National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
dear student,
With a NEET 2025 rank of 8,00,000 (General category) , getting an MBBS seat in a government college is not possible . Government colleges typically close at ranks under 1,00,000–1,50,000 .
However, you may still get a seat in some private or deemed universities through the management quota
With 800000 rank in NEET 2025:
Government MBBS seat – Not possible
Private/Deemed colleges (Management quota) – Possible, but very costly
Abroad (like MBBS in Russia, Bangladesh, etc.) – Good option if budget allows
Govt MBBS is unlikely; private or abroad are your best chances.
Hello,
If you fall into a reserved category, you may have a moderate chance of obtaining a BAMS seat in a private AYUSH institution under the state quota with 286 marks. The BAMS cut off for private aayu college in States life Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Maharashtra open ranges
With 418 marks in NEET 2025 (OBC category):
All India Quota (15%) – Not likely
State Quota (85%) – Possible in some states with lower cutoffs
Good chance for BDS, BAMS, BHMS in govt colleges
Chances better in states like MP, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Bihar
Check your state cutoff for accurate
Hello aspirant,
If you had written your score, then I could have given a targeted answer. But, no worries I will give you a general answer. If you have a low score and you still want yo pursue MBBS, then you can search for colleges with low cutoff marks, or
With a NEET 2025 score of 188 and belonging to the OBC group, your prospects of securing an MBBS or BDS seats at a government institution are minimal; however, other medical and paramedical choices are available, particularly through state - level counselling and AYUSH courses.
Possible Options:
With 285 marks (OBC), you have a chance to get a government BAMS seat in states with lower cutoffs like UP, MP, or Bihar. But chances are low in high-cutoff states, so keep semi-govt or private colleges as backup.
With an All India NEET rank of 120389 and a general category rank of 41135, your chances of getting a seat in Delhi medical colleges through the All India Quota are slim to none. Your rank falls outside the cutoff range for most government medical colleges in Delhi. For Madhya
The NEET 2025 qualifying cutoff for EWS candidates is between 686–144 marks (50th percentile) .
For BPT admission, although specific college cutoffs vary, the minimum qualifying marks for EWS remain the same range. Each college/state may have its own closing marks, usually slightly above the qualifying threshold for government vs
It is unlikely that you will be accepted into a Bihar Government Medical College under the state quota(85%) through the Bihar combined entrance competitive examination board counselling if you have a need to 2025 score of 421 and EWS rank of 20771. This is specially true in the first
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