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Yes, you can take admission there, but it will completely depend on the college’s admission policy. Some colleges give preference to local students, while others also accept students from outside the state. Since you are from Bihar and have shifted to Maharashtra, you just need to make sure you have all the required documents ready (transfer certificate, migration certificate, marksheet, ID proof, etc.).
My advice is to directly contact the colleges in Sinnar, Nashik—either visit their admission office or call them to check if you are eligible. This way, you’ll get a confirmed answer and also understand the admission process better.
good afternoon, Grant Medical College & Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai does offer Radiology programs,
1. MD in Radiology (Postgraduate)
Eligibility: Requires MBBS + NEET PG qualification
Duration: 3 years
Admission Mode: NEET PG + MCC counselling
Not suitable for BSc Radiology graduates
2. New PG Course in Interventional Radiology
Recently launched for MBBS postgraduates
Focuses on minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging
No Direct MSc Radiology for BSc Graduates
Currently, JJ Medical College does not offer MSc Radiology or any direct postgraduate radiology program for students with a BSc in Radiology or Imaging Technology.
So, there is no direct admission you have to clear entrance exam
Complete MBBS from an NMC-recognized institution
Qualify NEET PG conducted by NBE
Register for counselling via MCC or State CET Cell
Participate in seat allotment based on NEET PG rank and preferences
Report to college with documents and fees
Documents needed
NEET PG Admit Card
NEET PG Rank Card / Scorecard
MBBS Degree Certificate
MBBS Mark Sheets (All Years)
Internship Completion Certificate
Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate
Birth Certificate or Age Proof
Caste Certificate (if applicable)
Caste Validity Certificate
Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (OBC candidates)
Domicile Certificate (for State Quota)
Identity Proof (Aadhaar/PAN/Passport)
Passport-size Photographs
Allotment Letter from MCC or State CET cell
Dear aspirant,
If you're are asking , whether 270 marks in NEET last year was enough to get into Gondia College of Nursing, in Maharashtra, then please know that it's highly unlikely to get a seat in that college with the above mentioned NEET score. Scoring 270 marks is quite low. Even for MBBS programs, government colleges in Gondia had cutoffs around 500+ marks. Even if the candidate falls under any reserved category, still the marks is really low. So it's extremely probably not possible to get a seat in Gondia Nursing College with 270 marks in NEET. For more information, about previous year's cut off trend , please visit this link given below.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/government-medical-college-gondia/cut-off
You should consider both ranks, but the one that matters for admission depends on the college and state counselling authority. If the college or counselling process has a separate reservation or quota for Defence (Ex-Servicemen/Armed Forces), then your Defence Rank (1,500) will be considered within that quota.
Yes, Defence Rank gives you an advantage if:
The counselling authority provides reserved seats for Defence candidates.
You have valid documents proving your eligibility under the Defence quota (like an ex-serviceman certificate, etc.).
When checking college cutoffs:
If you are applying through General category, check cutoffs based on General Merit Rank.
If applying through Defence quota, check if the counselling brochure or college website provides separate cutoffs or last admitted Defence ranks.
Hello Manish,
With an SC category rank of 11,104 in PE, it is a bit difficult to get admission in Katihar Polytechnic College as the cut-off ranks for this college are usually lower.
However, you can still try in the later rounds or look for other nearby government polytechnic colleges with lower cut-offs.
Hope it helps !
Hello,
Please mention the name of examination and the course which you want so that we can provide accurate details.
Thank you !
Dear student,
To qualify NEET 2025, candidates from the General/EWS category need at least 144 marks out of 720 , which corresponds to the 50th percentile . For OBC, SC, and ST categories , the cutoff is 113 marks , falling under the 40th percentile .
For candidates in the General/EWS-PwD category, the qualifying score is 127 , while for PwD candidates from OBC, SC, or ST , it remains 113 .
So, if you're aiming to move ahead in the counselling and admission process, make sure your NEET 2025 score meets or exceeds these category-wise cutoffs.
With 145 marks in NEET 2025 (SC category), you are eligible for counseling, and may get a seat in private BAMS colleges, where the cut-offs are lower—but fees will be higher. Getting a government BAMS seat is very unlikely, as the cut-off is usually above 350 marks. A safe score range for admission to prestigious government BAMS colleges in the SC category would be between 450 and 550.
Consider alternative medical courses like Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing), and Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT).
Hello Aspirant,
With 176 marks in NEET, it will be very difficult to get admission in MBBS in deemed universities, as their cutoffs for MBBS are usually much higher, often above 300–400 marks even in management quota. In the case of NRI or higher fee-paying seats, sometimes colleges may accept lower scores, but 176 marks is quite low even for such seats. Additionally, deemed universities generally have high tuition fees, sometimes ranging from 15 to 25 lakh per year. If you are determined to pursue MBBS, you can either prepare for NEET again next year or explore other medical-related courses like BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, or paramedical courses where cutoffs are relatively lower. Also, private colleges through state counselling might offer seats at lower ranks, but that too would require checking round-wise vacancies.
I hope this clears your doubt. Best wishes for your future.
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