NEET UG 2025 AYUSH All India Counselling College Predictor

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AYUSH College Predictor 2025

The AYUSH All India College Predictor tool aims to provide candidates with a list of top colleges based on their scores in NEET UG 2025. Using the historical cutoffs of colleges, available seats and other advanced algorithms, the AYUSH NEET college predictor generates a list of universities/institutes in which an aspiring candidate has a high chance of getting a seat. 

Through the AYUSH NEET 2025 college predictor, candidates will get a personalised report on the top colleges for BAMS, BHMS, BUMS and BSMS. This NEET AYUSH college predictor 2025 is prepared to guide students in making informed decisions while choosing an Ayurvedic college. Students can make informed decisions by being aware of the top colleges, according to Careeres360’s AYUSH NEET All India college predictor. 

How to use the All India Counselling AYUSH NEET College Predictor 2025? 

Students can follow the steps mentioned here to use the NEET college predictor 2025 for AYUSH All India Quota. 

  • Go to Careers360 NEET Ayush college predictor
  • Submit your NEET UG 2025 Score and select the seat type
  • Enter the asked details such as category and others
  • Verify your mobile number via OTP and then click on the ‘Predict my colleges’ tab
  • Names of the colleges will be displayed on the screen

Why use the AYUSH All India College Predictor 2025?

  • To know the chances to get a seat in AYUSH NEET 2025 counselling for the 15% All India Quota seats. 
  • To get a personalised report on the top colleges as per your choice of courses. 
  • The AYUSH NEET 2025 college predictor tool also provides information on the fee structure, cutoff scores, admission process and placement reviews.


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Updated on 18 Jan 2025, 05:08 PM IST

Top Colleges accepting NEET

AIIMS Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 57 All India rank
4.6/5

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Maulana Azad Medical College
GEN Cut-off: 87 All India rank
4.8/5

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VMMC - Safdarjung Hospital
GEN Cut-off: 113 All India rank
4.8/5

12
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JIPMER Puducherry
GEN Cut-off: 277 All India rank
4.8/5

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GMCH Chandigarh
GEN Cut-off: 451 All India rank
5.0/5

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AIIMS Jodhpur
GEN Cut-off: 534 All India rank
4.6/5

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UCMS Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 559 All India rank
4.9/5

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AIIMS Bhubaneswar
GEN Cut-off: 603 All India rank
4.7/5

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Questions related to NEET

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Having different signatures on your NEET registration forms for different attempts can cause issues during document verification or at the examination center.

It’s important that your signature matches across all official documents, including your registration form, admit card and ID proof.

If your signature has changed, it's advisable to:

1. Contact NEET authorities through their helpline or official email to explain the situation.

2. Use the same signature you used in your first attempt, if possible to avoid complications.

3. Carry an affidavit stating the reason for the signature change if you have legally updated your signature, though this might not be necessary unless specified.

It's always better to clarify with official sources to avoid disqualification or issues during verification.

hope this helps you .

According to the latest NEET exam pattern , the Botany and Zoology sections are still separate within the Biology section, but combined to form a total of 90 questions in the Biology section, with 45 questions each from Botany and Zoology. l

Although considered one "Biology" section, the NEET exam still presents questions distinctly categorized as Botany and Zoology.

Both Botany and Zoology usually have an equal number of questions (45 each) within the Biology section.

The current NEET exam pattern maintains this structure with separate Botany and Zoology sections within the Biology subject.

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NEET Difficulty and SCERT Books :

NEET is a competitive exam, and while SCERT books (State Council of Educational Research and Training) can help build a foundation, they may not be sufficient on their own for scoring high marks. NEET requires in-depth knowledge of subjects like Physics , Chemistry , and Biology at a higher level. You should ideally refer to NCERT textbooks , previous years' papers , and NEET-specific study materials for better preparation.

NEET Cutoff for MBBS in South India :

The NEET cutoff for MBBS seats varies depending on factors such as the category (General, OBC, SC, ST), the college , and the state . For top medical colleges in South India (like AIIMS , JIPMER , and state government colleges ), the cutoff can range from around 550 to 700 marks for general category students, while for reserved categories , it could be lower (around 400 to 500 marks ). Always check specific college cutoffs for the most accurate information.

Possibility of Scoring 300 in NEET with One Month of Practice :

If you score 300 marks in NEET after just 1 month of practice , it could be challenging to significantly improve unless you already have a strong foundation in the subjects. However, with focused and consistent practice on high-yield topics and important chapters, it is possible to improve your score in a month. Key strategies should include:

  1. Prioritize Important Topics : Focus on areas with high weightage like Biology , and Physical Chemistry .

  2. Take Mock Tests : Take as many mock tests as possible to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and time management.

  3. Revise : Spend time revising key concepts and formulas, especially in Physics and Chemistry .

  4. Stay Consistent : Consistency and proper time management in the final month are crucial.

It’s tough, but with intense dedication, some improvement in score is possible.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


Hello,

As an RBA category candidate and a national football player, here are key points regarding NEET qualification and cutoffs:

  • RBA Category Cutoff : In 2023, the NEET cutoff score for the RBA category in Jammu and Kashmir was around 607. The cutoff varies each year based on factors like competition and seat availability.

  • Sports Quota Consideration : Some states offer sports quotas in medical admissions. Eligibility typically requires district or national-level sports certificates. Policies differ by state, so check specific guidelines during counseling.

  • Qualifying with Lower Marks : While sports achievements may provide additional consideration, NEET qualification still requires meeting the minimum cutoff scores. Admission under sports quota may still necessitate competitive NEET scores.

Hope it helps !

Hello there,

To check if you're selected for MBBS under the EWS category after the NEET result , follow these steps:

1. Check Your NEET Scorecard:

  • Visit the official NEET website ( www.neet.nta.nic.in ).

  • Download your NEET result/scorecard using your roll number and date of birth .

    2. Look at Your Marks:

  • On the scorecard, check your total score and percentile .
  • Your score will indicate your performance in the exam.

    3. Find Your Category Rank:

  • On the scorecard, look for your category-wise rank .

  • For EWS category, it will mention something like "All India Rank (EWS)" or "Category Rank (EWS)" .

    4. Check Cut-off Marks for EWS (NEET 2025 Expected):

  • After the result, the official NEET counseling authority (like MCC) will release the cut-off marks for each category, including EWS .

  • If your marks are equal to or higher than the EWS cut-off marks , you are eligible for MBBS seats under the EWS category.

    5. Compare Your Rank to EWS Cut-off:

  • After checking the cut-off marks, compare your category rank to the cut-off for MBBS in the EWS category .

  • If your EWS rank falls within the cut-off range for MBBS admission (according to the counseling authority), you're eligible for MBBS under the EWS category .

    6. Participate in Counseling:

  • If you meet the eligibility, you can participate in the counseling process (AIQ or state quota).

  • You'll be allocated a seat in MBBS if you get a suitable college based on your rank and preferences.

    In Summary:
  1. Download the scorecard and note your total score and EWS rank .

  2. Check the EWS category cut-off marks released by the counseling authorities.

  3. If your marks/rank are above the cut-off, you're eligible for MBBS under the EWS category .



    I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

    Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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