National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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Your Neet score of 445 places you in the middle of the pack. While it might be difficult to get a government MBBS seat under the unreserved category, you still have a good chance in government and private colleges under reserved categories, aur insa mistakes with lower cut offs.
This small mistake will not create any problem in your NEET result or admission.
Since you have filled all the other details correctly like your name, roll number, application number, etc., this error is not a big issue.
During counselling and admission, you can explain the mistake if asked.
You have a of being accepted into government medical colleges under the Madhya Pradesh state quota if you have a NEET 2025 score of 475 and are a resident of Madhya Pradesh, particularly if you fall under a reserved category.
If you are belonging from a general category then
With a NEET 2025 score of 411 and a rank between 90,000 and 100,000 in the General category, securing a seat in private colleges like KMC Karnataka or Jamia Hamdard in Delhi is possible, but not guaranteed. While KMC Karnataka and Jamia Hamdard are good private medical colleges, they also
For General (UR/EWS) candidates, the qualifying percentile is the 50th percentile, equivalent to a score range of approximately 686–144.
For OBC, SC, and ST categories, the cutoff falls at the 40th percentile, which corresponds to approximately 143–113 marks.
With 400 marks in NEET UG (EWS category):
MBBS:
Government colleges (AIQ/State Quota): Not likely.
Private colleges: Possible in some states with lower cutoffs (e.g., UP).
Other Courses:
BDS: Good chances, especially in govt. dental colleges.
AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, etc.): High chances.
If you fall into a reserved category, you have a high chance of getting a BDS seat at a private Dental College. In some areas, you may even be able to get a seat at a government or semi government institution with a NEET score of 300.
You stand
Yes, if you pass the Neet test with the NTA established minimum cut off scores, you can use your school to get admission to private colleges for MBBS. You can try for private colleges in a state like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Andhra Pradesh.
Just
Your prospects of getting into government medical institutions are very slim with score 350 marks in NEET 2025. But You still have chances of being admitted to a private medical colleges or deemed Universities through management quota or NRI quotas with expensive cost.
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