National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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
With 260 marks in NEET 2025, you cannot get MNS Nursing. The expected cutoff is 380–430+ marks. Your score is too low.
Options:
Improve NEET score and reapply.
Try for private/state nursing colleges (some accept 260–300 marks).
MNS needs much higher marks, especially for General category.
Hello Arumugam:)
The number of Tamil linguistic minority candidates is not publicly reported which appeared for NEET 2025 in Karnataka.
National level data shows 142,369 candidates from Karnataka appeared in NEET 2025 exam .
Thank you! I hope it will be helpful!
Hello,
Understanding the procedure and selecting the appropriate platforms for advice A essential if you are seeking for NEET 2025 counselling for private medical colleges. Career360, one of the most reputable and highly suggested websites, provides NEET applicants, current information as well as counselling services.
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Also
dear student, With a score of 410 marks in NEET 2025 under the OBC category and UP state quota , you have a good chance of securing a BVSc seat in a government veterinary college in Uttar Pradesh. The expected cutoff for OBC candidates generally ranges between 350–420 marks ,
Hi dear candidate,
There are various colleges in Karnataka that allow admissions through KCET along with Supernumerary Quota (SNQ) to avail tution fees waive off.
Few colleges are:
NIT Karnataka, PES University, NMIT, Ramaiah Institute of Technology and R.V College of Engineering.
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Hello Aspirant,
Both Delhi University (DU) and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) are elite universities and each has its own merits. Here is a summarized view of the two universities:
Yes you can directly appear to the BSc admission for this we don't need any NEET score you can appear for the direct admission or merit based up admission based on your marks if you are looking for any other specific college look at their official website for more updates
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