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Hello aspirant,
If you had written your score, then I could have given a targeted answer. But, no worries I will give you a general answer. If you have a low score and you still want yo pursue MBBS, then you can search for colleges with low cutoff marks, or you can take admission in management quota. If that is not possible, you can think of pursuing MBBS from other countries like Nepal, Russia or Philippines. If you don't want to go abroad, then you can take a drop this year and apply for neet next year. But don't lose hope, you will achieve what you want with hardwork and patience. I hope this helps you.
Best of luck for your future.
Hello,
It is unlikely that you will be accepted into a Bihar Government Medical College under the state quota(85%) through the Bihar combined entrance competitive examination board counselling if you have a need to 2025 score of 421 and EWS rank of 20771. This is specially true in the first round, as the EWS category is expected to have higher cutoff ranks. However, if there are still openings or if you are open to considering private medical colleges, you may have a shot in later rounds.
What you should do:
You can also consider NEET college predictor of career360 for detailed information.
Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Sitapur offers decent clinical exposure for MBBS students. The attached hospital has good patient inflow, and students begin their clinical postings in small groups after the initial pre-clinical phase.
This ensures hands-on experience and better faculty interaction. Most departments have regular OPDs, and students get routine exposure to real cases during postings. The faculty is supportive, and the structured schedule helps students stay consistent with practical learning. Internships are carried out in the same hospital, which helps in maintaining continuity.
While the academic and clinical side is well-maintained, the college is located in a more rural area, so the non-academic environment is quieter with fewer city amenities. Overall, it’s a solid option if your focus is on clinical learning and a disciplined academic setup.
Dear Candidate , In MBBS , an exam attempt is generally counted only if the student actually appears for the examination. If someone was absent and did not write even a single paper in the regular exam , that attempt is not counted . The supplementary exam in which the student later appeared and passed would be considered their first official attempt .
With a NEET score of 474, you have a moderate chance of getting an MBBS seat in semi-government/private colleges under the state quota, especially if you belong to OBC/EWS/SC/ST category. Focus on states like MP, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, or Rajasthan where cutoffs are slightly lower.
Good afternoon
Yes ,with a NEET score of 268, you're well above ICARE Haldia's last-year management quota cutoff of around 254, making your chances very strong.
You got 490 marks in NEET and your All India rank is around 64431. You are from Tamil Nadu and under OC category. With this score, you have a fair chance to get admission in some government colleges. Some government colleges take students with marks between 450 and 500. You may also get good self financed colleges with this score. You should wait for state counselling and check the seat allotment list.
Here are some helpful links from Career360 for college cutoffs and details
https://dqxeclau.top/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/government-medical-college-ooty
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/stanley-medical-college-chennai
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/madurai-medical-college-madurai
With an ST category rank of 50,338 in NEET:
MBBS:
Government colleges – Very unlikely
Private colleges – Possible, but fees will be high
BDS:
Government colleges – Difficult
Private colleges – Admission is possible
BAMS:
Government colleges – Possible in some states under ST quota
Private colleges – Admission is likely
HELLO,
Yes if you clear NEET next year you can join MBBS through KEA Counselling
1.You must qualify NEET UG with minimum percentile (50% for General , 40-45% for reserved /OBC/PH)
2.You need to satisfy minimum eligibility :10+2 PCB with 50%
3.For government or state quota seats you must meet Karnataka domicile criteria
Steps VIA KEA counselling
1.Qualify NEET and get your scorecard
2.Register for KEA NEET counselling including NEET & UGCET applications
3.Upload documents like NEET scorecard , 10th , 12th marksheet ,domicile proof ,study certificates ,caste/category papers if any
4.Fill choices as per your choice try for MBBS courses .
5.Seat allotment will be based on merit , domicile and category
6.Then if selected pay the fees and report to the allotted college with original documents.
Hope that Helps!
With 445 marks in NEET 2025 (General category):
Government MBBS seats: Very unlikely (cutoff usually 550+)
Private MBBS colleges: Possible (cutoffs often 300–450)
Deemed universities: Likely (cutoffs 425–475)
BDS, BAMS, BHMS: Very likely options
Apply through state and MCC counselling for private and deemed colleges. Let me know your state for specific college suggestions.
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