National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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For private medical colleges , your All India Rank (AIR) is usually considered, not the category rank .
Category rank like OBC-NCL is mostly used for government colleges during counselling.
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Being in the SC category and having an All India NEET Rank of 250784 makes it impossible that you would be selected for a government MBBS or BDS seats in Ranchi, such as RIMS during the regular counselling rounds. But there is a chance in the round of stray
Hello Aspirant,
Both partial drop for NEET and bioengineering are valid options, but your decision should depend on your interest, preparation level, and long-term goals.
If you are truly passionate about becoming a doctor and believe that with focused preparation you can improve your NEET score, then a partial drop
With 336 marks in NEET under the OBC category, it's unlikely to secure a government MBBS seat in India, especially in competitive colleges. While the minimum qualifying score for OBC candidates is 113, government medical colleges generally require significantly higher scores. Private colleges might be a more realistic option.
With a COMEDK rank around 96700, getting CSE in top colleges is tough as their cutoffs are usually under 10000. But some good private colleges may offer CSE or similar branches like AI, ISE, or Cybersecurity at ranks between 80000 to 110000. Colleges like Presidency University, Alliance University, BNMIT, and
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For ews quota, your 32k EWS rank will be considered for ews seats, not your 2.8LAKH AIR. with rank of 32k chances of getting GMC is very slim, especially through all india quota. However in mop up rounds, very low tier private or deemed universities may have vacant seats.
As per the NEET 2025 standard, your AIR is 43,393, and your chances of obtaining a government MBBS seat are contingent on your category (General/OBC/SC/ST), state quota and domicile.
Obtaining admission in Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) in Solapur is possible with 211 marks in NEET, specifically through management quota or private medical colleges. Admission into government seats will be a challenge as the competition is tougher but the cut-off may differ each year to their favour. However,
Since there is often competition, it is doubtful that you would be accepted into a government college in Solapur or any place else in Maharashtra with two 211 NEET scores for a BPT seat. Private college could provide you a better opportunity, but the costs would be significantly greater.
With 211 marks in NEET it might be a little hard to get a seat for physiotherapy in Solapur because most students who get in usually have a bit higher marks But do not feel sad because sometimes there are special seats or other colleges that may take you You
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