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Hii,
Thank you for your question. With a state rank of 6700 in NEET and belonging to the Open Category (OC) while also holding eligibility under the Army quota, you do have a fair chance of securing a medical seat, depending on the cutoffs and reservation policies of your state counselling authority. The Army quota provides you a certain number of seats for wards of defense personnel, which can improve your chances, especially if you're applying under the appropriate scheme and have all the required documentation such as an eligibility certificate from the respective Army authority.
However, admission possibilities also depend on other factors such as your preferred course MBBS/BDS/BAMS, etc., type of college government/private, and the counselling round.
I recommend that you visit your respective state's NEET counselling portal and check last year's cutoff for your category under the army quota. Also, make sure you have registered under the correct quota during counselling
For general information on NEET counselling and quotas, you can visit:
NEET UG councelling 2025 careers 360
Hope you will find it helpful!
Hey Simhadri,
Thanks for reaching out!
With a NEET state rank of 6700 in OC category,getting a govt seat is competitive, however your army quota gives you a strong advantage.seats under the defense quota are available in Government and central colleges including ACMS and AFMC, depending on eligibility.
Apply through both state and defense quota counselling
Keep your documents ready
Track cutoffs and seat allotment, prepare for councelling
Your chances improve greatly under the army quota
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