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With 438 marks in NEET 2025 and BC-A category, your chances of getting a free government MBBS seat under All India Quota in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, or other states are very slim, as AIQ cutoff for BC category generally stays above 500–530 marks.
However, you may have some chance in state quota counseling in Andhra Pradesh or telangana in BDS, BAMS, or BHMS courses, especially in semi-government or private colleges.
With 137 marks in ICAR AIEEA PG under the general category for social science, it is difficult to get a seat in top ICAR colleges. The cutoff is usually higher for general category. But you can wait and check for vacant seats in later rounds or look for admission in other universities.
Hello,
Scoring 69.50 in NFAT 2025 as a general category candidate it's a good score , but it really depends on the overall cut-off trend this year, the difficulty level of the paper, and the number of applicants. National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) is quite competitive, especially the Delhi campus, which usually sees higher closing scores. However, don't lose hope—cutoffs can fluctuate slightly year by year.While the Delhi campus may be slightly out of reach if cutoffs remain high, you should still consider applying to other campuses of NFSU as well. Keep checking the official website and admission portal regularly for updates and seat allotments. Sometimes second or third rounds open up unexpected opportunities.
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hello , if take a look on previous years, General category closing ranks for BHU BSc Nursing ranged from ~27,000 to 46,000
A NEET score of 354 typically corresponds to a rank above 200,000, which is below the usual cutoff for General category at BHU
Apply anyway: If BHU opens up additional rounds or seats, you might get lucky.
Explore other colleges: Consider BSc Nursing programs in:
State government colleges with lower cutoffs
Private colleges with good infrastructure and placements
Try the Careers360 NEET Nursing Predictor to estimate your chances
As per your query, Here's the information given below;
Maharashtra
DY Patil Medical College,Pune
Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune
Karanataka
JSS Medical College, Mysore
KLE Belagavi
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
Sri Balaji Medical College, Telangana
Saveetha Medical College, Chennai
With 120 marks in NEET, getting a BAMS seat in a government college is highly unlikely, even under reserved categories, as the cut-offs for government AYUSH colleges are generally much higher. However, you may still have a chance in private BAMS colleges, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, or Karnataka, where some colleges admit students with lower NEET scores if seats remain vacant in later rounds. Admission through management quota is also possible but will come with higher fees. To improve your chances, participate in the counselling process for both your home state and other states that allow open applications for AYUSH courses.
Gurunanak College has clearly stated in their official admission policy that they do not accept any donations or capitation fees , either directly or indirectly. This means:
Even if you score 891 marks in Intermediate exams , you won’t need to pay any donation fees .
All admissions are handled solely through the official online process , based on merit and eligibility.
The college warns against middlemen or agents —they are not involved , and any such claims should be reported.
So you only need to pay the normal application fee and the standard tuition fees , as per your chosen course. No extra donation amount is required.
Hope it helps !
With 121 marks in NEET under the SC category, getting admission in BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) or BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) in private colleges is possible in many states, especially in later rounds or mop-up rounds.
For BHMS, many private colleges accept NEET-qualified SC candidates with scores as low as 100–130 marks, depending on the state and seat availability. Government BHMS colleges are unlikely at this score, but you may still get a seat in lesser-known private colleges.
For BPT, NEET is not compulsory in most states. Admission is often based on Class 12 marks, especially in private institutions. So, you can apply separately for BPT courses even if your NEET score is low.
If you scoring around 400 marks in NEET 2026 may give you a fair chance at getting a seat in private medical colleges but in government medical colleges it's hard to get especially if you belong to a reserved category.
In states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar or , Karnataka, some semi-government or private colleges might offer MBBS or BDS seats at this score under management or state quota. For government colleges, though, the competition remains high, and 400 might not be enough. It’s also a good idea to look into BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and Veterinary courses, which often have lower cutoffs.
All the best!
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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