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Yes, with a NEET score of 190, you stand a good chance of admission to GS Medical College Pilkhuwa via UP state merit rounds, aligning with recent cutoff trends.
With a NEET 2025 score of 418, your All India rank is likely in the range of 1.6 to 1.8 lakh. Here is what that means for annual college fees:
Government MBBS Colleges
All India Quota 15 percent: Your rank is well below the cutoff, typically less than or equal to 60000, so admission is highly unlikely.
State Quota 85 percent in Tamil Nadu: Last year, the OC cutoff was approximately 600 marks around 66000 rank. Your score is far below that.
Conclusion : With 418 marks, chances for a government MBBS seat are extremely slim.
Private Self-Financing Colleges
State Quota approximately 50 percent: Fees are approximately Rs 4 lakhs per year in Tamil Nadu. Closing scores for this quota typically require around 480 marks, so 418 may not be enough.
Management Quota approximately 35 percent: Fees are significantly higher, around Rs 12 to 14 lakhs per year in Tamil Nadu, and possibly more in deemed universities. With your score, you may qualify under the management quota in private or deemed institutions. Example: In private deemed universities, fees often start at around Rs 13.5 lakhs per year.
NRI Quota approximately 15 percent: Fees are usually much higher and apply only if you are eligible under this category.
Yes ,with a NEET score of 268, you're well above ICARE Haldia's last-year management quota cutoff of around 254, making your chances very strong.
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With a BITSAT score of 263, getting EEE or Electronics and Instrumentation at BITS Hyderabad or Goa may be tough. These branches usually close at a higher score.
Even if the paper was tougher this year, the cut-offs may not drop much. You might have a better chance in later rounds, but it’s still a bit difficult. Keep backup options ready.
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With a normalized KEAM score of 38.25 and 333/480 in PCM (Kerala Board), your expected rank is likely above 50,000, based on previous year trends. This rank may limit your chances for top government engineering colleges but you may still get admission in private or self-financing colleges.
The official rank list will be released on July 10, 2025. Once it's out, you can check your exact rank and plan for counselling accordingly.
With a NEET score of 145 and an SC category rank of 1,35,857, getting admission into a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college is highly unlikely through the All India Quota (AIQ) or even most state counseling rounds.
Generally, for SC candidates, the cutoff for government BAMS colleges remains around 300–400+ marks, depending on the state, number of seats, and competition level. Since your score is significantly lower than the usual cutoff, securing a government seat will be very difficult.
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BDS admission in 2025, you need to qualify NEET. The minimum qualifying marks for general category is usually around 137–145, and for OBC/SC/ST it is around 107–115, but to actually get a BDS seat, you usually need around 300–400 marks for private colleges and 450+ marks for government dental colleges. The admission process starts with NEET counselling. You have to register for All India Quota or your State Quota counselling after NEET results.
Based on your NEET 2025 score of 236 and your reserved category status in Tamil Nadu, you have a reasonable opportunity to secure admission to the B.S.M.S. (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery) program, particularly in self-financing Siddha colleges through the state quota.
It is important to recognize that cut-off marks fluctuate each year due to several factors. These include the relative difficulty of the NEET examination, the total number of applicants, the availability of seats, and of course, the category-wise merit list.
Historical data indicates that candidates from reserved categories—such as BC, MBC, SC, and ST—who have achieved NEET scores in the 200–300 range have successfully obtained seats in both government and private Siddha colleges across Tamil Nadu.
To enhance your chances, consider the following steps:
- Participate in the Tamil Nadu AYUSH counselling process, organized by the Health & Family Welfare Department.
- Exercise careful consideration when listing your college preferences during the choice-filling stage.
- Ensure all necessary documentation is readily available, including your category certificate, NEET scorecard, and nativity certificate.
A noteworthy point: If seats in government colleges appear highly competitive, do not overlook private or self-financing institutions. These colleges may offer greater opportunities for admission under the management or reserved category quotas.
If you require more individualized guidance, you may wish to explore the counselling services provided by Careers360.
Wishing you success in your admission journey.
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NEET 2025 Score: 397
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1. When Will Counselling Start? KCET counselling is likely to begin in the third or fourth week of June 2025 . The official schedule will be published on the KEA website , so keep an eye out for updates.
2. Who is Eligible? If you've qualified in KCET 2025, you're eligible for counselling. There’s no minimum score cutoff —as long as you have a rank, you can participate.
3. Clause A Candidates – What to Do? If you fall under Clause A (Karnataka students), document verification is mandatory . You’ll need to visit a KEA center in person with your original documents.
Documents to Carry:
KCET Admit Card & Rank Card
Class 10 & 12 Marksheets
Study Certificate
Aadhar Card
Caste & Income Certificate (if applicable)
Other certificates (like Kannada Medium, Rural, NCC, etc.)
4. Counselling Process – Step by Step:
Step 1: Document Verification Go to your assigned KEA center, verify documents, and collect the secret code.
Step 2: Online Option Entry Use the secret code to log in, register, and choose your preferred colleges/courses.
Step 3: Mock Allotment KEA will give a trial allotment to help you adjust your choices before the final round.
Step 4: Final Seat Allotment Check your result, pay the fee, and report to your allotted college to confirm the seat.
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