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I got 300 out of 720 in neet 2025 with EWS category please suggest me about college councelling


Vanshika gohal 5th Jun, 2025
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Samriddha Pal 13th Jun, 2025

Hello,

With a score of 300 in NEET 2025 and belonging to the EWS category, your chances of qualifying for the medical counselling process are positive, as you are above the expected qualifying cutoff. You have a fair chance of getting admission through your state quota counselling, particularly in less competitive government colleges or in private medical colleges where EWS reservations are applicable. You should apply for both the All India Counselling conducted by MCC  and your respective state-level counselling as soon as registrations open. Additionally, you might consider BDS (Dental) programs or private medical institutions, which often have slightly lower cutoffs and offer quality education.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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