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Dear Barsha, With a NEET 2025 score of 295 , getting a government MBBS seat through All India Quota (AIQ) is not possible . The cut-off for General category under AIQ is usually around 530–560 marks , and even for OBC, SC, or ST , it's generally above 400 . So 295 falls well below the required range.
You might still qualify for NEET, but admission to a government medical college via AIQ is out of reach at this score.
Your options now include looking into private medical colleges , deemed universities , or alternative medical fields like BDS , BAMS , BHMS , or paramedical courses .
If you belong to a reserved category and your home state has lower cut-offs , you might check state quota options — but even then, chances for MBBS in a government college are slim.
Dear student, With a NEET 2025 score of 295 , getting a government MBBS seat through All India Quota (AIQ) is not possible . The cut-off for General category under AIQ is usually around 530–560 marks , and even for OBC, SC, or ST , it's generally above 400 . So 295 falls well below the required range.
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With 295 in NEET 2025, getting a government MBBS seat under All India Quota is not possible for any category.
You can consider:
Private MBBS/BDS colleges
Deemed universities
BAMS/BHMS/Nursing courses
Dear, Barsha
While government MBBS seat via AIQ is highly unlikely with 295 mark, you may chance to qualify in state-quota government colleges depending on you state. If this does not work out private colleges will be a viable option.
Regards!
Dear Barsha,
While government MBBS seat via AIQ is highly unlikely with 295 marks , you may still qualify and have a chance in state-quota government colleges depending on you state. If this does not work out, private/deemed colleges remain a solid and viable option.
Regards
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