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Hey there,
According to facts, less seats and high competition with this rank surely you will not get a mbbs seat in government college, there is very less chance in some government college which ranks poorly in India
You can go for semi government and private for mbbs otherwise there are several other courses like bhms bds bams you can get a seat for these courses in some government college and semi government college
If you go for bds there is slightly high chance of getting a government college.
I understand your problem but it is very uncommon ,here are few things you can do
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According to the trend of previous years surely there is very less chance of getting Bsc nursing in government college even with state quota only a miracle like a vacant in mop roud provide you a seat but please consider it very very low chance or not possible of getting government college
You can go for some private college
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With 145 score in neet your chance of getting bds is very low even in high ranked private college, for general obc ews bds course with this score is not possible in government college, for sc there is very slightly chance of getting seat for bds otherwise you can go for private college
With this number you definitely get some courses like bds in all categories on semi government college but with this getting mbbs in government college is not possible
If you want mbbs you can go for private college otherwise choose bhms bams for obc and sc/st in some government and semi government college
Government college seats for bds course on 2 lakh rank in neet so the answer is it is possible but vary with category
For general and obc category it has very low chance to get government college seat you can go for semi government and private college
For sc/st you will get government college seat for bds here are some government college.
Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences (MAIDS)Delhi
Nair Hospital Dental CollegeMumbai
Government Dental College & HospitalMumbai
Government Dental CollegeBangalore
Government Dental CollegeChennai
Government Dental CollegeAhmedabad
Dr. R. Ahmed Dental CollegeKolkata
Govt Dental College & HospitalHyderabad
Government Dental CollegePatiala
Government Dental CollegeNagpur
Good afternoon,
According to the previous years trends the mbbs seat with 321 score in neet is not possible in government and semi government college you will surely get bds in some semi government college . If you can go for private college then you will surely get mbbs bams bhms bds.
At this rank, getting MBBS in top-tier government medical colleges is difficult through All India Quota (AIQ) for EWS.
You may get a seat in lower cutoff states (like Bihar, Rajasthan, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Tripura, etc.) under 85% state quota, depending on your state.
In some private/deemed universities, EWS students may get MBBS via state quota or management quota.
With an SC category rank of 1,10,000 in Rajasthan, getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college in NEET 2025 is very unlikely. In 2024, the SC category closing rank for MBBS in Rajasthan government colleges was around 97,000 for females and about 95,000 for males. Since your rank is beyond these, your chances in the regular state quota rounds are very low.
However, you can still explore options like applying for management or NRI quota seats in private medical colleges, considering AYUSH courses like BAMS or BHMS, or preparing again for NEET 2026 to improve your score.
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