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2025 me mbbs Cutt off kitni gy hai

Rahul Mandal 4th Sep, 2025

Hello,

The 2025 NEET qualifying cutoffs were released by the NTA, with scores for the General/EWS category at 686-144 and for the reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST). These scores correspond to the 50th and 40th percentiles, respectively.

I hope it will clear your query!!

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Mem sir if I complete mbbs from all india quota from different state . After completing mbbs can we serve bond in our state .or it is compulsory to serve bond in that state where we can do mbbs

Yash Teotia 2nd Sep, 2025

Hello Dinesh

If you complete your MBBS from another state through All India Quota, you are required to serve the bond in the same state where you did your MBBS and not your home state.

The bond is a state specific legal agreement between you and the state government where you are allotted your MBBS seat, so you will need to serve your bond in that state only.

Thank You!!!

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Hello people can anyone please guide me how to edit educational testimonials for MBBS Round 2 of IP University Delhi as they have given a timeslot to edit but i am unable to do so

PRATYUSHA PATTANAIK 1st Sep, 2025

Hello

You are asking about the IPU MBBS Counselling (Round 2) 2025 .

You Should -

1. Visit their official website and re submit , don't try to create new registration or change details  outside the system

2.contact IPU helpdesk immediately,  you can send an official mail to them

3.keep all the original documents and visit  the University if possible.

Hope this helps



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I got 446 in neet, am 3b rural and hk quota may i get govt mbbs seat

Ankur Mehta 1st Sep, 2025

Hey! With your NEET 2025 score of 446, being a 3B rural category student under HK quota, getting a government MBBS seat in Karnataka will be very tough. This is because the cutoff for government MBBS colleges, even for 3B category, is usually much higher than 446, often around 575–585 marks.

However, you still have options. You can try for private medical colleges, where the cutoff is lower, or consider other medical courses like BAMS, BHMS, BDS, or BPT. These courses are still in the healthcare field and have good career prospects.

If your goal is strictly MBBS in government colleges, you might need to prepare for the next NEET attempt to improve your score and rank. Meanwhile, exploring alternative medical courses can keep your career path in healthcare moving forward.

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my neet marks 446 am 3b, rural and hk resevation may i get govt mbbs seat

sadafreen356 1st Sep, 2025

you can absolutely get into a good government medical college for mbbs in Karnataka through3b,rural and hk state quota.In previous years, candidates with scores in the low to mid-500s with this special reservation get the seat.

Explore your chances with NEET PREDICTOR

Good luck!!


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can i get 130 score mbbs from privet collegs

Ankur Mehta 1st Sep, 2025

Hey Anil ! With a NEET score of 130, getting an MBBS seat in a private college in India is very difficult. Most private colleges usually have cutoffs above 300–350 marks, and top colleges even go above 500 marks. So with 130, chances in India are almost none.

However, you can still explore some options:

1. Study Abroad – Countries like Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, or Russia accept NEET-qualified students with scores around 130–150. You can do MBBS there and return to India after internship.


2. Other Medical Courses in India – Courses like BAMS, BHMS, BDS (dental), BPT have lower cutoffs, and you may get admission in private colleges with your score.


3. Participate in Counselling – Even with low marks, sometimes mop-up rounds may have seats left, but MBBS in India with 130 is extremely unlikely.

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How is Mmu mullana for Mbbs? Does it offer PG quota after mbbs?

Awadh 31st Aug, 2025

Maharishi Markandeshwar University (MMU) Mullana is a well-known private medical college located in Haryana, offering the MBBS program with recognition from the Medical Council of India (MCI) and the National Medical Commission (NMC). The college provides a comprehensive medical education with good infrastructure, experienced faculty, and adequate clinical exposure through its associated hospital, which caters to a large number of patients. This hands-on training is crucial for MBBS students to gain practical skills alongside theoretical knowledge.

MMU Mullana is known for maintaining a balanced academic environment and offers various facilities, including well-equipped lecture halls, laboratories, libraries, and hostel accommodations. The college emphasizes not only academic excellence but also overall personality development through extracurricular activities and seminars. Students generally have access to modern medical equipment and regular assessments designed to prepare them for their medical careers effectively.

Regarding postgraduate (PG) quota after MBBS, MMU Mullana offers postgraduate medical courses in several specialties through its own PG admissions and quota system. However, PG seats in government medical colleges are limited and highly competitive, and MMU’s PG seats mostly fall under the management or private quota. Students can apply for MD/MS programs at MMU based on NEET PG scores and the university’s counseling procedure. It is important for aspirants to check the latest official notifications from the university for updated PG seat availability and admission criteria.

In summary, MMU Mullana provides a solid MBBS program with good infrastructure and clinical exposure. The institution does offer PG medical seats in various specialties after MBBS, primarily through its private quota system. Prospective students should stay informed through the official MMU website to understand the specific PG admission process and seat allotment for the current academic year

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Is any chance to get seat for MBBS with 288 marks and 233707 rank in NEET 2025

Kavya S P 30th Aug, 2025

With your 288 marks getting into government colleges is really hard because they usually read higher cutoff if you want to grab the seat there you can look for private institution or through the management quota but the fees will be higher than the government colleges based on your choice you can choose your particular college

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