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i have 145 marks in neet ug so i get admission in mbbs?according to my category cutoff is 143-133


bhil anil 15th Jun, 2025
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Devanshi Goyal 30th Jul, 2025

HELLO,

With 145 marks in NEET UG and your category cutoff being between 143-133 you have qualified but getting an MBBS seat in Government college is highly unlikely

Here is some important points you should know :-

1.You have cleared the NEET UG cutoff for your category which makes you eligible for counselling

2.MBBS seats in government colleges are highly competitive and even with reservation 145 marks is generally too low for MBBS admission

3.Private and deemed universities might be an option but fees are usually high

4.Consider BSD, BAMS BHMS or BSc Nursing courses where you have better chances with your score

5.Must participate in state counselling and mop up rounds sometimes vacant seats may come up

You can refer to these links it might help:-

https://medicine.careers360.com/lp/allied-health-science?utm_source=alliedscience&utm_medium=pm_block

Hope this Helps!


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