National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello aspirant,
With your rank it is possible to get in private medical colleges, but if you want to get admission in government college then you can try other courses like dental, ayurveda or homeopathy.
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Dear student,
Here your question answer,
For 220 marks in NEET 2025 , you chances of getting a BAMS it's depend on your category , State Quota and College types .
Expected possible with 220 marks :-
BEST OF
Your score is very low compared to the score required for getting admission in medical college which is 550 to 650. If you really wish to pursue MBBS, you can try deemed universities. Or you can take a drop and appear for neet next year.
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Hello,
You have a reasonable chance of getting a government MBBS seat if you scored 430 on the NEET 2025 and are from Bihar and fall under the SC category.
AIQ
The typical cutoff score for SC individuals applying to government medical colleges on the AIQ is between 390 and
You have a strong probability of being admitted to BHMS colleges with 138 NEET 2025 scores and a ST category, particularly in government or private homeopathy colleges via state quota or All India AYUSH Counselling.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO:
Growing interest in AYUSH and alternative medicine has made the BAMS program more competitive. The NEET 2025 anticipated cut- off for BAMS for applicants in general category varies depending on whether they want to attend government or private colleges.
EXPECTED CUT-OFF
For Delhi, Rajasthan, MP, UP: NEET
Hello Aspirant,
Securing an MBBS seat with 291 in NEET from your OBC category is very tough in government medical colleges through All India Quota (AIQ) or most state quotas, since normally cutoffs are much higher. However, you may have opportunities in:
With 315 NEET marks (OBC category), getting an MBBS seat in government colleges is unlikely.
You can try for private or deemed universities, where admission is possible but fees range from 5–20 lakhs per year.
Consider BDS or allied health courses if you want lower fees.
With a NEET 2025 rank of 60,000 , it’s highly unlikely that you’ll get an MBBS seat in a government medical college , no matter what category you belong to. In recent years, government colleges under All India Quota and most state quotas have closed around 25,000 to
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