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India boasts an extensive network of medical colleges, including both government and private institutions, providing quality education in the field of medicine. For students aspiring to become doctors, securing a seat in a medical college is a significant milestone. Among these institutions, several private MBBS colleges have NEET All India Cut-off ranks ranging from 800,000 to 900,000. This article provides an overview of these colleges, detailing the total number of institutes, the highest cut-offs for each category, and brief insights into a few notable institutions.
NEET UG is conducted for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and other undergraduate medical courses in medical and dental colleges across India.
In India, there are 300+ private medical colleges offering MBBS courses. These colleges are spread across various states, providing opportunities for students from different regions. The admission process for these colleges is based on the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) score, which determines the cut-off rank for each category. The cut-off rank varies every year based on factors like the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates, and the availability of seats.
The highest cut-off for the Gen category is observed at Dr D Y Patil Medical College, Kolhapur with a cut-off of 896042 followed by Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Medical College, Pune with a cut-off of 858434.
State | College Name | General Category Closing Rank | MBBS Course Fees |
Maharashtra | Datta Meghe Medical College, Nagpur | 817795 | ₹ 98.25 L |
Uttar Pradesh | Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad | 822255 | ₹ 1.08 Cr |
Maharashtra | Rural Medical College, Loni | 823983 | |
Maharashtra | Dr D Y Patil Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Pune | 853916 | ₹ 1.21 Cr |
Karnataka | Shri B M Patil Medical College, Vijayapur | 856792 | ₹ 81.15 L |
Maharashtra | Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Medical College, Pune | 858434 | ₹ 1.23 Cr |
Maharashtra | Dr D Y Patil Medical College, Kolhapur | 896042 | ₹ 1.13 Cr |
Note – Cut-off rank is a maximum closing rank of last round; Cut-off data is taken from NEET UG ALL INDIA data.
The NEET College Predictor 2024 by Careers360 is designed to assist medical aspirants in evaluating their chances of admission to top medical colleges based on their NEET UG scores. By using historical NEET cutoffs, advanced algorithms, changes in seat availability, and trend analysis, the NEET UG College Predictor 2024 estimates a candidate's potential rank range for securing a seat.
This College Predictor is an essential resource for medical aspirants, providing insights into their likelihood of admission to various medical colleges. By offering a list of potential colleges, the NEET 2024 College Predictor helps candidates make informed decisions during the counselling process.
Candidates should follow these steps to use the NEET College Predictor 2024:
Visit Careers360's NEET College Predictor.
Click on the ‘Use now’ tab under either 'NEET College Predictor for All India Counselling' or 'NEET 2024 State Counselling,' depending on your preference.
Enter your NEET UG Score and select the seat type.
Provide the required details, such as category and other relevant information.
Verify your mobile number via OTP, then click on the ‘Predict my colleges’ tab.
The NEET College Predictor 2024 will display a list of colleges where you are likely to secure admission.
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