National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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With a NEET score of 355 and belonging to the SC category with Karnataka domicile, securing a seat in a government medical college in Karnataka is unlikely.
In 2024, the cutoff for SC candidates under the state quota was approximately 521 marks. Your score of 355 is significantly below
Hello student,
With a NEET-UG rank of 3 lakh in 2025, you can explore various options, including courses like BAMS and BHMS, some private or deemed medical colleges, and a range of paramedical and allied health science courses.
You can also consider pursuing courses like BSc Nursing, BDS, or even
With a score of 506 in NEET under the open category, securing a government MBBS seat is highly unlikely, but not entirely impossible, especially with state quota counseling.
You can check the below article for more detailed information about NEET cutoff:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
You can use our college predictor
Currently, there is no publicly available information regarding the NEET UG closing rank for the General category in B.Sc Nursing at Jamia Hamdard for 2024. The university typically announces cutoff details during the counseling process. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to keep checking the official
With 161 marks in the NEET exam and belonging to the OBC category, your chances of securing a seat in a government medical college might vary depending on factors like your rank, state, and the specific college's cutoff. Generally, in government colleges, you may have a better chance for courses
Hey ,
There are atleast 50-60 new college registered all over India for mbbs in 2025 . There are several new medical colleges opened in Uttar Pradesh , northeast areas , Jammu & Kashmir and so many other states as well . Government approval has been given for new medical
Your prospects of being accepted into MBBS or BDS Government Universities are quite slim if your Neet 2025 score is between 250 and 300, particularly if you fall into the general category. You still have a chances in private or deemed university which have lower cutoffs through management quota.
Hi dear candidate,
To get admission in any government college, you need at least 550 or above marks in NEET UG exam. At the score between 250 - 300 it is tough to get MBBS colleges, you can get colleges for less competitive courses like BAMS, BHMS.
Or at last,
A 594 score in NEET 2025 is considered okay if you belong to reserved category. You have strong chances of getting an MBBS seat in top government colleges through All India Quota or your state quota.
If you belong to general category, score of 594 is not enough to get
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