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NEET UG 2024 R4 question paper released. Download the NEET question paper for R4 here.
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Dear student,

For MBBS admissions under the OBC-NCL category, recent NEET data shows that the All India Quota (15%) closing ranks usually fall between 20,000 and 25,000 . In 2024 , the last round for OBC candidates closed around 25,212 , with a NEET score of 652 . In 2023 , the final closing rank was close to 23,675 , with a score of 610 .

Under the state quota , ranks vary more depending on the college. In Karnataka , top government colleges like Bangalore Medical College had OBC closing ranks around 2,700 , while others like Gulbarga and Kodagu closed above 12,000 . In Uttar Pradesh , OBC seats under AIQ closed near 23,800 in 2024 with scores around 654 .

The qualifying percentile for OBC-NCL is generally the 40th percentile , with cutoff scores ranging from 107 (in 2023) to 163 (in 2024) , depending on the year’s difficulty level.

Overall, OBC-NCL candidates with ranks up to 25,000 in AIQ or higher ranks under state quota usually have good chances at government MBBS seats, depending on their state and college preferences.

Dear student,

The NEET UG 2025 result is expected to be announced today, June 14, 2025 , by the National Testing Agency (NTA). While the exact time hasn't been confirmed, it's likely to be out anytime today or possibly by tomorrow if delayed.

To check your result, go to the official NEET website: neet.nta.nic.in or nta.ac.in (https://nta.ac.in) . Once there, click on the result link for NEET UG 2025. You'll need your roll number and date of birth to log in.

Once logged in, you can view and download your scorecard , which includes your subject-wise marks, percentile, All India Rank, and qualification status for counselling. Make sure to save and print a copy for future use.

Also note: the final answer key has already been released today, and the official press release will include the list of toppers and cut-off scores. Keep an eye on the official sites and reliable news sources for updates.

Hello,

In Bihar:

There are around 7 to 13 colleges that offer BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) courses in Bihar. Most of these colleges take admission based on 12th marks or state-level entrance exams . Very few colleges, if any, accept NEET scores for BPT in Bihar.

In All India:

Across India, there are around 500 to 520 colleges offering BPT courses. But only about 9 colleges in the whole country accept NEET scores for BPT admission. Some of them include D.Y. Patil , Lokmanya Tilak Medical College , and Goa Medical College .

So, even though NEET covers BPT, most BPT colleges do not use NEET scores. They either take direct admission based on 12th marks or conduct their own entrance tests.

Hope it helps !

Hello,

You can use our NEET Rank Predictor Tool to predict your All India rank in NEET.

Here is the link to tool :- NEET Rank Predictor Tool

We also have some other predictors which may help you :-

1. NEET College Predictor Tool 2025

2. NEET All India Counselling College Predictor Tool

Hope it helps !

Dear student,

Which college are you referring to exactly? If you're asking about a government medical college, then honestly, 180 marks under EWS category is too low for an MBBS seat. The cutoff is usually much higher—even for reserved categories.

Dear student,

With 403 marks in NEET 2025 , your chances of getting a free (government) MBBS seat depend mainly on your category and home state .

If you're from the General or EWS category , it's very unlikely—government college cutoffs usually stay above 550+ .

If you're OBC , it's still a bit low—most cutoffs are in the 530–590 range.

For SC/ST candidates , there’s a slim chance in some states, especially for ST category , where cutoffs can go down to around 400–480 .

You can still get a seat in private colleges , though it won’t be a free one. Some private institutes may offer scholarships or EWS fee waivers , but those are limited.

Your best bet is to apply through state counselling and explore reserved quota options if applicable.

Let me know your category and state , and I can help you more specifically.

Hello Amit,

With 320 marks in the NEET 2025, it would be almost impossible to get a government MBBS seat at Rajasthan or other states (General Category) as the cutoff marks in most government medical colleges has either been higher (more than 550+ for General holders), but if you are in a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC) or a state domicile in a low cutoff state you may have access to the government medical colleges through the 85% state quota through some North-Eastern or lower competition states.

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.

Dear student,

With 385 marks in NEET 2025 and belonging to the ST category in Karnataka , you do have a chance of getting an MBBS seat in a government college , though most likely not in the top ones .

For ST candidates, government college cutoffs in Karnataka usually fall between 400–450 marks , depending on the college. Some of the less competitive colleges may go a bit lower, especially in later counselling rounds .

So while 385 is slightly below the typical range, it's still within reach — especially if this year’s cutoffs dip a little or in mop-up rounds.

What to do?

  • Definitely participate in Karnataka state counselling (KEA) .

  • Fill as many government colleges as possible in your choice list.

  • Keep an eye on later rounds , where chances improve.

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

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