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If your son completed 10th abroad and is now doing 11th and 12th from India, then he will usually be considered as a local candidate for most Indian state and central exams. Most states consider students as local if they study 11th and 12th from that state.
With an All India rank of three lakh four thousand seventy five and an OBC state quota rank of one lakh forty two thousand six hundred sixty three in NEET your chances for a government MBBS seat in Andhra Pradesh under state quota are very slim The expected closing rank for OBC candidates in AP state quota for MBBS is usually between twenty thousand and sixty thousand depending on the college and district Even mid level government colleges rarely admit OBC students with ranks beyond one lakh most reserved category seats are also filled by ranks under one lakh To improve your chances you may consider private medical or dental colleges AYUSH courses or attempt NEET again to secure a better rank Participating in state and All India counselling may help but for government seat in AP state quota you would likely need a much better rank
A NEET rank of six lakhs seventy seven thousand two hundred twenty six in SC category means admission to private medical colleges in West Bengal or elsewhere will not be possible Most private medical colleges cut off much earlier with SC category closing ranks generally around one lakh to two lakh For example state medical colleges had closing SC rank near one lakh twenty thousand to one lakh thirty thousand in previous years and private colleges likely fill before that threshold With a rank above four lakh it becomes extremely unlikely to receive a seat under SC reservation in any private medical college across India To pursue MBBS you should consider repeating NEET and aiming for a higher score or explore alternative programs in allied health sciences such as BSc Nursing BPT or Pharmacy These fields offer good career options and have lower NEET cutoff requirements
1. Chances for MBBS in Government Medical Colleges
With 484 marks and OBC category, it is very unlikely to get an MBBS seat in a government medical college through:
All India Quota (15%)
State Quota (85%), unless your state has a very low cut-off (which is rare)
For example:
In most states (like Bihar, UP, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, etc.), OBC cutoff for MBBS in government colleges is above 530–580.
2. MBBS in Private Colleges (Deemed / State)
You may have some chances in:
Private medical colleges (depending on the state)
Deemed universities (but expensive, Rs.15–25 lakhs per year)
Management quota seats (fees can go higher)
3. Alternative Medical Courses (Good Options)
If MBBS isn’t feasible this year, you can still choose a great career in the medical field:
Possible in private college
Good career in dental clinics, cosmetic dentistry, etc.
Indian traditional systems (Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani)
Decent government and private college options for OBC candidates at 480+ marks
BPT (Physiotherapy), BOT (Occupational Therapy), B.Sc Radiology, B.Sc Lab Technology, etc.
These are available in reputed government and private colleges
Lower cost, good career scope, job-ready in 3–4 years
4. Options Abroad
MBBS in countries like Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, Bangladesh — at approx. 25–30 lakhs total.
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