National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
yes-with 340 marks in NEET 2025, you stand a solid chance of getting into Patanjali Ayurved College(Haridwar) under the institute quota. Make sure you participate in the Uttarakhand AYUSH counselling and list it high among your preferences
At 234 marks in 2025, you are unlikely to secure a seat in any MBBS or BDS program under both state and AIQ rounds. Instead, you can try out alternatives such as Alliedhealth sciences/paramedical courses, non-clinical undergraduate degrees, Ayush or other medical programs.
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Yes, even if you don't have anyone to help you right now, you can still pass the Neet test. Numerous accomplished medical professional have emerged from homes without emotional support, mentoring, or direction. Like you, they were successful because of their determination, consistency, and drive.
Just believe in your
With a NEET 2025 score of 521 and being an ex-serviceman's son with priority 6, you have a good chance of securing a medical seat, potentially in a government college, through the state quota.
The exact type of college (government or private) and the specific institution will depend on the
Counseling Name
Why Apply?
Website
✅ DGME UP Counseling
State quota – good chance (SC)
upneet.gov.in (http://upneet.gov.in/)
✅ MCC AIQ Counseling
All India 15% quota + CU/DU/BHU
mcc.nic.in (https://mcc.nic.in/)
✅ BHU/AMU (via MCC)
Central Universities
Same as MCC
✅ Deemed Univ. (Optional)
In Round 2+ (if needed)
Dear student,
With 368 marks (SC category) , getting a government MBBS seat is unlikely under All India Quota or in most states, where cutoffs are usually 400–460+ .
You might have a slim chance in some low-cutoff states in later rounds , but it’s not reliable.
Better chances lie
"With 398 marks and an OBC background, you're Qualified but not shortlisted for a government veterinary college seat in Himachal.
However, with smart counselling strategy and flexibility for private colleges or other states-a veterinary seat is still very much within reach."
dear student, You’ve cleared the SC qualifying cutoff (expected 127–161), but 368 marks are generally too low for a govt. MBBS seat.
For SC category, govt. MBBS cutoffs are usually:
AIQ: 430–460+
State quota: 400+ in most states
At 368, chances for govt. MBBS are very slim, even under state
For NEET UG counseling and admission, a caste certificate is required if you're applying under a reserved category (e.g., SC, ST, OBC). Ensure your caste certificate:
- Is issued by a competent authority
- Is valid for the state you're applying in
- Matches the category you're applying under
If
dear student,
With 250 marks (ST category), you’ve cleared the qualifying cutoff (~127), but it’s far below the safe score for MBBS.
Govt./Semi-govt MBBS cutoff for ST is usually 410–420+ (AIQ) and 320–400+ (State quota) — so chances are very low.
You can explore:
Private MBBS (if affordable)
BDS/AYUSH courses
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