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.


Top Colleges accepting NEET

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

20
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Maulana Azad Medical College
GEN Cut-off: 87 All India rank
4.8/5

30
Reviews
VMMC - Safdarjung Hospital
GEN Cut-off: 113 All India rank
4.8/5

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

6
Reviews
GMCH Chandigarh
GEN Cut-off: 451 All India rank
5.0/5

1
Reviews
AIIMS Jodhpur
GEN Cut-off: 534 All India rank
4.6/5

4
Reviews
UCMS Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 559 All India rank
4.9/5

13
Reviews
AIIMS Bhubaneswar
GEN Cut-off: 603 All India rank
4.7/5

12
Reviews
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Questions related to NEET

Hello,

Yes, it is possible to get admission into medical-related courses without clearing the NEET exam. Here’s how:

  1. Alternative Medical Courses :

    • B.Sc. Nursing : Colleges like AIIMS (for nursing), Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore , and St. John's Medical College, Bengaluru offer nursing programs.
    • B.Sc. Biotechnology/Biomedical Science : Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi and Manipal Academy of Higher Education provide such programs.
  2. Allied Health Sciences :

    • Programs such as B.Sc. Radiology , B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) , and B.Pharm are offered at institutions like Amity University , Lovely Professional University (LPU) , and SRM University, Chennai .
  3. Paramedical Courses :

    • Courses like Physiotherapy (BPT) , Occupational Therapy , and Optometry are available at Manipal College of Health Professions and Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration .
  4. Overseas Admissions :

    • Countries like the Philippines , Russia , and China offer MBBS without NEET but require other eligibility criteria.

These colleges and courses offer reputable options outside of the NEET pathway.

To know more, visit : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/medical-courses-without-neet

Hope it helps !

Hello Samrat,

Yes, some institutes conduct separate admission tests apart from NEET for specific medical or paramedical courses. Examples include:

  • AIIMS Nursing Entrance Exam for B.Sc. Nursing.

  • JIPMER Entrance Exam (now merged with NEET for MBBS but may have separate exams for other courses).

  • Manipal Entrance Test (MET) for courses like Pharmacy or Allied Health Sciences.

  • Amrita Entrance Examination for allied health and paramedical programs.

Career360 provides detailed guidance on such exams, including updates, syllabus, eligibility, and preparation tips. Check their website for the latest information.

Below is the link to the Careers360 official website.

Link: https://www.careers360.com/


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,

A score of 450 in the NEET might enable you to get admission to AGMC according to your category, state quota, and annual cutoffs. Generally, 450 marks could probably be competitive under state quotas; however, it might not necessarily guarantee a seat under the All India Quota.

Using the Careers360 NEET College Predictor is one way of ascertaining the chances. The application will consider NEET scores, category, home state, and previous years' trends to give an estimate of which colleges a student might qualify for. It is simply a case of filling in details on the Careers360 website, and it churns out a list of potential colleges - in this case, AGMC.

Regarding the fees, it is pretty low and being a government medical college, the tuition fee is about 30,000-50,000 for a year. Add to that all other expenses towards hostels, exams etc may hike it to around 60,000-70,000 per year. For more latest updates you may refer to the website of AGMC or call up their office for admission.

Yes, certainly, you can get admission in MBBS college after passing the NEET exam even after you have done your 12th class through the MP SOS or Ruk Jana Nahi Yojana scheme.


Mostly, eligibility criteria depend upon your NEET performance and your 12th class studies in major subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Provided you have passed 12th class from any recognized board even MP SOS and fulfill eligibility criteria of NEET, you may get yourself registered for MBBS admissions.


These are some key considerations to keep in mind:


A good NEET score is highly essential to get a seat in a good medical college.

State Quota Seats: If you are from the State of Madhya Pradesh, you can be eligible for state quota seats in government medical colleges.

All India Quota Seats: The seats will be filled based upon your NEET All India Rank.

You might even be requested to provide your 12th mark sheet and more documents during the admission procedure.

So, to ensure that the entire admission procedure is smooth and free from problems, keep your document ready for verification:

Prepare your documents in full. This may include 12th mark sheet, NEET admit card, and scorecard.

Consult a Career Counsellor: Seek a career counselor to take you through all the admission processes and valuable advice.

Update Yourself: Keep yourself updated with the latest information regarding admission process, cut-offs and counselling rounds.

By adhering to these guidelines and getting a good NEET score, one can get himself a seat in a good medical college.

With a score of 280 NEET, the chances to get a seat in any government medical college are slim, especially in a college like AIIMS Delhi. Still, there are chances in other government medical colleges, and those are mostly in the state quota seats.


Following are some points to consider:


State Quota Seats:


Home State Quota: If the state from which you belong has fewer competing and higher quota seats then you have good chances.

All India Quota Seats: Here, the seat is filled strictly based on All India Rank, so the competition here is a bit higher.

Category:

Students belonging to the reserved category i.e. SC/ST/OBC students tend to have better chances of getting seats since the cut-off marks are generally lower for the reserved category students.

Process of Counselling


Partake actively in the counseling process and choose your colleges wisely.

Be ready to accept a seat in a lesser-ranked college during the first few rounds of counseling.

Private Medical Colleges:


Think of private medical colleges, which have cut-offs lower in admission. The fees at private colleges are, however quite high.

To make the most of getting admission

Be updated: Keep yourself informed about the latest information on the counseling process, seat allotment, and cut-offs.

Consult an experienced counselor: An experienced counselor will guide you in all admission procedures and make informed decisions about your life.

Prepare for counseling: Make sure all your documents are ready, and decisions should be taken at the drop of a hat.

Seek alternative options: If you get rejected from government medical colleges, there always exists dental colleges, AYUSH colleges, or foreign medical universities.

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