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With a NEET score of around 400 you’re in a solid position for MBBS admissions under the OBC category especially in private colleges through state or management quota. Generally private college cut-offs for OBC range from about 480–600 but OBC candidates scoring 400 may still secure seats in mid-tier or
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To predict your NEET 2025 rank and check your chances of getting a seat in a government medical college you can use online NEET rank predictor tools. These tools allow you to enter your expected NEET score category, and quota like All India or state quota and then give you
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Regular practice with previous year question papers and mock tests is essential for understanding the exam pattern, sorts of questions asked, and difficulty level.
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With a NEET 2025 score of 545 you have a strong chance of getting an MBBS seat, especially under the state quota. Most government medical colleges in various states have cutoffs ranging between 520 to 580 for unreserved and OBC categories so your score puts you in acompetitive range. If
Hi Snigdha,
If you scored 545 in NEET 2025, you can safely say that you reasonably expect a government MBBS seat using your state quota, especially if you are in a reserved category or are from a state with lower cutoff trends. Under All India Quota (AIQ), it would be
Expected Rank: Around 70,000–75,000.
State Quota (85%): Good chance for government MBBS colleges in states like Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, UP, and Telangana.
All India Quota (15%): Possible in colleges with lower cut-offs like:
GMC Suryapet (Telangana)
CIMS Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh)
Midnapore Medical College (West Bengal)
GMC Chandrapur (Maharashtra)
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With a NEET score of 165 it is unlikely that you will get admission into a government college fir B.Sc Nursing, especially under the general category. Government nursing colleges usually have much higher cutoffs, often above 450 for general and even for OBC or SC/ST categories, the cutoff is generally
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If you are repeating 2nd PUC, focusing on both improving on board marks and KCET rank, don't be disappointed. In fact, repeating a year could add long term value and give you a better chance of getting into your preferred course or college. Remember to be consistent, prepare
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