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Hello dear student,
after qualifying NEET with 550 score you are most likely to get a government college which means your fees will be very affordable somewhere between 10,000 - 1,00,000 INR per year , this amount varies from state to state.
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With a NEET score of 394, the chance of getting a seat in Sairam Siddha Medical College through state government quota is very low. Usually, the government quota cutoffs for Siddha, Ayurveda, and Homeopathy medical colleges are higher, especially in Tamil Nadu. For government quota, the cutoffs for Siddha in recent years have been around 500 or above for the most demanded colleges, and for private Siddha colleges under government quota it is generally above 420–450 depending on the category.
With 394 marks, you may still have a chance in private quota seats, but government quota is difficult unless you belong to a reserved category where the cutoff is lower.
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In Maharashtra, B.Pharm admissions are not based on NEET—instead they rely on MHT-CET scores or Class XII eligibility; NEET isn’t used for B.Pharm eligibility or counselling .
That said, some private colleges (like those in Pune) may request NEET scores alongside MHT-CET, but the primary consideration remains MHT-CET performance .
Hello Aspirant,
NEET eligibility is primarily based on ascertaining 12th PCB percentage as a whole, and not based on scores in individual sections. According to NMC rules, there is a minimum requirement of 50% aggregate grade in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (40% for reserved categories). Since you have received a score of 483, and your scores in PCB appear to be above the minimum requirements, you are eligible for admission assuming you are eligible based on your NEET score. The only hurdle will be the government MBBS seat if the cutoff is applicable in your state.
Hello, with an AIR of 25070 and a score of 499 in NEET PG 2025 under the General category, getting a government seat in West Bengal for highly demanded branches like General Surgery or Orthopedics may be difficult, as these usually close at much higher ranks. However, you still stand a chance for other clinical or para-clinical branches through the state quota counselling. I suggest using the NEET PG college predictor link I’m sharing here, which will give you a clearer idea of the colleges and branches you may get based on your rank and category. NEET PG College Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
Hello,
With AIR 25070 and score 499 in NEET PG 2025 under EWS, it is not possible to get MS General Surgery or Orthopaedics in any government college through AIQ.
These branches usually close at much higher ranks (within 12k–15k for General Surgery and even earlier for Orthopaedics).
Your chances in AIQ government quota for these subjects are very slim. You may try in state quota counselling where cut-offs go higher.
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Hey! With an AIR of 25070 and a score of 499 in NEET PG 2025 under EWS category, getting a core clinical branch like General Medicine, Surgery, Ortho, Pediatrics, or OBG in a government college through AIQ will be very tough because cut-offs for these subjects are usually much higher.
But you still have a chance in para-clinical branches (like Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Forensic, etc.) and in some states during state counselling you may get less demanded clinical branches such as Anesthesia, Radiotherapy or Psychiatry depending on seat availability.
I’ll suggest you keep an eye on both AIQ and State Quota counselling, and also consider DNB seats, since they usually go lower in rank compared to MD/MS in government colleges.
With your JEE Main CRL 476199 and OBC rank 173160, admission to Civil Engineering at Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology (IGIT), Sarang under JoSAA counseling is highly unlikely, since even civil branch closing ranks in IGIT usually remain within 50k–80k CRL (general) and much lower for OBC. However, you may try through state counseling (Odisha JEE) where cutoffs are sometimes more flexible, but chances are still very low. You should keep other private/state colleges as backup.
Hey, With 384 marks in NEET 2025 under the OBC category, you do have chances for BAMS admission, especially in state quota seats of government/private ayurvedic colleges. However, cut-offs vary each year depending on the number of applicants, difficulty level of exam, and state-wise seat availability. I suggest you actively participate in both All India Quota (AIQ) and your respective State Quota counseling to increase your chances. Keep an eye on previous year cut-offs of your state to get a clearer idea.
Yes, if you are a domicile of Gujarat, your CBSE board marks are considered along with GUJCET for admission into engineering colleges in the state. The merit list is usually prepared by giving 60% weightage to your Class 12 marks and 40% weightage to your GUJCET score. It does not matter whether you studied under CBSE or Gujarat Board, as long as you have cleared Class 12 with the required subjects, your marks will be valid for the admission process.
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