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Hello Aspirant,
With a NEET score of 477 under the OBC category, your chances of getting a government MBBS seat through state quota are moderate depending upon your domiciled state. For example, states such as Bihar, UP, MP, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu are likely to have higher cut-offs, whereas the NE states or some low-demand states will be better off. With an All India quota (AIQ), your chances will be lower, since OBC cut-offs are usually above 500. Check here for more information: NEET 2025 College Predictor
Private Medical College Fee Estimates (MBBS)
Lower-tier colleges (usually accepting NEET scores in the 250–350 range):
Tuition fee is between 5 lakhs to 7 lakhs a year.
Mid-tier colleges (scores around 300–400):
Fees almost range between 7 Lakh to 12 Lakh on an annual basis.
deemed universities:
Fees can go as high as 15 lakh to 30 lakh+ annually (but these usually require higher scores).
Important Protips
Put lower-rank and mid-rank colleges in preference lists in counselling and have the best chances.
Consider state quota seats-it is possible to find some low fee seats in some private colleges in state OBC/ SC/ST quotas.
Consider other expenses such as admission fee, hostel, mess charges and exam fees in the budget.
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Any student who has taken a lower branch seat but waiting for upgradation will be allotted a seat much sooner than the student who left the lower branch seat and is only on the waiting list. The former is already in the system considered for upgradation in each round and the latter will have their name considered after every other upgradation case is completed.
Yes, you can take NEET if you are 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in Class 12, including Grace Marks, as long as you also meet the following conditions:
Shankaracharya Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhilai is a privately funded medical college whose MBBS distribution is majorly done using NEET point system in state checks. The annual tuition fee is between 6.5-7 lakhs and there are other expenses which include hostel and mess which can take the entire-yearly expense to a figure of 8-9 lakhs. Under the state quota of Chhattisgarh, the cutoff is typically that of 420 to 480 NEET marks in case of OBC or the general category. Remember, the cutoffs vary year on year depending on available seats and competitions.
Because with 376 marks in NEET in the OBC category, your probability of getting the MBBS seat depends on a state:
In government colleges, it's quite unlikely—cutoffs generally stay higher (450+ for OBC).
There is a possibility that you get an average score that barely meets the cut off limits in the private medical colleges particularly under state quota. Most of the non-government organisations accept 350-400 marks among the OBCs.
Your score may also be counted by deemed universities though the fees might be high.
Avail of state counselling in OBC quota.
Choose your fill wisely -both private and deem colleges having a lesser cut off.
Acquire second alternatives such as BDS, BAMS, BHMS or paramedical programs in case that the MBBS seats have been unsuccessful.
With a KCET rank of around 77,100, getting Computer Science Engineering (CSE) in top government colleges will be tough, as CSE is highly competitive. But you can secure seats in government colleges not too popular or in private colleges which also provide CSE. Colleges like Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) affiliated private colleges or other private engineering institutes in Karnataka could be options. The safest thing to do is enrol in counselling, fill options of good private colleges, and have the backup branches in place, just in case. Focus on colleges with decent infrastructure and faculty for a good learning experience!
Haan, you can do 1 year of B.Ed after 4 years graduation. B.Ed is a professional teaching grade which lasts generally 1 or 2 years and this makes one eligible to teach in school. Even stream you will graduate in is a matter but usually after graduation (nearly every stream) one gets admission in B.Ed. After that course, you can become a teacher in schools and there is good opportunity in both sectors government and private.
With an All India Rank (AIR) of around 2,11,895 and a category rank of 13,800, your chances of getting admission in top government medical or dental colleges are limited since competition is very tough. You can however investigate:
Inclusive are medical and dental colleges that are privately owned and tend to have lower cutoffs.
Universities that are deemed to have access to students who are ranked higher in NEET but might have more fees.
Colleges that provide courses in allied health or in arts such as BAMS, BHMS or even paramedical.
Quota seats in certain states when you fall in a reserved category in the home state.
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