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With a NEET score of 129, your chances for MBBS/BDS admission in government colleges are extremely limited, even under reserved categories.
General (UR)Not eligible – Cutoff for unreserved category was around 137 in 2024.
SC/ST/OBCBarely qualified – SC/ST cutoff in 2024 was around 107.
EWS/OBC (non-creamy)Not sufficient for govt MBBS/BDS – even in mop-up rounds.If you belong to SC/ST, you've cleared the NEET qualifying mark, but chances in government colleges are very low unless you qualify under a special state quota or remote region
If we talk about karnataka Government MBBS (State Quota)Not possible
All India Quota MBBSNot possible
Private MBBS (Management/NRI quota)Possible (very costly)
AYUSH (Private)Possible
Paramedical / Nursing / Allied HealthLikely
Hello,
It is quite improbable that a student with a NEET score of 90 will be admitted to bachelor of homeopathic medicine and surgery program, particularly at Government universities. Although it varies, the Neet score required for BHMS is typically significantly higher than 90. For candidates in the general category, the minimum percentile is usually about the 50th percentile, or 138 marks.
Hello Aspirant,
A NEET score of 383, OBC category, and domicile in West Bengal will allow you to secure admission into a state quota private medical college in West Bengal, but it will be very competitive.
With 163 marks in NEET and OBC category, you're eligible for counselling but getting BDS in a government college is tough. But you can try for private or deemed universities. Register for counselling, fill choices, and keep documents ready. You may get a seat in a low cutoff private college.
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You have a good chance of being admitted to a BAMS institution with a NEET rank of 259 149 and being in the SC category, particularly at private or semi government colleges under state quota.
What You should do?
Usually, UPTAC counselling considers either JEE or CUET, but you cannot register twice. You need to contact UPTAC officials for correction or withdrawal before deadlines.
As per your queries, I would like to tell you that government BAMS institutions of a demand Neet scores above 500+ for students in the general category. The cutoffs, however, maybe lower in some cases, even between 300 and 400 for reserved categories like SC, ST and OBC. It is improbable that you would get admitted to a government BAMS institution with a score of 192, particularly under the all India quota.
However, depending on the state and seed availability, certain private BAMS University is may except applicants with low scores. You can try in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra through management quota or NRI quotas.
Take part in state - level counselling and try on private colleges through management quota after checking their cutoffs.
You can also go through Career360 articles.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles
Hello aspirant,
Yes you can definitely appear for IIT JAM without mathematics in class 12, as JAM is based on your Bachelor's degree background. It depends on the subject you choose for your bachelor's degree and your graduation. You can also keep checking the IIT JAM eligibility pdf for your target subject.
Hello ma'am
Thankyou for reaching out!
IIT JAM is for Msc.courses which are after a bachelor's degree.Eligiblity for IIT JAM Biotechnology you need a bachelor's degree in Biotechnology,Biology,Life Sciences with atleast 55% marks.
Maths in 12th is not compulsory for Biotechnology you just need a relevant Bachelor's degree to be eligible
To apply for MBBS through your NEET score, you need to register for counselling under both the All India Quota and your state quota. For All India Quota, you can apply through the MCC portal, and for your home state, you need to register on the state counselling portal when it opens. You’ll need documents like your NEET result, category certificate, 10th and 12th marksheets, photo ID, and passport-sized photos.
Government medical colleges usually have high cutoffs, so getting a seat depends heavily on your category and score. If your score isn’t high enough for a government seat, you can still apply to private medical colleges or deemed universities, though the fees will be much higher. You can also explore management quota or NRI quota seats if needed. Once counselling starts, fill in as many realistic choices as possible to improve your chances.
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