General
With an All India NEET rank of 120389 and a general category rank of 41135, your chances of getting a seat in Delhi medical colleges through the All India Quota are slim to none. Your rank falls outside the cutoff range for most government medical colleges in Delhi. For Madhya Pradesh state, your chances are also low, but there might be a possibility of getting into a private medical college or a government college with a slightly higher cutoff, depending on the specific college and its past trends.
Aspirants with a Maharashtra domicile and a NEET General category rank of 1,95,000 may face challenges securing a BAMS seat in a government college within the state due to typically higher cutoffs.
However, opportunities might exist in private BAMS colleges within Maharashtra or in other states. Some private colleges in India, including those in Maharashtra, have previously accepted candidates with ranks in the 2,00,000-8,00,000 range.
Additionally, participating in the NEET AYUSH counseling conducted by the Maharashtra State CET Cell or state authorities for seat allocation is essential, as this grants eligibility for the 85% state quota seats.
Keeping track of official websites, preparing necessary documents, and considering both state and All India Quota rounds, including later rounds like the mop-up round, are essential steps in the admission process. While a lower NEET rank presents hurdles, perseverance in the counseling process and exploring all available options could lead to securing a BAMS seat.
With a NEET score of 284 and an All India Rank of around 4,89,000 under the General EWS category, your chances for admission in MBBS or BDS in government medical colleges are quite limited, as the cutoff for these seats is usually much higher—even with EWS reservation.
But you may be able to secure a BAMS (Ayurveda) or BHMS (Homeopathy) seat in private colleges or lower-ranked government AYUSH colleges, especially during the later rounds of counselling. These courses generally have lower cutoffs, and EWS reservation can slightly improve your chances, especially in your home state quota.
In the case of BPT (Physiotherapy), B.Sc. Nursing, or B.Sc. Allied Health Sciences programs, many institutions offer admissions based on NEET score or just Class 12 merit. Your NEET score can still help in getting admission to some of these paramedical courses in private or semi-government colleges.
It’s also a good idea to apply through state counselling, where cutoffs are sometimes lower than All India Quota. States like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh often have seats in private AYUSH colleges for candidates in your rank range.
For government colleges, students from other states can apply under the All India Quota, which is merit-based and generally does not require domicile in most states. However, applying to the State Quota requires meeting the specific domicile criteria of that state.
Private and deemed universities may have different rules, often allowing admission to students from other states under different quota categories, but it is always best to check the individual institution's rules and regulations for specific information.
Yes, with 42% in PPMET and 88.4% in 12th, you may get admission in private B.Sc Nursing colleges, especially if the college considers 12th board marks more than entrance. Some private institutes have flexible criteria, so you have a fair chance under general category.
Hey,If you have scored around 90% in General category and you’re targeting Bangalore Urban, then yes, you do have a good chance of admission. However, final confirmation depends on the cut-off trends of that year and the availability of seats in your preferred colleges. Regarding the waiting list release date, it usually gets announced by the concerned authority after the first round of allotment, so keep checking the official website regularly for updates.
addmission fees for general category is usually less copanred to other categories, but if u provide the college name. it would be better
Hello,
JNV Class 6 result 2025 for General category has been released.
Hope it helps !
With 445 marks in NEET 2025 (General category):
Government MBBS seats: Very unlikely (cutoff usually 550+)
Private MBBS colleges: Possible (cutoffs often 300–450)
Deemed universities: Likely (cutoffs 425–475)
BDS, BAMS, BHMS: Very likely options
Apply through state and MCC counselling for private and deemed colleges. Let me know your state for specific college suggestions.
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