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With a NEET 2025 rank of 1,06,210 and a score of 460 marks, you fall in a competitive but decent range. Whether you’ll get a medical seat depends on several factors like your category, state domicile, and whether you are applying under All India Quota (AIQ) or State Quota.
If you are from the General (UR) category, getting an MBBS seat in government colleges under AIQ is unlikely, as the cutoff usually closes around 17,000 to 25,000 rank. However, under your State Quota, you may have a chance in government colleges in low cutoff states like Rajasthan (for EWS/SC/ST), Chhattisgarh, or Odisha, depending on your category and reservation.
In private medical colleges, especially in states like Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, or Maharashtra, your chances are much higher. Many private colleges take students with NEET scores in the range of 400–500 under management quota. If you’re comfortable with a higher annual fee (8–18 lakh per year), then you’ll likely get an MBBS seat in private colleges.
If you’re from a reserved category (OBC/SC/ST/EWS), your chances improve significantly in state quota seats.
With 460 marks, MBBS in a private college is realistic, and in government colleges it’s possible with reservation or in some states during later rounds. If you want help with a state-wise prediction or college shortlist, share your category and state.
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