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As per current rules in India, no private medical college conducts its own entrance exam for MBBS or BDS admissions. NEET-UG is compulsory for admission to all government, private, deemed, and central medical colleges in India.
So, there are no private medical colleges that give MBBS admission without NEET or through their own exam. NEET is the only valid entrance exam for MBBS and BDS courses.
Some private colleges may conduct separate exams for paramedical, nursing, or other health science courses , but not for MBBS/BDS.
As per current rules in India, no private medical college conducts its own entrance exam for MBBS or BDS admissions. NEET-UG is compulsory for admission to all government, private, deemed, and central medical colleges in India.
So, there are no private medical colleges that give MBBS admission without NEET or through their own exam. NEET is the only valid entrance exam for MBBS and BDS courses.
Some private colleges may conduct separate exams for paramedical, nursing, or other health science courses , but not for MBBS/BDS.
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To get admission into the BPT course (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) in government medical colleges in Maharashtra through NEET UG, you must score around 330 to 350 marks. This is the expected cutoff for general category students. Just passing NEET is not enough. The cutoffs are high because there are limited seats in government colleges.
For example, in colleges like Government Medical College Nagpur, students with NEET scores above 325 to 350 usually get admission.
If you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST, or OBC, the required marks may be slightly lower, but still close to that range.
Hi! So according to your rank that is 468 in NEET and All India Rank of 93,900 getting a government MBBS college in Tamil Nadu under BC category is very difficult. Usually the cutt offs go very high. You can try for private colleges but the fees will be higher.
For more accurate information,You can check and predict your actual college chances using this Careers360 College Predictor:
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
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If you’re looking to get a seat in Khalsa College (Amritsar) for Veterinary Science through management quota. There are a few seats reserved under the management quota. These seats are usually filled at the college level and not through the centralized counselling. You will need to directly contact the college administration to inquire about availability, fees, and documents required. These seats are limited, and they are often offered on a merit basis based on your NEET score and academic background.
As you’ve scored 277 marks in NEET 2025, there’s a decent chance you could be considered for a management seat, especially if there aren’t too many higher-scoring candidates applying under this quota. Your score may not be enough for a government seat in veterinary, but for private or management quota, it can be considered.
Also, keep your documents ready like your NEET scorecard, 10th and 12th mark sheets, identity proof, and photos. You may also have to pay a higher fee under the management quota, so it’s best to confirm the exact amount from the college office.
If you want to know more about the college, seat intake,or fees, you can check this page: Khalsa college of veterinary and animal science,Amritsar -Careers 360
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The NEET cutoff marks for Kashmiri Migrant quota in Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar have been lower than general category cutoffs in the past few years.
In 2022, the closing marks for Kashmiri Migrant quota at GMC Srinagar were around 370. In 2023 and 2024, the range remained similar, roughly between 340 and 380 marks. Students under this quota get some relaxation compared to the general category, where the cutoff is usually above 600 marks. So, if you are aiming for a seat under the Kashmiri Migrant quota in GMC Srinagar, try to score at least 380 marks or more in NEET to have a good chance.
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With 200 marks in NEET 2025 (OBC category), government BAMS colleges are not possible, as their cutoffs are usually above 450.
You have chances in private BAMS colleges in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, where some colleges accept scores around 200 under management quota or in later rounds.
Colleges you can consider include:
Nitishwar Ayurved Medical College, Muzaffarpur
Moti Singh Jageshwari Ayurved College, Chhapra
Doon Ayurvedic Medical College, Saharanpur
Major S.D. Singh Ayurvedic College, Farrukhabad
If you have scored around 200 in NEET, you may get admission in private BAMS colleges, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, or Bihar during the later counselling rounds. Government colleges usually require a higher score. It's important to participate in the AYUSH counselling and keep checking the cut-offs of different colleges. Chances are better in management or paid quota seats.
The NEET 2025 cutoff for BHMS admission depends on the type of college and your category.
Minimum qualifying marks in NEET 2025:
– General/EWS: Around 144 marks (50th percentile)
– OBC/SC/ST: Around 113 marks (40th percentile)
Government BHMS Colleges:
– Top government colleges require around 450 to 480+ marks
– Mid-level government colleges accept around 400 to 440 marks
Private BHMS Colleges:
– Many private colleges accept scores between 300 to 400
– Some colleges may even admit students in the 250–300 range during mop-up or management rounds
Hello aspirant,
Thanks for reaching out.
you have a good chance of getting admission in private AYUSH courses especially BHMS (Homeopathy),and BNYS (Naturopathy) in various states
Admission in govt AYUSH courses is difficult,cut-offs vary across states. so participatein counselling rounds to improve your chances.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/ayush-course
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