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Hello Aspirant,
Securing an MBBS seat with 291 in NEET from your OBC category is very tough in government medical colleges through All India Quota (AIQ) or most state quotas, since normally cutoffs are much higher. However, you may have opportunities in:
Expect to need around 650–660 marks to compete in the EWS category for MBBS at Agroha Medical College in 2025.
Your closing rank would likely fall between AIR 15,000–20,000.
Scoring below 650, especially under 640, would significantly reduce your chances of securing a seat under the EWS quota.
With 315 NEET marks (OBC category), getting an MBBS seat in government colleges is unlikely.
You can try for private or deemed universities, where admission is possible but fees range from 5–20 lakhs per year.
Consider BDS or allied health courses if you want lower fees.
Dear student,
With a NEET 2025 rank of 60,000 , it’s highly unlikely that you’ll get an MBBS seat in a government medical college , no matter what category you belong to. In recent years, government colleges under All India Quota and most state quotas have closed around 25,000 to 40,000 ranks , especially for General and OBC categories . In 2024, for example, the last government MBBS seat closed at around 590 marks , which is much higher than the rank you're at.
However, you still have some decent options .
You can try for MBBS in private colleges , especially in states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh . These states have more private seats and sometimes lower cutoffs in the mop-up or stray vacancy rounds . Just keep in mind that fees are high , often Rs 10–25 lakh per year .
If that doesn't work out or isn't financially feasible, you have a good shot at BDS (Dental), BAMS (Ayurveda), or BHMS (Homeopathy) in both government and private colleges. These courses generally have lower cutoffs and are still good medical career options.
Hello,
Yes, you can do MBBS from a private medical college under the Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) for SC category, if you meet the eligibility (like income limit and documents). In many states, a Freeship Card is issued under this scheme, which allows admission without paying the tuition fee at the time of admission.
If you have the Freeship Card before admission, you don't need to pay the fee from your side. But if the card is not issued on time, some colleges may ask you to pay the fee first, and it will be refunded later after your scholarship is approved. It’s best to check the process in your state and with the college where you are taking admission.
Hope it helps !
To secure an MBBS seat at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, candidates need to qualify in the NEET-UG exam and participate in the MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) counseling process. The cutoff rank varies each year based on factors like the number of applicants, NEET difficulty, and seat availability. Generally, a NEET score of 550+ is considered competitive for the general category.
Hello aspirant,
With the score of 484 you can get in government medical college, but not in top tier one, probably the one having lower cut offs.
For detailed information click on the link given below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-all-india-college-predictor?utm_source=neet_cp&utm_medium=GoogleAds&utm_campaign=0105&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22497681003&gclid=Cj0KCQjwjdTCBhCLARIsAEu8bpIYPue6ZYUL9Cp0W23Z9PQqH7NplWcf_ee-0NomvO3clPZa0nEfZfIaAqseEALw_wcB
MBBS admissions in India are regulated through NEET-UG, but private and deemed universities have a certain percentage of seats reserved under the management quota. In Maharashtra and Punjab, you must still qualify NEET-UG to be eligible for these seats. The management quota allows candidates to get admission regardless of their state domicile and with slightly lower NEET scores than required for government quota seats, but the fees are significantly higher. In Maharashtra, management quota admissions are handled by the DMER through centralized counseling for private colleges. In Punjab, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) oversees the counseling process for most medical colleges. You will need to register for the respective state’s counseling process, select the management quota option, and participate in seat allotment. The advantage is higher flexibility in choosing colleges, but you must be financially prepared because fees can be 12–20 lakh per year in some colleges. Always verify the college’s MCI/NMC recognition before finalizing admission.
Thank you and good luck .
Hello reader,
As per you query, here is the list of medical colleges in Karnataka
Government Medical Colleges
I hope this was informative.
Regards
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