National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Yes, admission to medical courses like MBBS through NEET is possible, but it requires both qualifying in NEET and meeting certain 12th-grade criteria. While NEET scores are the primary factor for merit ranking and seat allocation, your 12th-grade marks determine your eligibility to even appear for the NEET exam.
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Yes, you can still aim for MBBS with 250 marks! Focus your efforts on colleges like D.Y. Patil (Kolhapur/Pune), Datta Meghe (Wardha), or Raja Rajeswari (Bengaluru) under management quotas. Be sure to prepare financially and apply to several to maximize your chances.
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Your prospect or getting demi- government BAMS or BDS seats are limited but not impossible if you scored 205 on the NEET UG 2025 and are an OBC. This mostly depends on your native state's quota and the amount of competition in that area.
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Especially at private or deemed institutions, intelligent choice filling is crucial if you have a NEET score of 400 in order to improve your chances of landing a good MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, aur related seat. To fill up your preferences, follow these steps.
With a NEET 2025 rank of 615015, getting admission to an MBBS program in deemed universities is extremely unlikely. Most deemed universities offering MBBS close their admissions for management quota seats around the 2 to 2.5 lakh rank mark, and sometimes even earlier for more reputed ones.
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With a NEET 2025 rank of 1,06,210 and a score of 460 marks, you fall in a competitive but decent range. Whether you’ll get a medical seat depends on several factors like your category, state domicile, and whether you are applying under All India Quota (AIQ) or State Quota.
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You have a reasonable probability of being selected for an MBBS seat in Madhya Pradesh if you receive 445 points in NEET 2025 and fall into the EWS category, particularly in the state quota. It is contingent upon a number of variables, including competition level, number of seats, and
With an NEET 2025 All India rank of 180,934 and an SC category rank of 10,303, you are eligible for MBBS programs primarily in private medical colleges and possibly in some state quota government colleges across India.
For AIQ under the Al India Quota, general seats will not be available
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Even if you are from reserved category, your score is much less than the cutoff marks of dental college. The cut off marks for dental colleges usually range from 400 to 500 score, which is way higher than your score.
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Even for private colleges, obtaining a BAMS seat under Maharashtra's management quota is quite unlikely with 135 NEET scores. Even with the management quota, the NEET score needed for BAMS is usually higher, and 135 is usually seen as a low score.
Although, some colleges still accept students with
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