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you can resign from your Round 1 BDS seat in Tamil Nadu before the start of Round 2 without losing your original document as free exit in the first round of state-level counselling.
If you are determined to pursue the MBBS seat, make sure to complete the resignation process in Tamil Nadu within the stipulated timeline to free up your documents for the Andhra Pradesh admissions.
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If you're aiming for a government seat in MIMER Medical College, Talegaon (Pune, Maharashtra) for MBBS via NEET UG, here’s what the data suggests:
For Round 1 (All India Quota), the closing rank for the Open General Women category was around 1,30,492 nationwide. (https://medical2024.mahacet.org/NEET-UG-2024/instructions-downloadFile/Cut%20off%20NEET%20UG-%202024.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com) This means candidates with ranks up to that range were allotted seats under that category in Round 1.
For Round 2, tentative cutoffs usually fall slightly lower, meaning you’d likely need a rank in the approximate range of 1.3 lakh to 1.4 lakh to have a realistic chance but this is speculative and best confirmed when official Round 2 data is released.
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Yes, you can appear for NEET again next year and take part in MBBS counselling .
If you leave BHMS after 1 year, you will not be debarred from NEET or MBBS counselling, either at All India level or State level. But you must formally leave the BHMS seat by resigning through the proper process, so that there is no issue of seat blocking.
So, if you qualify NEET next year, you will be fully eligible for MBBS counselling again.
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With your MP state merit rank of 3,125 (EWS category), you have a reasonable chance of securing an MBBS seat in Madhya Pradesh government colleges, especially in core institutions like:
Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, closing around 10,000 (General) and 52,000 (SC). EWS cutoffs closely mirror general ranks, suggesting good chances for you. (https://www.vedantu.com/neet/mp-neet-cut-off?utm_source=chatgpt.com) (https://www.collegedekho.com/amp/articles/neet-cutoff-madhya-pradesh-mp-aiq-state-quota-seats/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior, which closes around 23,000 (Gen) — you stand well within that range.
Other strong contenders include Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar (closing ~24,000), Government Medical College Ratlam (~39,000), Shahdol (~48,000), and Vidisha (~37,000), where your rank positions you favorably.
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With 392 marks in NEET 2025 and being from the VJNT category in Maharashtra, chances for a government MBBS seat through state quota are very low. Previous year cutoffs for VJNT in government colleges were around 500–525 marks. Your score may not meet the required cutoff for these colleges. However, you can explore private colleges under the VJNT quota or management/NRI seats.
If you want apply mbbs course with nri quota their some documents are needed they are birth certificate, neet scorecard ,passport, visa , nri status they are mandatory fees will be 20 lakhs to 30 lakhs based on the college it will vary if you are looking for any specific college you need to check their official website
The total fees for the MBBS course at Jiet Medical College and Hospital, Jodhpur, are INR 18.90 lakh for the general category, and for the management quota, the fees are INR 28.20 lakh. This fee is for the entire 5.5-year duration.
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From the college's official site, the detailed fee structure for first year is: - state nature seat: first year tuition fees 19,84,500
- Management seat: First year tuition fees is 29,61,000
Other than tuition fees there are some other expenses such as refundable caution money, hostel fees and other one time charge.
Since you completed your MBBS from Amrita, Kerala, you’ll be eligible to apply for Kerala state quota as that’s where you pursued your graduation. However, because you studied till 12th in Andhra Pradesh, you may also have a claim under Andhra domicile quota if you hold valid domicile/residence proof there. For NEET PG, the state quota usually depends on either your MBBS state or your domicile certificate, so you can try for both Kerala and Andhra Pradesh quotas depending on documentation.
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