National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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With your rank in NEET that is 176 you have very good chances of getting admission into Laxmi Bai Dental College. The closing ranks are much more higher than yours so you are in a safe range. You can easily get college in first or second round of the counselling. The college is also very good.
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Hi,
With 396 marks in NEET, your chances for an MBBS seat depend heavily on the college type, state quota, and year-to-year cut-offs. If by “KPC college” you mean a private medical college (like KPC Medical College in West Bengal), then government seats there usually require higher marks; however, private colleges have management/paid quota seats which sometimes admit at lower marks than government seats — so 396 could be in range for certain private or management quota seats in some years, but it is not guaranteed and depends on vacancy and category (General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS). Register for state counselling (wherever you are eligible) as soon as NEET results are out — do not miss deadlines; Add KPC and other private colleges to your preference list (be realistic and include easier options as backups. Check fee structure and management quota costs in advance — private MBBS fees can be very high and vary college to college.
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With 371 marks and an All India Rank around 2,69,554, it is very unlikely you will secure a government MBBS seat in Maharashtra this year; typically government MBBS cut-offs for general category are much higher (often several hundreds of marks above 371). Even BDS government seats usually require higher marks than 371 for many categories. That said, don’t lose hope — here are practical, realistic options to plan now:
(1) Register for state counselling anyway — you must participate to be considered in all possible rounds.
(2) Explore government AYUSH (BAMS/BHMS) or allied health courses — these sometimes have lower closing marks and can still be government seats offering good careers.
(3) Consider private MBBS (management quota) if finances allow.
Also keep an eye on later counselling rounds (mop-up/stray) where small movements sometimes open unexpected opportunities.
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If you wants to prepare for NEET requires a structured and disciplined approach. First, you need to have a solid grip on NCERT books of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as at least 70–80% of NEET questions directly or indirectly come from NCERT. Divide your time smartly: biology should get maximum focus since it carries 360 marks, followed by chemistry and then physics. Daily practice of MCQs, mock tests, and previous year papers is essential to build speed and accuracy. Try making a timetable that allows revision of older topics while learning new ones. Use online test series and question banks for practice because they simulate the actual exam atmosphere. If you stay consistent and focused, clearing NEET with a good rank becomes very much achievable.
For more help like your study material etc you can check this: https://learn.careers360.com/medical/neet-preparation-material/
Best of luck!
The AP NEET 2025 category-wise merit list will be released by the Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences after the declaration of the NEET results.
You can download the merit list from the official website of the university, drntruhs.ap.nic.in. The list will include details like roll numbers, ranks, and scores for qualified candidates.
AP MBBS MERIT LIST
If your Aadhaar only has your first name as Arihant but all your academic documents show Arihant Jain, then this can create issues during MBBS admission and NEET counselling because both identity and name consistency are verified strictly. In such cases, the normal process is to make an affidavit declaring that both names belong to the same person. Along with that, you should also carry supporting documents like your 10th and 12th marksheets, admit card, and Aadhaar. Most colleges and counselling authorities accept the affidavit as long as it is notarized and clearly states the name difference. However, rules can vary by state counselling authority, so it is always safer to also try again for an Aadhaar update through the official UIDAI centers, since Aadhaar is often treated as the primary ID.
If a student gets a seat in the All India Quota in round 1 and also qualifies for the State Quota the rules are very clear: the student cannot hold both seats at the same time. Generally, the AIQ seat is allotted first, and if you accept and report, then your state quota seat will be automatically cancelled. On the other hand, if you choose not to take the AIQ seat, you can still hold on to your SQ preference. However, this must be carefully decided within the reporting dates. Once you confirm one seat and report, the other option gets blocked. So, the decision depends on your preference .
Thank you and best of luck!
You need to score 500 to 600 to get govt college it's very hard with your marks if possible you need to try for private colleges because they allow students with low marks but their fees will be very high and this only the way to get the course you needed if you are looking for any specific college check their official website follow their notification
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This is an interesting situation and only a few exceptional students experience it. If you secure a top rank in both IIT-JEE and NEET, you will have two prestigious career paths before you – engineering and medical. Getting an IIT seat means you can become an engineer in streams like Computer Science, Electronics, or Mechanical, with opportunities in research, entrepreneurship, and high-paying jobs worldwide. On the other hand, a NEET top rank gives you admission into MBBS at AIIMS, JIPMER, or other top medical colleges, putting you on track to become a doctor, surgeon, or medical researcher. The decision depends on your passion and long-term interest. If you love technology, problem-solving, and innovation, IIT may be right. If you’re passionate about healthcare, human biology, and patient care, then NEET’s medical route is better. Both offer excellent respect, stability, and earnings.
I wish you clarity to choose wisely.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can give improvement exams after passing 12th class. It doesn't actually matter if you have taken NEET too and appeared in counseling. Many students choose improvement to increase their 12th standard marks because they think it will help them meet eligibility criteria (for example 50% marks in PCB for General, 40% for SC/ST/OBC, 45% for PwD) . However, please note:
So Yes, just because you have gone through counselling, does not stop you being able to come out to give improvement.
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