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Yes you can get admission in MBBS in this college management quota but you have to clear the cutoff marks .The open category cutoff went upto 81116 last year.
In your rank MBBS in a government college is highly unlikely. You can try for courses such as BAMS, BHMS ot B.Sc nursing in government colleges of your domicile.
This is a link to predict the college according to your rank
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
With a NEET All India Rank of 940112 and belonging to the ST category, you have a good chance of securing an MBBS seat in a government medical college, especially under the state quota. While it's unlikely to get into a top-tier college like AIIMS, many other government medical colleges will be within reach.
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In less competitive colleges or recently established government medical colleges, SC category seats in AIQ have increased to 480+ in previous years. if you are willing to study outside of Rajasthan, you might be able to find colleges under AIQ in the North- Eastern states, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Assam, or Odisha.
Your 434 score is within the likely selection range because Rajasthan's SC cut-offs normally range from 420 to 450.
Attaining a score of 308 in NEET 2025 and belonging to the VJ-NT(D) category, your chances of securing an MBBS seat in a government college through Maharashtra's state quota are rather slim. As per the 2024 counseling details, the MBBS:
Although your category (VJ-NTD) is part of the reservations for scheduled tribes, the cutoff from the previous year was still significantly higher, around 637 marks. Scoring 308 is considerably below that benchmark, making it difficult to obtain a place in a government college in this category.
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Achieving a NEET 2025 score of 140 marks, being in the SC category gives you less chances of obtaining a government MBBS seat in West Bengal via state counseling. In past years, even for reserved categories such as SC, the cut-off scores for government medical colleges in West Bengal have typically varied from 420 to 480, depending on the specific college and seat availability.
A score of 140 is well below this range. Nonetheless, there could still be an opportunity for you in private medical colleges, particularly if they offer management or reserved seats, although the tuition fees are generally significantly elevated.
You can also consider other choices such as BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), B.Sc. Nursing and other paramedical programs, which have relatively lower cut-offs, still offer good career opportunities in the healthcare field.
Participating in NEET counseling rounds is recommended to investigate all available choices and take into account state quota and deemed university opportunities as well. Keep an eye on the official counseling websites for news and eligibility criteria.
With 145 marks in NEET 2025 (SC category), you are eligible for counseling, and may get a seat in private BAMS colleges, where the cut-offs are lower—but fees will be higher. Getting a government BAMS seat is very unlikely, as the cut-off is usually above 350 marks. A safe score range for admission to prestigious government BAMS colleges in the SC category would be between 450 and 550.
Consider alternative medical courses like Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing), and Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT).
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Top colleges like BJ Medical Ahmedabad close around 14,000–15,000 rank for SC and below 3,000 for General. Mid-level colleges like Jamnagar or Bhavnagar close near 60,000–90,000 (SC). Colleges under GMERS may go up to 1.6 lakh rank for SC. So even if your score is moderate, you still have a chance. This year, fewer students appeared from Gujarat, so cutoffs might drop slightly. Keep checking the counselling updates and fill your preferences smartly
This time, cutoffs are expected to be lower, making seats more accessible. Just be aware of the latest notification.
If you are from Tamil Nadu and want an MBBS seat in management quota, you must clear NEET first. Management seats in private medical colleges usually cost between twelve lakh and twenty five lakh rupees every year. You have to pay more than government seats, and SC students must pay too because these are private seats. You can use the Career360 app to check management quota fees for different colleges, see details about seats and payment rules, and get ready for counselling based on your rank and documents.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
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With an All India Rank (AIR) of 232619 in NEET 2025, securing a government MBBS seat in Assam, especially under the North East quota, is highly unlikely. For MBBS, the competition is intense, and government colleges typically have cutoffs much higher than your rank. However, there's a slightly better chance with BAMS or veterinary seats, but it still depends on the specific college and category.
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