SRM Medical College, Chennai - Allied Health Sciences
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Dear student,
Can you please tell me
which college you're talking about
? Once I know the name of the college, I can explain the
exact admission process
, including whether you can get in directly or through exams like
CUET, NEET.
With 250 mass in NEET 2025, no MBBS in Government colleges Private possible between 15, lakhs to 25 lakhs per year, but you can still go with BDS,BAMS,BHMS in Private colleges, paramedical courses like BSC nursing S BPT available, no free seat or all India quota seat
Hello,
The cutoffs will be released after the NEET-UG result gets published. To find the BDS college cutoffs for the 2025 NEET exam in Aurangabad district , Maharashtra , you'll need to look at the specific cutoffs released by the Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling authority , which will be based on the NEET score and the college you're interested in. The cutoffs will be updated periodically, so checking the official website of the Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling and the college admission portals is important.
Official website link: https://mcc.nic.in/sitemap/
Thank you!!!
With 400 marks in NEET 2025 (Open category, Maharashtra), you are not eligible for government MBBS colleges.
Government colleges in Maharashtra generally require 610+ marks.
Options:
Private medical colleges (chances still low)
Allied health courses (B.Sc. Nursing, etc.)
Drop a year and prepare again for a higher score.
No college in India offers BAMS without NEET.
NEET is mandatory for all BAMS admissions, including private and management quota.
If not qualified, consider a drop year and prepare again.
Hello aspirant
So basically, if you want to do a B.V.Sc course in most places across India, you need to appear for NEET. It’s the main entrance exam used for admissions into veterinary colleges, both for All India Quota and most state quota seats too. Without NEET, getting into a government veterinary college is almost impossible.
There are a few exceptions though. Some private colleges or state universities might have their own entrance process or use 12th marks, like in Tamil Nadu or Odisha. But even then, seats are limited and the competition can still be high. So relying only on non-NEET options may reduce your chances.
If you’re serious about getting into a good veterinary college, it’s best to prepare for NEET and appear for it. That will open up more opportunities for you through both central and state-level counselling.
Hope this clears it up. All the best for your future plans!
Hello reader,
The neet ug score of 263 will have estimated rank from 400,000 to 500,000. I am using the word estimated as the actual rank may vary depending on many factors. If your goal is not mbbs then you can try other courses like Dental, Homeopathy or Ayurvedic.
Best of luck for the future
Dear Siddharth,
here are some Government-aided Medical Colleges:-
1. Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences
2. Bidhar Institute of Medical Sciences
3. Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Koppal IMS, Kodagu IMS
here are some private & private medical college
. Shri Deraj Urs Medical College, Kolhar
BLDE University, Bijapur
BEST OF LUCK
Dear student,
No, you cannot become a veterinary doctor in India without NEET or another entrance exam.
Admission to the
BVSc & AH
course, which is essential to practice as a veterinary doctor, is mostly through
NEET-UG
across India—both for central and state quota seats. Some states may allow admission through
their own entrance exams
(like
RPVT, OUAT, AAU VET
), but
direct admission without any entrance exam is not valid
in recognized colleges. Also, degrees from non-recognized routes are usually
not accepted for government jobs or higher studies
, so skipping an entrance test isn’t advisable.
Dear student,
With a NEET 2025 score of
402 in the OBC category
, your chances for
government B.Sc. Nursing
and
BVSc (Veterinary Science)
seats depend heavily on your
home state
and how competitive the cut-offs are there.
You stand a fair chance in some government colleges, especially under state quota , where OBC cut-offs often range between 350–420 marks . States with more seats and lower competition give you better odds, particularly in later counseling rounds.
BVSc cut-offs are usually higher, with OBC seats often requiring 420–480 marks . With 402, it’s slightly below average , so chances in top government colleges are low, but you might get a seat in lower-tier government or private colleges under state quota.
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