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SHUBHANGI SINHA 30th Jul, 2025

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Although it might be difficult, getting accepted into a medical college with a low Neet score is not impossible. Your category, state of residence, and the kind of college you want to attend - government, private, deemed university, or overseas - all effect your chances of getting admitted.

Government College

It is often exceedingly difficult to get a seat through the all India quota or State quota if you have a low Neet score (below 450 for general category), unless you are from a low cutoff state or are in a reserved category.

Private colleges

In comparison to government institutions, many private medical colleges and deemed universities charge greater tuition but have lower cutoffs.

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Abroad MBBS options

MBBS programs are reasonably priced in Nations including Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, the Philippines, and Kazakhstan, where eligibility is determined only by Neet certificate rather than a high score.

You can also try for other allied Health Sciences courses.

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