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1. Chances for MBBS in Government Medical Colleges
With 484 marks and OBC category, it is very unlikely to get an MBBS seat in a government medical college through:
All India Quota (15%)
State Quota (85%), unless your state has a very low cut-off (which is rare)
For example:
In most states (like Bihar, UP, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, etc.), OBC cutoff for MBBS in government colleges is above 530–580.
2. MBBS in Private Colleges (Deemed / State)
You may have some chances in:
Private medical colleges (depending on the state)
Deemed universities (but expensive, Rs.15–25 lakhs per year)
Management quota seats (fees can go higher)
3. Alternative Medical Courses (Good Options)
If MBBS isn’t feasible this year, you can still choose a great career in the medical field:
Possible in private college
Good career in dental clinics, cosmetic dentistry, etc.
Indian traditional systems (Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani)
Decent government and private college options for OBC candidates at 480+ marks
BPT (Physiotherapy), BOT (Occupational Therapy), B.Sc Radiology, B.Sc Lab Technology, etc.
These are available in reputed government and private colleges
Lower cost, good career scope, job-ready in 3–4 years
4. Options Abroad
MBBS in countries like Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, Bangladesh — at approx. 25–30 lakhs total.
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MBBS Admission in India (2024-2025): Key Details
Annual Fees:
- Range: Rs10,000 – Rs1,50,000
- Varies by state
NEET UG Marks Required (General Category, 2024 Trend):**
-All India Quota (15%):
- 620+ marks
State Quota (85%):
- Top States (e.g., Delhi, Rajasthan):610–630+ marks
- Other States (e.g., Bihar, UP): 590–610+ marks
- Northeastern/Lower Competition States:570–590+ marks
- Rs7–18 lakhs (depending on state and institution)
NEET UG Marks Required:
- Management Quota: 450–550+ marks
-NRI Quota:Lower cut-off; Fees: Rs25–40+ lakhs per year
Summary:
Admission to MBBS programs in India is highly competitive, particularly for government colleges due to their comparatively lower fees. NEET UG scores are the primary criterion for selection, with cut-offs varying by quota and state. Private colleges offer additional options but at significantly higher costs, especially under NRI quotas. Careful consideration of your NEET performance and financial resources is essential when planning your application strategy.
- Admission Probability:Extremely low at this rank for the General (Unreserved) Category.
- Typical Cut-off Ranks:
- State Quota:Generally closes by rank 1–1.5 lakh.
- All India Quota (AIQ):Usually closes below 50,000.
- Conclusion: Admission to government MBBS seats is not feasible at this rank.
Management Quota: Admission is possible under management quota in certain states (e.g., Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh).
- Fee Structure:Approximately Rs10–18 lakhs per year.
- Note:Admission is competitive and expensive; financial considerations are significant.
Eligibility: Possible in many private colleges; lower cut-off than management quota.
- Fee Structure:Ranges from Rs25–45 lakhs per year.
- Recommendation:Suitable for candidates with access to NRI status and substantial financial resources.
If MBBS is not attainable or financially viable, several alternative courses in the medical field are available with this NEET rank:
BDS (Dental Surgery): Moderate (private) ,Rs2–5 lakhs/year, Dentist
BAMS (Ayurveda): Possible (govt/private),Rs50,000–3 lakhs/year, Ayurvedic Doctor
BHMS (Homeopathy): Possible , Rs30,000–2 lakhs/year, Homeopathy Doctor
BPT (Physiotherapy):No NEET needed ,Rs50,000–2 lakhs/year, Physiotherapist
B.Sc. Nursing: No NEET needed, Rs30,000–1.5 lakhs/year , Nurse, Government jobs
BMLT / Paramedical: No NEET needed , Rs 20,000–1 lakh/year , Lab Technician, Hospital roles
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#### 5. Summary
- MBBS at a government college is not a realistic option at this rank for the General category.
- Private and NRI quota seats are available, but involve high financial investment.
- Alternative courses such as BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, B.Sc. Nursing, and paramedical programs offer viable career paths and are more accessible at this rank.
- It is advisable to evaluate all options based on career interests and financial considerations.
You have high chances in college like RUHS,Jaipur ; DR.S.N. Medical, Jodhpur ;JLN Medical Ajmer;Sardar Patel Bikaner;GMC kota,GMC ajmer,GMC udaipur,etc
Recent data from platforms like Career360 indicate that several government medical colleges (GMCs) in India admit candidates with All India Quota (AIQ) ranks extending up to 9–10 lakhs. This document provides a structured overview of these trends, focusing on cutoffs and admission patterns.
