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Even under reserved categories, it is regrettably extremely hard to get an MBBS seat in a Government Medical College with a NEET 2025 score of 255 and rank of 584 899. Depending on the state and category, the minimal cutoff for government MBBS seats for reserved groups like SC, ST, and OBC varies. Usually, the cutoff is much higher for students in the general category.
For various allied health science course, you still have alternatives at government medical colleges, particularly under the state quota.
These consist of:
Sign up for state counselling, look at paramedical and AYUSH choices.
If you got 235 marks in NEET, getting a seat in a government medical college is really, really hard. The marks are a bit low for MBBS in government colleges. But don’t feel sad, you can try for private colleges or look for other good medical courses too. Keep trying, you can do great next time also!
While NEET scores are the primary determinant for MBBS admissions in India, there are options for students with lower scores to still pursue medical careers. These include seeking admission to private or deemed medical colleges, exploring alternative medical courses like BAMS or BHMS, or considering studying medicine abroad.
this just means that your marks might be a little low for government colleges under open category this year. But don’t feel sad, you can still check for other categories if you have one, or look into private or deemed colleges too. Sometimes, magic happens in second round or mop-up counselling. So keep trying, don’t give up!
A NEET score of 443 for an OBC category candidate might be sufficient for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) admission in some private colleges, but securing a seat in a government college with this score is less likely. A score of 400-550 is generally needed for OBC candidates in government BAMS colleges.
Dear student, The HP BSc Nursing 2025 result was expected to be released on June 25, 2025 , but it has been delayed . As of June 26 , the result is still pending. Candidates are advised to keep checking the official website amruhp.ac.in (https://amruhp.ac.in) for the latest updates. The result will be published there once it is officially declared.
Dear student,
The spot admission dates for Odisha Diploma 2025 have not been announced yet. The regular application process started on April 1, 2025 . The last date to apply was May 25 for 1st-year diploma and May 15 for lateral entry.
The spot admission schedule will be released after the final round of counselling is over. To stay updated, regularly check the official SAMS Odisha Diploma portal: skill.samsodisha.gov.in (https://skill.samsodisha.gov.in) .
You did your best in NEET, and it’s okay that you didn’t get a government seat this time. Since it was your first try, and if your heart still beats for becoming a doctor, and you’re ready to give one full focused year, then taking a drop is okay — but only if you’re 100% sure you’ll give it your everything, with no regrets. But if you also like coding or tech, then CSE at IIIT Kalyani is a really nice option too. IIITs are good, and CSE can give you a strong career, good placements, and even chances to go abroad or work at top companies. So just sit for a minute, think what excites you more — medicine or computers — and go with the one that makes you feel happy inside. Both paths are great, you just need to pick the one your heart really wants.
As of now, there’s no official update confirming that all BPT seats at GMC Nagpur are full. Admissions are based on merit or entrance scores , and seats are filled accordingly.
To know the current seat status, it's best to check the official GMC Nagpur website or call the admission office directly
Dear student, No, you can't get admission to the BPT course at GMC Nagpur in 2025 without NEET. Admission is based on NEET-UG scores only , and qualifying the exam is mandatory. Just having 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology isn't enough. Make sure to appear for NEET if you're aiming for a BPT seat there.
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