National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
In NEET MDS, the All India 50% category rank is your rank among candidates of the same category (like OBC, SC, ST) only for AIQ 50% seats. It helps in category-wise seat allotment during counseling. The lower the rank, the better your chances in your category.
With your rank, I'd strongly suggest considering BDS or AYUSH courses where you'll have much better chances and lower fees. These offer excellent career prospects in healthcare. If you're determined about MBBS, focus on management quota admissions but be prepared for high fees.
Do you want only MBBS in India take a drop. if you’re open to other medical fields, you can choose BSC, all Allied, health sciences, nursing, BPT, , or even MBBS in abroad.
With 383 marks in NEET UG and OBC category, chances for MBBS in government colleges are low, but you may get a seat in private medical colleges or deemed universities. For AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, etc.), you have good chances in both government and private colleges. Apply through state and AIQ
With 285 marks in NEET 2025 and ST category, you have a fair chance to get a seat in private medical colleges or government colleges in remote areas, especially under state quota. Try through AIQ ST quota and your state counseling for better opportunities.
Hello,
I appreciate your enquiry. Your chances of being admitted to private Universities for BHMS programs are moderate if your Neet 2025 percentile is 61% and your EWS category rank is 79856.
What You should do?
You could have a chance of being admitted to a BHMS college if your Neet 2025 score was in the 61 percentile and your EWS category rank was 79,856. This is especially true for private or semi - government colleges. You can try in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya
You have a possibility of getting into BHMS, particularly in private or semi government colleges, if you are NEET 2025 EWS rank is 79856 and your chances is in the 61 percentile. It's preferable to look into choices in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar and Chattisgarh
With 314 marks in NEET 2025 and a category rank of around 39,000 under the SC category from West Bengal, your chances of securing a seat in a government medical college under the All India Quota are quite slim, as the cutoff for SC candidates under AIQ usually stays
Hello aspirant,
I am sorry to say this but if we compare your rank and marks then your marks are very low to give you seat in any government medical college even when you belong to reserved categories.
I suggest you to do not get disappointed, study hard and score
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