GMC Kota (2024):
- AIQ closing rank for General-PwD category reached 5,82,000.
- In previous years, closing ranks exceeded 6,40,000.
- States such as Chhattisgarh: AIQ opening ranks began around 17,000–18,000; closing ranks reached nearly 1,00,000.
- General category opening ranks ranged from 7,500–15,000.
- Closing ranks surpassed 20,000.
- General category AIQ opening ranks started at 2,300; closing ranks extended beyond 80,000.
AIQ Seat Distribution: Only 15% of total seats are filled via the All India Quota; many candidates with lower ranks secure admission through respective state quotas.
- Multiple Counseling Rounds: In subsequent rounds, closing ranks often reach into the hundreds of thousands.
- PwD Categories: Significantly lower cutoff ranks are observed for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) categories.
- Low-Demand States:GMCs in states with fewer applicants often have higher closing ranks, sometimes admitting students with very high All India Ranks (AIR).
Yes,Colleges remain accessible for candidates with AIRs in the 5–9 lakh range, particularly:
- In later counseling rounds,
- Within PwD or other disadvantaged categories,
- Or in government colleges located in states with lower demand or underfilled quotas.
This analysis highlights that, while competition remains intense, opportunities persist for candidates with higher ranks, especially when leveraging state quotas or category-based reservations.
Estimated AIR and OBC Rank for 490 Marks in NEET 2025
- For NEET 2024, a score of 490 typically resulted in an AIR between 1,36,500 and 1,37,500.
- In NEET 2025, scores ranging from 450–499 have generally corresponded to AIRs between 90,000 and 1,50,000.
- Projected AIR for 490 Marks in 2025:
- Approximately 1,10,000 to 1,40,000.
Due to the reservation system, OBC category ranks are significantly lower than the corresponding AIR.
- OBC ranks are typically around 40–45% of the AIR.
- Likely to fall in the range of 50,000 to 60,000.
KEY POINTS -
- A score of 490 places a candidate within a competitive rank range, though not among top scores.
- OBC reservation substantially improves the category rank relative to the general AIR.
- These estimates are based on previous years’ trends and may vary depending on overall exam performance and cutoff fluctuations.
Inquiry for Admission Vacancies: Guidelines and Next Steps
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Additional Insights
- Admission cycles and seat vacancies can fluctuate rapidly, especially during peak application periods. It is advisable to act promptly once you have identified your preferred course and institution.
- Some programs may have waiting lists or rolling admissions, so early communication increases your chances of securing a spot.
- Keep documentation (such as transcripts and identification) readily available, as you may be required to upload these for verification during the inquiry or application process.
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Reservation for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) in Karnataka Government Colleges
In Karnataka, government colleges offering professional courses (such as engineering and medical) reserve 5% of total seats for Persons with Disabilities (PwD).
- This policy aims to promote accessibility and inclusivity in higher education.
Total Seats (2025–26):Approximately 135,969
- PwD Reservation (5%):Around 6,800 seats are reserved for PwD candidates
Total Government MBBS Seats: Approximately 3,950
- PwD Reservation (5%): About 200 seats are reserved for PwD candidates
- 834 PwD applicants appeared for medical verification.
- 331 candidates were successfully cleared.
- The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has increased the rigor of the verification process.
- Measures include doubling the number of senior medical teams and strengthening assessments for vision, hearing, and locomotor disabilities.
- For details regarding specific colleges or other course categories (e.g., BAMS, Law, or postgraduate programs), further information is available upon request.
Hey! With a JEE Main rank of 708, you're definitely in a strong position, but when it comes to admission into SPA Bhopal or SPA Vijayawada, it's important to understand that these institutes take students based on their JEE Advanced Paper 2 performance, which is specifically for the B.Arch program. So even though your JEE Main rank is excellent, it's not enough on its own for SPA admission unless you also qualified for JEE Advanced and appeared for the architecture paper.
If you haven't appeared for JEE Advanced Paper 2, then unfortunately, you won’t be eligible for admission into SPA Bhopal or Vijayawada this year. But don’t worry — there are still several architecture colleges that accept JEE Main scores, such as some NITs and private institutions, and with your rank, you might still have good options.
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