Courses under NEET 2025: List of Courses after Qualifying NEET

Courses under NEET 2025: List of Courses after Qualifying NEET

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Deep PathakUpdated on 06 Jun 2025, 05:35 PM IST
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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the single entrance test conducted for undergraduate medical admission in the country. The list of courses covered under NEET 2025 is long and offers a promising career to candidates. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) are the two most sought-after courses under the NEET courses list.

This Story also Contains

  1. How many courses in NEET?
  2. Courses under NEET 2025
  3. NEET courses list rank wise
  4. Courses through NEET: Highlights
  5. Courses after NEET UG
  6. NEET course details: List of institutes
  7. NEET 2025 scope of admission
  8. Medical courses without NEET 2025
  9. Career options after NEET
Courses under NEET 2025: List of Courses after Qualifying NEET
Courses under NEET

Additionally, candidates are granted admission to several other courses after qualifying for NEET. By cracking the NEET exam, candidates can pursue different courses in the medical field after class 12. Authorities grant admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BYNS, BUMS, BSMS, BHMS, BVSc & AH, nursing courses through NEET scores. Eligible students are shortlisted for seats in a respective medical course after class 12 based on NEET results. Thus, Careers360 brings an article on courses that come under NEET 2025 exam which will help aspirants to make the right career choice. Read the full article to know about the courses offered under NEET.

How many courses in NEET?

There are 10 courses to which admission is given through the NEET UG exam. These include popular courses like MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and BSc nursing.

Courses under NEET 2025

Check the courses that come under NEET 2025 in the table below.

List of courses under NEET

NEET courses list rank wise

There are several courses under the NEET exam. These NEET courses are ranked based on their popularity and are mentioned in the table below.

NEET rank wise courses list

Rank

Course

1

MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)

2

BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)

3

BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)

4

BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)

5

BSMS (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery)

6

BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery)

7

BVSc & AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry)

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Courses through NEET: Highlights

To pursue courses covered under NEET, candidates must have qualified class 12 with a minimum of 50% marks (UR category) and 40% (reserved category) marks. Candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects. Check the major highlights of courses through the NEET 2025 score.

NEET course details

Below is a brief overview of the list of courses under NEET, including the fee range, career scope, and higher studies after these courses.

MBBS

  • Course fee range: The MBBS course fee ranges from as low as 1,355 to as high as 25,75,000.

  • Scope of career: Candidates can pursue a career as a Doctor and Physician.

  • Higher studies: Candidates can pursue higher education with a specialisation in medicine. MS, MD, and DNB are the popular postgraduate medical degrees.

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BDS

  • Average course fee: The average BDS course fee ranges between Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 12,00,000.

  • Career opportunities: Candidates can pursue a career as a Dentist, Dental Technician, Prosthodontist, Dental Hygienist, and Dental Consultant.

  • Higher education: Candidates can pursue a Master's in Dental Surgery in a choice of specialisation.

BAMS

  • Average fee: The annual fee for the BAMS course on average ranges between Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 3,20,000.

  • Career scope: Pharmacist, Dietician, Gynaecologist, Teacher, Panchkarma Practitioner

  • Higher education options: Candidates can pursue an M.S. (Master of Surgery) (Ayurveda) and an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) (Ayurveda) in specialisation.

BHMS

  • BHMS fees: The range of BHMS course fees is between Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 3,00,000.

  • Career scope: Homeopathic Doctor, Public Health Specialist, Pharmacist, Teacher or Lecturer

  • Higher studies: Candidates can pursue an MD / MS / PG Diploma in Homeopathy.

BNYS

  • Average fee: The course fee ranges from Rs 38, 200 to 5, 96,500.

  • Career scope: Naturopathy physician, therapist, health supervisor, consultant, acupuncture, neuro-physiology, speciality clinics

  • Specialisations offered: Nutrition Therapy, Natural Childbirth, Herbal/Botanical Medicine, Homeopathic Medicine, and Acupuncture.

BUMS

  • Fees of BUMS course: The range of BUMS fees is from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 6,50,000.

  • Career options: Scientist, Consultant, Pharmacist, Therapist, Drug Inspector, Medical Assistant, Professor

  • Higher studies: Candidates can study MD / MS / PG Diploma courses in Unani medicine.

BVSc & AH

  • Average course fee: The fee for BVSc & AH courses ranges between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 1,00,000.

  • Career opportunities: Veterinary surgeon, Pharmacologist, Food Inspection Specialist, and Veterinarian Assistant.

  • Higher education: Students can pursue a Masters in Veterinary Science (M.V.Sc) in a specialisation of their choice. Specialisations include Veterinary Bacteriology, Epidemiology, Veterinary Immunology, and Livestock Economics to name a few.

BPT

  • Course fee: The fee ranges between Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 7,10,000.

