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Hi! If you have scored 203 marks in NEET and you belong to the general category, then honestly It is not possible for you to get government college. The cut-off for general category is usually much higher than what you have scored.You still have other options like you can try private medical colleges but they are very expensive.You can also try for BDS or other medical related courses.
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Here is what your NEET rank (35,000), SC category, female, with Andhra Pradesh domicile, means for securing an MBBS seat in prominent government medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh
1. All India Quota (15%) – MCC Counselling
In recent years, the AIQ closing ranks for SC candidates have ranged from 1,14,000 (Round 2) to 1,30,000 (Round 3).
With a rank of 35,000, you are well within this range.
You have a very strong chance of securing an MBBS seat under the All India Quota.
2. Andhra Pradesh State Quota (85%)
a. Category-wise Cutoffs (Govt Colleges)
For SC (female) candidates under the AP state quota, the closing rank is around 2,16,000.
Your rank of 35,000 is much lower, so you are comfortably eligible for government medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
Immediately register for MCC AIQ counselling as soon as registration opens.
Apply for AP state quota counselling via Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (state counselled seats).
Prepare your documents like SC certificate, AP domicile, NEET result, ID proof, etc.
Hello,
You must receive high scores on the common University entrance test in order to be admitted to Rama University, BSc nursing. To achieve a strong CUET scores, you should strive for schools of 300 to 400. If you want to be admitted to prestigious colleges like Delhi University, you should aim for schools of 800 to 900 or more.
20 students are admitted to Rama University in Kanpur, where the entire cost of tuition for the BSc nursing program is 150000.
OCI holders can appear for NEET-UG and are eligible for admission under the NRI/OCI quota in MBBS.
Required documents include your OCI card, passport, NEET scorecard, and possibly an Equivalence Certificate for foreign qualifications.
The fees is higher in NRI/OCI quota ranging from 39 to 40 lac annually.
State NEET counselling forms are released early to:
Start the process on time – States manage 85% of seats, so they begin early to avoid delays.
Collect student details – For documents, category, and eligibility.
Run smoothly with All India counselling – It helps avoid confusion by planning ahead.
Each state has its own schedule – They don’t need to wait for All India rounds to start.
So, it’s normal and helpful that state forms come out before or along with NEET AIQ counselling.
Hello Aspirant
Yes, you are eligible for most government B.Sc. Nursing courses as they typically require:
Minimum 45% – 50% in PCB (some states require just 45% for reserved categories including EWS).
**EWS category reservation is 10% in central and many state government institutions.
This gives you an advantage in cut-off marks and seat allocation.
You have better chances under State Quota (85% seats reserved for state domiciles).
You should apply for many government B.Sc. Nursing colleges in India require entrance exams like:
NEET-UG (in many states like Maharashtra, MP, Kerala, etc.)
State-level exams (e.g., CG B.Sc. Nursing, UP B.Sc. Nursing, RUHS, WBJEE JENPAS, etc.)
AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing (if you aim for top institu tions).
*For private Bsc nursing colleges 69% is much better.
Hi dear candidate,
There are various institutes that provide B.Sc Nursing at their campus. The entrance exams like CUET is NOT compulsory for B.Sc while some colleges might require NEET exam qualification.
But majorly the institutions follow a basic criteria that is, you must have passed your 10+2 with PCB subjects along with English as well as aggregate marks above 50%. You can also get admission based on your 12th class marks merit.
For more B.Sc nursing details kindly visit our official website:
BSc Nursing Admission 2025 - Fees, Entrance Exam, Eligibility Criteria
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With a NEET score of 129, your chances for MBBS/BDS admission in government colleges are extremely limited, even under reserved categories.
General (UR)Not eligible – Cutoff for unreserved category was around 137 in 2024.
SC/ST/OBCBarely qualified – SC/ST cutoff in 2024 was around 107.
EWS/OBC (non-creamy)Not sufficient for govt MBBS/BDS – even in mop-up rounds.If you belong to SC/ST, you've cleared the NEET qualifying mark, but chances in government colleges are very low unless you qualify under a special state quota or remote region
If we talk about karnataka Government MBBS (State Quota)Not possible
All India Quota MBBSNot possible
Private MBBS (Management/NRI quota)Possible (very costly)
AYUSH (Private)Possible
Paramedical / Nursing / Allied HealthLikely
With the score of 75% in diploma you can get several colleges for B.Tech Electronics and Communications (ECE) branch through lateral entry like MIT WPU, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, PCCOE, DY Patil University and many more.
Please ensure that you must have completed your diploma with computer subjects.
Of course! Depending on the kind of institution (government, private, and deemed university), the total anticipated expenses for a 4 year BSc nursing program in India, including tuition fees, dormitory, and miss charges, might vary greatly.
Government Nursing Colleges
These are in approx.
Private Colleges:
Deemed Universities/ NRI quota
Rest will be additional expenses.
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