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The score of 273 is much less than what it is required to get in medical college, even private ones. If you want, you can get admission through management quota. Or you can try other courses like dental, ayurveda or homeopathy. And if you really want admission in medical college, you daughter can take a drop this year and appear for neet next year.
For accuarte prediction of the college, you can use college predictor by careers360,
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I hope this helps you.
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Hello,
The cost of MBBS in Italy varies depending on whether you join a public or private university, the tuition fees are relatively low, usually in the range of €1,000 to €4,000 per year (90,000 – 3.5 lakh). Private universities can be more expensive, with fees ranging between €10,000 to €25,000 per year. On top of this, you will need to cover living costs of around €600–€900 per month.
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With your ST category rank of 1054, you do stand a fair chance of getting a seat under the reserved quota in some government colleges, depending on cutoffs. However, ESIC Alwar Medical College is quite competitive and the chances are slightly less certain.
You can use this tool for predict your college: College predictor careers 360
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Hello aspirant, With 256 marks in NEET, getting an MBBS seat through management quota is very difficult, even if you belong to the OBC category. Management quota seats do not follow reservation rules, and the cutoff for such seats in most private colleges is usually around 400 or above. Your score is quite below the typical closing scores for MBBS, even in mop-up or stray rounds.
If you're still interested in a medical career, you can consider BAMS, BHMS, or BDS in private colleges, where cutoffs are lower. Or, if MBBS is your only goal, it might be better to take a drop and prepare again to improve your score.
With a NEET score of 142, it's highly unlikely to secure an MBBS seat in either a private or deemed university for the general category. The cutoffs for MBBS, even in private and deemed institutions, generally require scores significantly higher than 142. While some private colleges might have lower cutoffs in management quotas, 142 is likely below even those relaxed thresholds.
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With 8.7 lakh NEET rank, MBBS seat in government or private colleges is not possible.
Options:
Govt. MBBS – Not possible
Private MBBS – Very unlikely
Deemed/NRI quota – Maybe (very high fees)
Try BDS, BAMS, BHMS, or BPT in private colleges during mop-up/stray rounds.
With 154 marks (SC category) in NEET 2025, getting an MBBS govt seat in Uttarakhand is not possible, even in mop-up rounds.
You can try for BAMS, BHMS, or paramedical courses through state counselling.
With 800000 rank in NEET 2025:
Government MBBS seat – Not possible
Private/Deemed colleges (Management quota) – Possible, but very costly
Abroad (like MBBS in Russia, Bangladesh, etc.) – Good option if budget allows
Govt MBBS is unlikely; private or abroad are your best chances.
dear student,
With a NEET 2025 rank of 8,00,000 (General category) , getting an MBBS seat in a government college is not possible . Government colleges typically close at ranks under 1,00,000–1,50,000 .
However, you may still get a seat in some private or deemed universities through the management quota , especially in lesser-known colleges. Keep in mind, fees will be very high , often Rs. 15–25 lakhs per year .
If you’ve at least qualified NEET (i.e., scored 144 or above for General), you're eligible for MBBS admission , but only in limited, costly seats. https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025-mbbs-admission-minimum-rank
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