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In Karnataka, many government medical colleges offer MBBS seats under the defence quota through KEA counselling. If your parent is in the defence services or has retired from it, and you are from Karnataka or meet the KEA's eligibility rules, you can apply under the defence quota.
The defence quota usually gives 10% reservation in government medical colleges. You must appear for NEET and apply through KEA counselling. If your NEET rank is within the eligible range, and you apply correctly with all documents like your parent's defence certificate and domicile certificate, you can get a seat in good colleges.
Colleges like Bangalore Medical College, Mysore Medical College, Mandya Medical College, Belgaum Medical College, and others offer defence quota seats.
Make sure to register for KEA counselling, fill in the correct category, and submit all necessary documents. Seats are allotted based on NEET rank, category, and availability.
Website for details: https://kea.kar.nic.in https://dqxeclau.top/question-list-of-colleges-where-defence-quota-available-for-mbbs-through-kea-karnataka
With an AIQ rank of 673243 and ST category rank of 27479, the chances of getting an MBBS seat in a Government Medical College in Maharashtra are very low. ST candidates do have relaxed cutoffs, but usually, the cutoff for ST in government colleges is under 1.5–2 lakh. You may try for private colleges under ST quota or wait for mop-up rounds.
Hello Aspirant
Unfortunately you can not get admission with this 673243 rank in a government MBBS college due to the All India quota is 15% which cover a little bit number of students from the whole number of students .
Inspite of having a 85% State Quota , it is too difficult to get admission in a government MBBS college.
Yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET 2025 if you pass your Class 12 exam with the required subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and minimum marks. As long as your final board marksheet is valid and you meet NEET eligibility criteria, you can apply for MBBS admissions in 2025.
Hi! That 5.8 lakh figure mentioned for the extended stray round at MMMH is for the management quota seat, not the state quota seat. Here's a clearer breakdown:
• State quota seats in Himachal Pradesh are allocated through merit-based counselling with NEET ranks—no fee like 5.8 lakh is involved. • Management quota seats in private colleges like MMMH require payment of a fee, which is what the 5.8 lakh refers to.
So, if you're aiming under the state quota, you should look for closing ranks or cutoff marks rather than that fee amount.
Hello aspirant,
Thanks for reaching out!
With 434 marks in NEET and an AP rank of 5812,under the BC-B category in Andhra Pradesh, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in Govt college are moderate but not certain .though it's unlikely to get into top government colleges, you hold a good chance for mid-level or peripheral government institutions ,especially in later counselling rounds.keep options open for semi - government or private colleges and participate in all counselling rounds to improve your chances.
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All the very best!
Some colleges around your rank can be,
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Best of luck for your future.
Hello ma'am,
With 311 marks in NEET 2025 and being from the BC-D category ,getting an MBBS seat in Govt Colleges is tough, as cut-offs are usually higher.however you have chances in private colleges or under management/NRI quota seats , depending on your state counsiling and fees
Consider BDS,BHMS or BAMS as options and definitely participate in councelling to explore all possible seats.
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Hello,
If you’ve cleared NEET 2025 and want to take admission in MBBS, then understanding the counselling process is very important. There are two types of counselling – All India Quota (AIQ), which is done by MCC, and State Quota, which is conducted by individual state authorities from the state you belong to.
In AIQ counselling, 15% government medical seats and all seats in deemed universities are filled. You need to register on the MCC official website once the schedule is out. For state quota seats (85%), visit your respective state's counselling portal.Make sure you have your NEET scorecard, documents, and category certificates ready. Also, check previous year cutoffs to get an idea of the colleges you can target. And also be careful while filling choices and always keep some backup options.
For detailed guidance, counselling alerts, and updates, visit:
All the best!
For NEET 2025, candidates applying under the Kashmiri Migrant quota in the General category typically require a score in the range of 330 to 380 to be considered for MBBS seats. In past years, some admissions under this quota have been secured with scores around 340, especially in the later rounds of counselling.
However, to increase your chances of admission, especially in more competitive colleges or in Delhi, it is advisable to aim for a score of 380 or higher. A score of 400 or above would place you in a stronger position across most colleges that accept candidates under the Kashmiri Migrant quota.
This quota generally offers some relaxation compared to the open General category cutoffs, which often exceed 600 marks, particularly for top government medical colleges.
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