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Hello student,
With 474 marks in NEET 2025 as a BCD (Backward Class - Disabled) student in Andhra Pradesh, you have a good chance of securing a seat in a private medical college, especially under the state's 85% quota.
Participate actively in the Andhra Pradesh NEET counseling process, which will include choice filling and seat allotment.
Check the official websites of the colleges for detailed information on admission procedures, fees, and seat availability.
Read the article below, hopefully you'll find it helpful:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/minimum-marks-required-in-neet-for-mbbs-in-private-college
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Hi! If you have scored 203 marks in NEET and you belong to the general category, then honestly It is not possible for you to get government college. The cut-off for general category is usually much higher than what you have scored.You still have other options like you can try private medical colleges but they are very expensive.You can also try for BDS or other medical related courses.
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Achieving more than 120 marks in the GAT (Graduate Aptitude Test) exam, emphasizing Vitamins and associated nutrition-focused MCQs, necessitates preparation using high-yield and commonly asked questions from prior years. Crucial MCQs typically focus on the categories of vitamins (fat-soluble vs. water-soluble), their physiological roles, signs of deficiency, and dietary sources.
For example, questions might inquire about the function of Vitamin A in eyesight and epithelial well-being, the deficiency condition linked to Vitamin C (scurvy), or the impact of Vitamin D deficiency resulting in rickets or osteomalacia. You ought to know the scientific names such as Thiamine (Vitamin B1), Riboflavin (B2), Niacin (B3), Pyridoxine (B6), and Cobalamin (B12), including their dietary sources and functions in metabolism.
Practice multiple-choice questions regarding subjects like absorption and storage locations, the coenzymatic roles of B-complex vitamins, conditions of hypervitaminosis, and the interactions among different vitamins and minerals. Utilize standard MCQ books such as Lucent’s General Science, Disha’s Chapterwise MCQs, or guides tailored for GAT preparation.
Furthermore, studying NCERT Biology and referring to NIN (National Institute of Nutrition) summaries can prove quite helpful. Working through past year question papers and practice tests will aid you in mastering the exam pattern and managing your time effectively.
Hope this helps. All the best!
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If you want to know the admission fees please kindly tell about the course or college you want admission for so that i can give you the specific fees structure details. You can also visit the official website of that college or university or any school you are intersted in or contact the admission office directly
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With a NEET score of 129, your chances for MBBS/BDS admission in government colleges are extremely limited, even under reserved categories.
General (UR)Not eligible – Cutoff for unreserved category was around 137 in 2024.
SC/ST/OBCBarely qualified – SC/ST cutoff in 2024 was around 107.
EWS/OBC (non-creamy)Not sufficient for govt MBBS/BDS – even in mop-up rounds.If you belong to SC/ST, you've cleared the NEET qualifying mark, but chances in government colleges are very low unless you qualify under a special state quota or remote region
If we talk about karnataka Government MBBS (State Quota)Not possible
All India Quota MBBSNot possible
Private MBBS (Management/NRI quota)Possible (very costly)
AYUSH (Private)Possible
Paramedical / Nursing / Allied HealthLikely
Scoring 438 marks with AIR 141764 in neet 2025 reduces your chances of getting government Veterinary College due to high cutoff. However, you still have a chance of getting private veterinary colleges.
What You should do?
You have a moderate chance of being admitted to a BAMS program through state counselling if you have 438 NEET 2025 scores and are from jammu & Kashmir's general category. This is especially true for private or semi government colleges that are part of the AYUSH quota as government colleges provides seats at higher cutoffs.
It is quite improbable that a student with a NEET score of 90 will be admitted to bachelor of homeopathic medicine and surgery program, particularly at Government universities. Although it varies, the Neet score required for BHMS is typically significantly higher than 90. For candidates in the general category, the minimum percentile is usually about the 50th percentile, or 138 marks.
Hey,
If we look at the expected cutoff ranges for government BHMS colleges under the All India Quota:
General category: around 490 to 510 marks (above 50 thousand rank)
OBC or EWS category: 470 to 490 marks
SC category: around 390 to 430 marks
ST category: around 350 to 400 marks
For private BHMS colleges:
General category: 300 to 400 marks (30th to 40th percentile)
OBC category: 280 to 380 marks
SC category: 220 to 300 marks
ST category: 200 to 280 marks
You should clearly understand the minimum marks required according to your category. I recommend checking your seat availability using this college predictor: medicine.careers360.com/neet-ayush-all-india-college-predictor
Hello aspirant,
The score of 140 might not be enough to get admission in government ayurvedic college. You might have chance in private ayurvedic colleges. Or you can also explore other courses like homeopathy or physiotherapy.
For accuarte prediction, use careers360 college predictor,
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-all-india-college-predictor?utm_source=neet_cp&utm_medium=GoogleAds&utm_campaign=0105&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22497681003&gclid=CjwKCAjwprjDBhBTEiwA1m1d0vAhlK32JRbM8HMQLxF20cUOG1rwf2CiFe7Wy-c0XrtHydn4z21Q9RoCKzQQAvD_BwE
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