National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
good afternoon, for admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in India, the NEET UG exam is the primary and mandatory entrance test for most colleges both government and private.
NEET UG is conducted by NTA and is the only accepted exam for BAMS admission under the Ministry of AYUSH guidelines2.
Admission is granted through central (AACCC) and state-level counseling based on NEET scores.
No other national-level exam is accepted for BAMS in regular colleges.
A few deemed universities or minority institutions may offer BAMS seats without NEET, often through management quota or direct admission, but these are limited and not widely recognized.
Some state-level entrance exams (like CETs) used to exist but have largely been phased out in favor of NEET.
Based on your NEET rank of 725866 and general category rank of 218983, you can try for some deemed medical colleges under the All India Quota in MCC counselling. Your preferred region is northern India, but most deemed colleges in northern states close at better ranks than yours. Still, there are a few options that might be available to you in choice filling.
Here are some deemed colleges where the closing rank last year was higher than your rank, so you may have a chance:
Shri Satya Sai Medical College and Research Institute in Kanchipuram had closing rank around 1332973 SBKS Medical Institute and Research Centre in Vadodara had closing rank around 596197 Yenepoya Medical College in Mangalore under Muslim minority quota had closing rank around 402577 Manipal Tata Medical College in Jamshedpur had closing rank around 82158 Amrita School of Medicine in Faridabad had closing rank around 286837
Top deemed colleges like KMC Manipal, KMC Mangalore, Hamdard Institute in Delhi, and Symbiosis Medical College in Pune had closing ranks around 50000 to 65000. These are out of reach at your rank.
So you can consider filling these five colleges in your MCC counselling choice list. These are not all in northern states, but they are among the very few that accepted students with higher ranks.
Also keep in mind that deemed colleges have high fees, usually between Rs 15 lakh to Rs 25 lakh per year. You should check the latest fee and cut-off details on the official MCC website.
websites: https://neet.nta.nic.in https://mcc.nic.in
Hello Aspirant,
If you got an engineering seat through KCET 2024, and now want to take MBBS through NEET UG 2025, you will need to cancel the engineering seat at KEA before participating in MBBS counselling.
Cancellation Process: You can cancel your KCET seat either through the KEA portal, or you can visit the college to which you were allotted into and request a cancellation letter (apply for a cancellation letter).
Fine/Penalty:
Contact KEA and your current engineering college for confirmation of the exact penalty (if any) and obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) if it is necessary for the new MBBS admission.
hello , if take a look on previous years, General category closing ranks for BHU BSc Nursing ranged from ~27,000 to 46,000
A NEET score of 354 typically corresponds to a rank above 200,000, which is below the usual cutoff for General category at BHU
Apply anyway: If BHU opens up additional rounds or seats, you might get lucky.
Explore other colleges: Consider BSc Nursing programs in:
State government colleges with lower cutoffs
Private colleges with good infrastructure and placements
Try the Careers360 NEET Nursing Predictor to estimate your chances
Hello,
As per your query, Here's the information given below;
Maharashtra
DY Patil Medical College,Pune
Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune
Karanataka
JSS Medical College, Mysore
KLE Belagavi
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
Sri Balaji Medical College, Telangana
Saveetha Medical College, Chennai
With an OBC rank of 202975 in NEET, MBBS in government colleges is highly unlikely.
However:
Private colleges (especially in low-demand states) may still have some possibilities.
Deemed universities or management quota seats could be options, but fees will be high.
BDS (dental) seats are more likely with this rank.
Consider AYUSH courses (like BAMS, BHMS) if you're open to alternatives.
To get admission in a government Ayurvedic medical college (BAMS) in 2025, generally if you are a general candidate, you will need a NEET score of about 450-520. If you are OBC/SC/ST, you may have around 400-480, depending upon the state or college.
In terms of NEET rank, generally between 40,000 and 1,00,000 rank is safe, but these rankings vary extensively depending on state quotas, reservations and number of seats available.
TMV does not officially publish past-year BPT entrance papers online. But you can find similar model/sample papers to help you prepare :
General physiotherapy entrance sample papers , such as those on Scribd covering anatomy, physiology etc.
Sample papers from other universities (e.g., Sri Sri University BPT entrance) that follow a similar pattern.
Hope it helps !
With 120 marks in NEET, getting a BAMS seat in a government college is highly unlikely, even under reserved categories, as the cut-offs for government AYUSH colleges are generally much higher. However, you may still have a chance in private BAMS colleges, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, or Karnataka, where some colleges admit students with lower NEET scores if seats remain vacant in later rounds. Admission through management quota is also possible but will come with higher fees. To improve your chances, participate in the counselling process for both your home state and other states that allow open applications for AYUSH courses.
With a NEET 2025 score of 443 and a rank of 132578, getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college in West Bengal is unlikely for General and OBC categories, as their cutoffs typically go above 580 marks. However, if you belong to the SC category, there may be a slight chance in later rounds or in lower-tier government colleges like Bankura, Cooch Behar, Malda, or Raiganj, where SC cutoffs have previously gone down to around 420–450. You should still participate in all rounds of state counselling and keep your documents ready in case of any vacancy movement. If you don’t secure a seat, consider private MBBS colleges, AYUSH courses like BAMS or BHMS, or plan to reappear for NEET next year to improve your chances.
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