselling: https://medadmgujarat.org
Website for all India counselling (15% AIQ): https://mcc.nic.in
Hi Shikha!
Thanks for your query. With 360 marks in NEET 2025, getting admission to Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) is definitely possible, especially in private and some semi-government colleges.
BPT courses don't have centralized counselling like MBBS, but many colleges accept NEET scores and conduct institutional-level counselling or state-level paramedical counselling. Admission eligibility varies from 280 to 450 marks, depending on the state and college reputation.
With 360 marks, you can aim for: Private BPT colleges in Maharashtra, MP, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka and some colleges in Uttar Pradesh also accept NEET scores in this range.
If you want to know more detail about BPT Admission through NEET top Colleges & Eligibility you can visit here:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bpt-bachelor-of-physiotherapy
Thank you & good luck!
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