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Chances of getting admission in MBBS with score around 400 in private/deemed colleges in india under general category.


kamal Nath Thakur 21st May, 2025
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tanvi bansal 31st Jul, 2025

Dear Aspirant,

With a NEET score of around 400 in the General Category, your chances of securing an MBBS seat in a government medical college are very low, as the cutoffs for government seats typically exceed 600. However, you still have a moderate chance of admission into private or deemed medical colleges in India through the management quota. States like Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra have private colleges where students with scores around 400 can secure seats, although the annual fees usually range between INR10 to INR 20 lakhs. Deemed universities such as Bharati Vidyapeeth (Pune), SRM (Chennai), Saveetha (Chennai), and D.Y. Patil (Pune/Navi Mumbai) also accept scores in this range through MCC counselling, particularly in the later rounds like Mop-Up or Stray Vacancy rounds. Admission into these institutions can cost INR18- INR25 lakhs or more annually.

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Devanshi Goyal 31st Jul, 2025

Hello,

Wet a score around 400 in NEET under the general category Securing an MBBS seat in a private or deemed medical college in India is possible but it will likely be in a lower rank or less prestigious institution. While government colleges are highly competitive Private and deemed colleges often have lower cut offs making them more realistic option for this score range

Here is more details :-

1. For government colleges a score of 400 is generally not competitive for government medical colleges especially under the general category. The competition is very high and you would likely need a significantly higher score for a good government medical college

2. While you can go for private universities that typically have lower cut offs for MBBS admissions and with a score of 400 you could potentially find a seat in private college but it is advisable to research and compare options carefully

3. Private colleges also offer seats through Management Quota which may have a separate potentially higher cut off than the regular state or deemed university Counseling

Other options

If you are open to other medical course you could consider BDS , BAMS , or BHMS where the competition might be less intense with a 400 score

Hope this Helps!

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