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Hello Aspirant,
Securing an MBBS seat with 291 in NEET from your OBC category is very tough in government medical colleges through All India Quota (AIQ) or most state quotas, since normally cutoffs are much higher. However, you may have opportunities in:
With 195.5 marks (MBC) , you stand a very strong chance of getting into Madras Veterinary College or another TANUVAS Veterinary college . You should wait for the counselling results , but also keep a few good backup options ready just in case.
Expect to need around 650–660 marks to compete in the EWS category for MBBS at Agroha Medical College in 2025.
Your closing rank would likely fall between AIR 15,000–20,000.
Scoring below 650, especially under 640, would significantly reduce your chances of securing a seat under the EWS quota.
With 315 NEET marks (OBC category), getting an MBBS seat in government colleges is unlikely.
You can try for private or deemed universities, where admission is possible but fees range from 5–20 lakhs per year.
Consider BDS or allied health courses if you want lower fees.
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With a NEET 2025 rank of 60,000 , it’s highly unlikely that you’ll get an MBBS seat in a government medical college , no matter what category you belong to. In recent years, government colleges under All India Quota and most state quotas have closed around 25,000 to
Yes, B.V.Sc. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) and Animal Husbandry offer a good future if you’re interested in animal care, agriculture, or government service.
You can become a veterinary doctor, work in animal health departments, research, livestock farms, or get into public service (PSC, UPSC). Job demand is growing, especially in
With 117 marks in NEET under ST category, it is below the qualifying cutoff for MBBS/BDS admission in most states.
With 117 marks in NEET under the ST category, it's unlikely you'll secure a seat in a government medical (MBBS/BDS) college, especially in a competitive state like West Bengal. The qualifying cutoff for MBBS/BDS is typically much higher, even for reserved categories. However, you might have a chance in other
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It is doubtful that you would be accepted into a government medical college's MBBS or BDS program if your NEET score falls into the ST category at 117. MBBS/BDS usually has a substantially higher NEET cutoff, especially for reserved categories like ST. But through state - level counselling, you
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