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With an AIR of 87,000 in NEET and belonging to the OBC category from Rajasthan, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in a top government medical college under the All India Quota are very low, as OBC cutoffs usually close around 20,000 to 35,000. However, under the Rajasthan state quota, you have a slightly better chance due to reservation benefits and the larger number of seats. In previous years, OBC cutoffs in Rajasthan for government colleges have ranged between 60,000 and 75,000. Since your rank is 87,000, it is slightly beyond the typical closing ranks, but you might still get a seat in newly established or lesser-known government colleges, especially in mop-up or stray vacancy rounds. It is important to participate in all counselling rounds and keep your options open, including considering BDS or AYUSH courses as backups.
Cut off for BAMS in government or semi government colleges for OBC category lies in the range of 450 to 410 marks. But your score falls well below the range.
Instead focus on private or semi private BAMS colleges where your score falls within the admission range and attend upto mop up/stray vacancy rounds where low demanding seats are open.
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The merit list in MHT CET is structured in a way to consider multiple categories: All India Merit, Home University Merit, and State Merit, among others. The most appropriate one for you depends on the type of institute you're applying to and your domicile status.
If you are from Maharashtra and applying to a college in your local region, your rank in the Home University list will be most significant. For autonomous or private colleges, they might look at the State Merit or even All India merit depending on the seat type.
To explore MHT CET’s detailed merit categories and cut-off info, visit:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-rank-wise-college-list
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With a NEET score of 391 and All India SC category rank of 15661, it is quite difficult to get an MBBS seat under the state quota in Rajasthan .
The cut-offs for SC category in government colleges are usually higher. However, you may have a chance in private medical colleges under the SC quota. You can also try during mop-up or stray rounds.
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For All India Quota (AIQ), understanding the expected cutoff ranks and marks is crucial. In recent years, if you are from the general category, you have typically needed to score around 550–570 marks in NEET to secure a seat in a government dental college. This usually corresponds to a rank within 1.5 to 1.6 lakh. However, the minimum eligibility to apply is the 50th percentile, around 162 marks in 2024 .For reserved categories like OBC, SC, and ST, the required marks and ranks are comparatively lower due to relaxed cutoff criteria.Do keep in mind that BDS cutoff trends vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants, difficulty of the NEET exam, and seat availability. So, even if you fall slightly below these numbers, it’s still worth participating in counselling rounds you might land a seat in later rounds or through state quota options.
For detailed, college-wise BDS cutoffs and NEET marks from previous years, you can check this helpful article:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bds-cutoff-for-neet
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