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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.
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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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Your NEET score is regarded as respectable for paramedical courses, however it might not be enough for MBBS or BDS. Your prospects of getting a B,Sc in cardiac technology are reasonable, especially if you have the EWS certificate, which of us you a little edge in seat distribution based on reservations.
Although, for paramedical decrease are typically based on Neet UG course or separate entrance exams conducted by colleges or BCECE.
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Hello Aspirant,
With NEET 2025 AIR 3,42,689, OBC rank 1,59,701, and 339 marks, MBBS in govt colleges is unlikely. But you have good chances for BPT, BAMS, BHMS, or paramedical courses in private or semi-govt colleges. Veterinary may be possible in some states under OBC quota. Register for your state counselling and explore private options for better chances.
Hello dear,
Thankyou for reaching out!
you're eligible,but you may not get a free MBBS seat in top Govt Colleges of Andhra Pradesh as cutoffs are usually higher.There is a chance for less competitive Govt colleges or for courses such as BDS,BAMS or BHMS.It depends on the overall competition and seat availability this year
With 350 marks and an All India Rank of 315626, securing a government medical seat in Andhra Pradesh under the BC-D category is unlikely, but there might be a chance in private medical colleges.
While being in the BC-D category provides some reservation, the cutoff ranks for government colleges are usually much lower.
Private medical colleges may offer seats to students with 350 marks, but the fees would be higher.
If MBBS is not possible, explore Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) options, which may have lower cutoffs.
Consult with educational advisors or counseling services for personalized guidance based on the latest NEET trends and Andhra Pradesh specific information.
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Dear Candidate , KEA opened a marks entry correction window from May 26 to May 29 , 2025 . If you missed it , your rank may be withheld or not updated . - You may check KEA portal to see your updated rank / spot rank . - Contact KEA Helpline or visit their office with your 12th marksheet . - Bring your original marksheet during counselling document verification to ensure eligibility.
With a NEET score of 328 and an estimated rank around 364,000 in the SC category from Bihar, getting into BAMS through state quota is unlikely. You meet the minimum eligibility requirement, but top government colleges like Government Ayurvedic College Patna generally close much earlier, well below your rank. If you're determined to pursue BAMS, you might consider reappearing next year or exploring private colleges, though these come with higher fees and different admission criteria.
With 438 NEET marks and AIR 141,764 , you have a good chance of getting a MBBS seat at ASCOMS Jammu under the Hindu minority quota . Previous year cutoffs for this quota were generally below your score. Make sure to apply through Jammu & Kashmir counselling and list ASCOMS as a top preference.
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