National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello dear!
First of all, congratulations on scoring 403 in NEET. Getting admission in government BAMS (Ayurveda) colleges in Rajasthan with this score will depend on your category and the cutoff for that particular year. Usually, for General category students, the cutoff for government Ayurveda colleges in Rajasthan goes a bit higher, but for OBC, SC, or ST categories, 403 can give you a fair chance. In the first round, sometimes it may be difficult if seats are limited, but don’t lose hope. Even if you don’t get a seat in round one, there are good chances in round two or mop-up rounds as many seats get reshuffled. I suggest you fill maximum choices of government Ayurveda colleges during counseling. Rajasthan has good BAMS colleges in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and other districts.
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Thank you for asking, wishing you the very best for your admission!
Hello,
On 13th August 2025, when the Round 1 result of NEET UG Gujarat counselling was declared, it was the final Round 1 seat allotment result, not just provisional. Here’s the difference: a provisional result is usually published just before final allotment, mainly to allow candidates to check for errors and raise objections. However, the Gujarat Admission Committee for Professional Medical Educational Courses (ACPMEC) usually releases a final Round 1 result directly after considering all options filled by candidates. Once this is released, candidates are required to download their allotment letter and report to the designated college to confirm admission. But the result published on 13th August is indeed final for Round 1 and binding for that stage. Only subsequent rounds bring changes if you participate again.
Thank you for asking, and I hope this clears your doubt.
Hello Aspirant,
If you uploaded expired income certificate of yours in round 1, you have to get a renewed/in-date certificate again for Round 2. While you could not register again in Round 2 from Tamil Nadu's counselling portal, they usually allow you to update your information (choice preference) and to edit/correct your information. It is highly recommended to check counselling and/or official portlet from Round 2 edit/choice-filling section - there you should have the option to change your expired/deleted certificate with a current one. If the system does not allow it, you should contact the counselling authorities and ask for clarification right away.
Hello Shubham
You can get the NEET previous year papers at this website of Careers360 very easily. Careers360 has provided previous year papers of many exams including NEET. I am providing you the links through which you can access those previous year papers.
Here's the link (2023 - 2025): NEET PY Papers (2023 to 2025) by CAREERS360 For 2022 papers: NEET PY Papers 2022 by CAREERS360 For 2021 papers: NEET PY Papers 2021 by CAREERS360
Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!
For the OBC category, the cut-off for getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college changes every year because it depends on factors like the exam’s difficulty, the performance of candidates, and the availability of seats.
Looking at past trends, for the All India Quota, scoring around 580–600+ marks is usually considered safe for OBC candidates to get a government MBBS seat.
In some states with more seats and lower competition, you may get a seat even with 550+ marks under the State Quota.
Tip: Always aim a bit higher, like 600+ marks, to reduce the risk and increase your chances of getting your preferred college.
Hi Lakshay,
With your NEET score of 276 and AIR of around 5.14 lakh, getting a government BAMS seat in top-tier institutions might be difficult. However, you can still secure admission in reputed private colleges within your budget of 10 lakh for the full course.
If you are interested in holistic and traditional medicine, BAMS is an excellent option, especially with the increasing global interest in Ayurveda. For rehabilitation and sports medicine careers, BPT (Physiotherapy) offers strong scope, while BSc Nursing provides high demand both in India and abroad, particularly if you aim for an international career.
Here are some college suggestions for each course:
BAMS (Ayurveda) – Private Colleges under 10 lakh (Approx.):
1. National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, Rajasthan (Semi-Govt., affordable fees)
2. Ayurvedic & Unani Tibbia College, Delhi
3. Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune, Maharashtra
4. Rishikul Ayurvedic College, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
5. Dayanand Ayurvedic College, Jalandhar, Punjab
BPT (Physiotherapy)
1. Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal
2. Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore
3. Seth G.S. Medical College, Mumbai
4. Rajiv Gandhi College of Physiotherapy, Bengaluru
5. Amity Institute of Physiotherapy, Noida
BSc Nursing :
1. AIIMS, New Delhi (via separate entrance exam)
3. Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune
4. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing, Delhi
5. Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh
All the best!
Yes, as a Kashmiri migrant living in Rajasthan , your daughter is eligible to apply under the KM quota for NEET UG admissions. Cutoffs for KM candidates are lower than general, around 330–380 for General KM and much lower for reserved categories . The government provides relaxations in marks, intake, and domicile requirements for KM students. She should register under the KM category during state or MCC counselling. Actual cutoffs depend on year, seat availability, and chosen colleges .
Hello!
With a NEET rank of 8.6 lakh, chances for BDS in deemed colleges through counselling are very low because cut-offs are usually much higher. If the counsellor is saying “no chance” for round 2, they might be right based on seat trends.
Options for you:
It’s better to plan a backup now instead of waiting only for round 2.
Thank you,
With an AIR of 861668 in NEET 2025, the chances of getting a seat in BDS deemed colleges like Loni Pravara, Sangli BVU, Sharad Pawar Wardha, or Kim’s Karad in the first round are extremely low, which is why you didn’t receive any allotment.
Regarding Round 2, your counsellor is correct,with such a high rank, it is very unlikely that you will get a seat in these colleges, even if seats remain vacant. Also, since you did not register for other states, you are limited to the options you selected. you can use this links for predicting your college with your rank;
NEET UG College Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
NEET UG Rank Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
Yes, you are eligible for the 85% state quota counselling in Maharashtra.
You have a valid Maharashtra domicile certificate, which is a key requirement.
You have completed Class 10 and Class 12 in Maharashtra, even though the boards are CBSE and NIOS. Completing both in the state meets the educational criteria.
So, you can apply for the 85% state quota seats in NEET counselling for Maharashtra .
Hope it helps !
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