National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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The cut off of general quota for government medical college is expected to be 550 which is somewhat higher than your score. So it is unlikely for you to get a government medical college seat. But, I suggest you to keep hope till last round of counselling and
Looking at past trends in NEET counseling in Tamil Nadu:For Government Medical Colleges (GMC):
If you belong to the OBC category, it's typical for the cutoff to be over 500 marks. Given that you have 452 marks and an All India Rank of 118583, getting a seat in a Government
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With 114 marks in NEET and a reservation category, getting a government BDS or BAMS seat is very unlikely, as cutoffs are much higher.
However, private BDS and BAMS colleges in many states do accept lower scores, so admission is possible there, though fees will be higher.
Chances improve if
- Admission Probability:Extremely low at this rank for the General (Unreserved) Category.
- Typical Cut-off Ranks:
- State Quota:Generally closes by rank 1–1.5 lakh.
- All India Quota (AIQ):Usually closes below 50,000.
- Conclusion:
You have high chances in college like RUHS,Jaipur ; DR.S.N. Medical, Jodhpur ;JLN Medical Ajmer;Sardar Patel Bikaner;GMC kota,GMC ajmer,GMC udaipur,etc
Estimated AIR and OBC Rank for 490 Marks in NEET 2025
- For NEET 2024, a score of 490 typically resulted in an AIR between 1,36,500 and 1,37,500.
- In NEET 2025, scores ranging from 450–499 have generally corresponded to AIRs between 90,000 and 1,50,000.
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Achieving 180 marks in NEET 2025 could allow for admission to a BAMS program in a private medical college in Maharashtra, particularly under the management or institutional quota, subject to cut-off trends and seat availability. Government colleges typically need higher NEET scores, whereas private Ayurvedic colleges usually have more
Holding an All India Rank of 2,71,334 in NEET 2025 and classified under the General (Unreserved) category, your likelihood of obtaining a BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) seat in a government institution is quite limited, as government homeopathy colleges typically set higher cut-offs, particularly for unreserved category
Hey! With 261 marks in NEET 2025, getting a government BAMS seat is possible in some cases, especially depending on your category and state.
If you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC) and apply through the State Quota, your chances are much better. In some states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya
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