  • Scope: Physiotherapist at health clinics, MNCs, industries, and private practice.

  • Higher studies options: After BPT, students can pursue a Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) which is a two-year-long course.

BSc. nursing

  • Course fee: The fee ranges between Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 3,50,000.

  • Scope: Staff Nurse, Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Educator, Medical Coder, Registered Nurse (RN) - Emergency Room, Nurse - Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

  • Higher studies options: Candidates who want to go for further studies can join for MSc Nursing, MSc Neuroscience, MSc Medical Microbiology, MSc Biotechnology, and MSc Biochemistry. Moreover, B.Sc Nursing graduates can also join a postgraduate program in Public Health management besides an MSc in renal sciences and dialysis technology.

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Courses after NEET UG

MBBS is the best course after NEET as it is the gateway to becoming a doctor. MBBS opens up many opportunities in the medical field and is one of the top preferences of NEET UG aspirants.

NEET 2025 scope of admission

  • The number of seats: Admission to over 1 lakh MBBS, 27,868 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, 603 BVSc, and AH seats are granted based on the NEET exam.

  • AIIMS & JIPMER seats: Admission to 1,899 AIIMS and 249 JIPMER seats will be through NEET scores.

  • Number of colleges: Over 645 medical, 318 dental, 15 AIIMS, 2 JIPMER, 914 AYUSH, and 47 BVSc & AH colleges will participate in NEET 2025.

  • Admission to foreign medical institutes: Candidates willing to get a medical seat in a foreign medical institution will be required to qualify for the NEET exam.

Medical courses without NEET 2025

Candidates can pursue a career in the medical field without qualifying for the NEET exam too. Check the list of medical courses without NEET 2025 below.

Medical courses after class 12 without NEET 2025

S.No

Medical field

Courses

1

Pharmacy

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)

2

Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc Nursing)

3

Physiotherapy

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)

4

Veterinary science

Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc & AH)

5

Psychology

Bachelor's in Psychology

6

Paramedical Science

Diploma/certificate/Bachelor’s degree in paramedical science

7

Biotechnology

Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology

8

Microbiology

Bachelor of Science in Microbiology

9

Respiration therapy

Bachelor of Respiratory Therapy

10

Nutrition and Dietetics

Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics or Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition

Career options after NEET

Candidates can check the best career options after NEET. Some of these includes -

  • Doctor (MBBS)
  • Dentist (BDS)
  • Medicine Teaching
  • Legal Medical Advisor
  • Dietitian

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is the NEET 2025 exam date?
A:

The NEET 2025 exam date is May 4, 2025.  

Q: Is there any other entrance exam for MBBS admission other than NEET?
A:

No, NEET 2025 is the single entrance exam for MBBS admission in India.

Q: Is BHMS included in the NEET courses list in 2025?
A:

Yes, BHMS is included in the list of courses under NEET 2025.

Q: How many courses in NEET?
A:

There are 10 courses in NEET UG exam.

Q: Is NEET compulsory for admission to Physiotherapy courses?
A:

No, NEET is not compulsory for admission to Physiotherapy courses.

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Questions related to NEET

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Have a question related to NEET ?

To get MBBS seat in a government medical college, you need to get at least 600+ marks in NEET.
Focus on NCERT and take help from books available in the market. Solve MCQs and attempt previous year papers to get the gist of exam pattern. Take frequent tests. Focus on revision. Study for at least 8-10 hours productively. Watch lectures available online. Build concepts and practice as much as possible. Put a timer while solving questions to increase your question solving skills.
By focusing on NCERT and solving strategic questions, you can easily secure MBBS seat in a government college. Have faith in yourself and in God and just work hard and smart. Make a strategy that works for you and work towards your goal.

Best of luck!!

Hello Aspirant

Start by building a strong NCERT foundation in all three subjects.
Then move on to completing your Class 11 syllabus with full concept clarity.
From the third month, begin Class 12 topics while revising older ones side by side.
Practice MCQs daily and take weekly topic tests to stay consistent.
In the last two months, focus on full-length mock tests and error analysis.
Keep revising NCERT Biology daily,  it’s the key to cracking NEET.

HELLO,

A 3 year old character certificate is unlikely to be accepted for NEET counselling in Karnataka , as most authorities require one from your last attended institution and it should be recent.

So it is recommended to get a new updated character certificate from your most recent school or college to avoid issues during document verification.

Hope it will help!

Hello,

A monthly Target should not be set by others, you have set it for yourself corresponding to your pace. For revision just make proper notes and revise them every week, make short notes which you have to revise everyday and practice questions to keep numerical concepts in mind.

Hello,

You can get the NEET 2026 Sample papers along with answer keys from the Careers360 website. Practising these papers will helps you to understand the exam pattern, to identify the important topics, to improve time management, and overall it enhances your exam preparation.

LINK: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper

I hope this answer helps you!