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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Hello tejas!
No, the first round cutoff of mahafyjc is not the minimum marks required to be alloted in second round. You are confused between the first round and second round cutoff. Let me explain you in simple words suppose you have applied for admission in a college and you did not get admission in first round because you have marks less than the minimum cutoff required in round 1.
Now you will get admission in second round only if seats remain vacant in your category and you satisfy the cutoff for second round. Secondly the cutoff for second round will always be less than the cutoff for the first round.
I hope I have cleared your query !
Hello Sir,
Thanks for reaching out
With the mentioned NEET score and rank under OC category getting a government BDS seat in Telengana is quite unlikely sir as the cutoff for OC is usually higher.
However ,admission is possible in private dental colleges under the management quota fees may range from 10 - 15 lakhs.
Good morning, with a score of 40 in the RUHS BSc Nursing entrance exam and belonging to the OBC category, you're in a competitive but hopeful spot for admission to private nursing colleges under RUHS counselling. Based on recent cut-off trends and expert insights, here are some top private colleges you should consider:
Top Private Nursing Colleges Likely Available at 40+ Score (OBC)
Jaipur Nursing College Jaipur ~38–45 Known for good clinical exposure
Rajasthan College of Nursing Udaipur ~35–42 Decent infrastructure
Geetanjali College of Nursing Udaipur ~40–48 Affiliated with Geetanjali Hospital
Mahatma Gandhi Nursing College Jaipur ~38–46 Offers modern lab facilities
Bhagwan Mahaveer College of Nursing Sikar ~35–43 Affordable fee structure
Shri Balaji College of Nursing Jaipur ~36–44 Good placement record
These estimates are based on previous years’ cut-offs and current trends. Final allotment depends on seat availability, category rank, and counselling round.
Hello
Yes , with 370 NEET marks and OBC 2A reservation , you may have a chance to get a BVSc (Veterinary Science) seat in Karnataka government or aided veterinary colleges through KEA counselling, specially in the 2nd or 3rd round (including extended rounds).
Possible Colleges you may get a seat (cut-offs vary slightly each year):
1. Veterinary College, Hassan
2. Veterinary College, Shivamogga
3. Veterinary College, Bidar
4. Veterinary College, Gadag
5. Veterinary College, Bengaluru
Tips:
Keep checking KEA official website for cutoffs round-wise.
Try for category seats and rural quota if applicable.
Document verification and option entry is crucial in KEA counselling.
hope this helps you .
If you have scored 145 marks in NEET then it means you have just cleared the qualifying cutoff but this score is too low for getting admission in any BHMS college especially in government colleges because for government BHMS colleges the cutoff usually goes above 480 marks and even for private BHMS colleges most of the time the minimum marks required is around 300 or more so with 145 marks your chances of getting a seat in any BHMS college are very low this score is not enough for counselling allotment because many students score much higher and take the available seats first even though you are eligible you may not get any seat in the regular counselling process if you still want to study BHMS then you should prepare again for NEET and try to score at least 300 plus marks next year or if you are not planning to repeat then you can look for some private colleges that may offer management quota seats without strict cutoffs but those seats are very limited and expensive or you can also explore other options like paramedical or allied health diploma courses which have better chances with low marks so overall at 145 marks your chances for BHMS are very poor but you can plan wisely for the next step depending on your interest and financial condition
If you're referring to getting admission into a Government Medical College (like GMCH) for MBBS with 60 marks in NEET, then unfortunately, the answer is no.
A score of 60 is far below the NEET qualifying cutoff, even for reserved categories. Typically, the qualifying mark for SC/ST/OBC categories is above 115 to 130, and for the general category, it’s even higher. With 60 marks, you are not eligible for MBBS admission in any government or private medical college under NEET counselling.
Hello,
If you're planning to take admission in NEET PG 2024 in Maharashtra and you belong to the General category, then it’s important to understand how the cutoff, seat availability, and fee structure work. This year, the qualifying cutoff for General category was around 290 to 300 marks out of 800. But honestly, just qualifying isn’t enough to get into a good government or semi-government college, you should aim for at least 300+ or even higher, especially if you’re looking at clinical branches like Medicine, Radiology, or Dermatology.
In Maharashtra, PG medical seats are 50% under the All India Quota (AIQ) and the other 50% are through State Quota, which is handled by Maharashtra CET Cell. Along with these, private and deemed universities also offer PG seats under management and NRI quotas. Maharashtra has a good number of PG seats but because government colleges offer better exposure and lower fees, the competition is really high. The fees in government colleges are very affordable, usually under 1 lakh per year. But private and deemed colleges can be expensive, with fees going up to 15–45 lakhs per year depending on the branch and college. Clinical branches, especially in private colleges, cost more and their cutoffs are also higher.
For more information you can visit:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off
All the best for your admission!
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