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Hello aspirant, With 324 marks, your daughter can get an MBBS seat under the management quota in some private colleges in Karnataka and Telangana. In Karnataka, colleges like Navodaya, MVJ, and Akash may accept this score during mop-up rounds. In Telangana, options like MNR, RVM, and TRR may be available under Category-B seats. Fees range from 12–24 lakh per year. Make sure to register for KEA (Karnataka) and KNRUHS (Telangana) counselling.
With a NEET score of 142, it's highly unlikely to secure an MBBS seat in either a private or deemed university for the general category. The cutoffs for MBBS, even in private and deemed institutions, generally require scores significantly higher than 142. While some private colleges might have lower cutoffs in management quotas, 142 is likely below even those relaxed thresholds.
Hello,
If you fall into a reserved category, you may have a moderate chance of obtaining a BAMS seat in a private AYUSH institution under the state quota with 286 marks. The BAMS cut off for private aayu college in States life Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Maharashtra open ranges from 280 to 320 for reserved categories.
For B.Sc. Nursing, seats may be hard to find for general category applicants with your grades, however, they may be available for SC, ST, and OBC students through state quota counselling. Although, NEET is not mandatory for B.Sc nursing course.
You can also read Career360 article for detailed information:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles
With 418 marks in NEET 2025 (OBC category):
All India Quota (15%) – Not likely
State Quota (85%) – Possible in some states with lower cutoffs
Good chance for BDS, BAMS, BHMS in govt colleges
Chances better in states like MP, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Bihar
Check your state cutoff for accurate info.
Hello aspirant,
If you had written your score, then I could have given a targeted answer. But, no worries I will give you a general answer. If you have a low score and you still want yo pursue MBBS, then you can search for colleges with low cutoff marks, or you can take admission in management quota. If that is not possible, you can think of pursuing MBBS from other countries like Nepal, Russia or Philippines. If you don't want to go abroad, then you can take a drop this year and apply for neet next year. But don't lose hope, you will achieve what you want with hardwork and patience. I hope this helps you.
Best of luck for your future.
With a NEET 2025 score of 188 and belonging to the OBC group, your prospects of securing an MBBS or BDS seats at a government institution are minimal; however, other medical and paramedical choices are available, particularly through state - level counselling and AYUSH courses.
Possible Options:
Most realistic options for you are BAMS, BHMS, B.Sc nursing or B. Pharm is government and semi government institutes. Check for maharashtra domicile and proceed in the state quota.
Hello dear,
First of all congratulations for achieving great marks and rank in NEET 2025.
Depending on your home state and seat availability, you have a very excellent chances of being admitted to government MBBS colleges under both the all India quota and your state quota if you have a need 2025 score of 564 and all India rank of 6981 in the OBC category.
All India Quota
You have a good chance of getting MBBS seat at prestigious Government Medical College across the country with this score and ranking, particularly if you are from Alok cut off state like: Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal such as
There are many more.
State Quota
Your chances are much increased under the state quota and OBC category, particularly in your native state. You can focus on prestigious State Government colleges like:
What You should do:
You can also consider career360 NEET college predictor for better experience.
Hello Aspirant,
With a PGCET MCA score of 49 and belonging to the 2A category (OBC), you have moderate chances of getting admission in good government or aided private colleges in Karnataka, depending on the cutoff trends of the current year.
Names of College-
NIE Mysore
Siddaganga Institute of Technology (SIT), Tumkur
MSRIT (MS Ramaiah), Bengaluru
Private colleges like CMRIT, Dayananda Sagar, BNMIT
Participate actively in PGCET counseling. Keep both government-aided and reputed private colleges in your preference list. You might get decent private colleges in Bengaluru, Mysuru, or Tumkur .
All the best.
With 164 marks in NEET UG 2025 and being from the SC category, it is very difficult to get admission into a government medical college in Maharashtra. The cutoff for SC category in government MBBS colleges is usually above 500 marks.
You will not get a government MBBS seat with 164 marks, but you still have some options. You can try for private or deemed medical colleges where the cutoff is lower, especially under management or NRI quota.
You can also look at other courses like BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), BPT (Physiotherapy), or B.Sc Nursing, which usually have lower cutoffs and better chances with your score.
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