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You will get call from MBBS counselling when the result of your exam is out and your name is in the merit list After that the state or national counselling will start step by step First they will give notice on official website with dates and schedule then you must do registration and upload your documents like marks card aadhar photo and others After that they will check your details and if everything is okay they will give you a call or message or email for counselling round You can then choose college and seat as per your rank and category So wait for result and keep checking the website every day for counselling dates and updates You will get the call only if your rank is within the cut off and your papers are correct.
Hello
With an All India Rank (AIR) of 76,186 in NEET 2025 and OBC-NCL category from Odisha, your chances for MBBS admission in government medical colleges in Odisha through state quota depend on the cutoff trends and number of seats available.
In Odisha, OBC-NCL cutoffs for government medical colleges usually fall between 35,000 – 55,000 for MBBS. At a rank of 76,000, your chances in government colleges are low but not entirely zero if:
Cutoffs drop significantly this year
You have some rural service quota or PWD reservation
You apply for BDS or private MBBS
Wait for Odisha NEET counselling schedule (usually starts in July-end or early August).
If you didn't get government college you can explore private colleges like Hi-Tech Medical College (Bhubaneswar or Rourkela), KIMS, etc.
If you are getting a 65,000 rank in NEET and plan to join a veterinary college while preparing for NEET again, you'll likely be able to secure admission to a government veterinary college. If you get a better rank next year and choose to discontinue your veterinary studies to pursue MBBS, some colleges may impose a discontinuation penalty. However, the specific details of these penalties (amount, conditions, etc.) vary from college to college and may not be explicitly stated in the prospectus.
Hello aspirant,
According to your score it is most unlikely to get medical college seat anywhere in India. Because the cutoff of Medical colleges is above 550 which is much higher than your score.
If you want pursue MBBS, then you can try management seats, or you can try other courses like dental, ayurveda, or homeopathy.
Regards
Hello,
Yes, you can apply.
If you apply for MBBS state quota counselling in your domicile state (Punjab), you are still eligible to apply for management quota seats in another state like Maharashtra .
Management quota seats are usually open to all Indian students, no matter which state they belong to. Just make sure you meet the eligibility criteria set by that particular state or private college.
Hope it helps !
Hello Aspirant,
With 176 marks in NEET, it will be very difficult to get admission in MBBS in deemed universities, as their cutoffs for MBBS are usually much higher, often above 300–400 marks even in management quota. In the case of NRI or higher fee-paying seats, sometimes colleges may accept lower scores, but 176 marks is quite low even for such seats. Additionally, deemed universities generally have high tuition fees, sometimes ranging from 15 to 25 lakh per year. If you are determined to pursue MBBS, you can either prepare for NEET again next year or explore other medical-related courses like BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, or paramedical courses where cutoffs are relatively lower. Also, private colleges through state counselling might offer seats at lower ranks, but that too would require checking round-wise vacancies.
I hope this clears your doubt. Best wishes for your future.
Dear student, You’re eligible for counselling but won’t get a government MBBS seat with this score in the General category. Your best shot is through private or deemed universities , or considering options abroad.
Dear student Maulana Azad Medical College in New Delhi is one of the best medical colleges in the country and it attracts students from across the nation It is highly competitive and the admission process is based on the NEET examination where students are ranked according to their performance Getting a seat in this college is very challenging especially for the MBBS program because it has very limited seats and a very high demand every year
Each year the cutoff marks and ranks for Maulana Azad Medical College vary slightly based on the difficulty of the exam the performance of candidates and other factors However one thing that has remained consistent is that this college only accepts candidates with very high ranks In recent years students from the OBC category have required All India Ranks within a few hundred or a few thousand to secure admission Seats available for OBC candidates are very limited and the cutoff is usually very low when compared to your All India Rank of three nine nine zero six one
With a rank of three nine nine zero six one you are very far from the cutoff required for Maulana Azad Medical College Under the OBC category the cutoff rank for this college is usually in the range of three hundred to five thousand for All India Quota and state quota Considering this range your All India Rank is well beyond the range where an admission is feasible for this highly competitive medical college
While Maulana Azad Medical College is one of the best institutions in the country your rank will not be enough for consideration for admission in its MBBS program Even in the state quota your rank will be too low for consideration The college has very few seats and the competition is extremely intense making it almost impossible to secure a seat with a rank like three nine nine zero six one
Although admission in Maulana Azad Medical College may not be feasible for you it is worth exploring other medical colleges across the country There are many government medical colleges where the cutoff rank for OBC candidates is higher and you can apply for those You can also consider private medical institutions or deemed universities where you can secure a seat based on your All India Rank and category
It is very important to review the state and central counseling schedules and participate actively to understand the available options You can also consider allied medical courses or other branches of medicine like BDS BAMS or BHMS if your priority is to pursue a medical career With an All India Rank of three nine nine zero six one in the OBC category it is highly unlikely to get admission in Maulana Azad Medical College New Delhi for the MBBS program The cutoff for this college is very low and generally within a few hundred or a few thousand ranks for OBC category candidates You can consider other medical colleges and courses where the cutoff range is higher and align your future aspirations accordingly By making an informed decision you can still pursue a rewarding medical career in a suitable institution
You can also check NEET UG College Predictor for further details
NEET is one of the toughest exam of India and limited number of seats in medical colleges make it even more hard. With such rank you can not get the admission in MBBS course in any government university.
I suggest you to try to get admission in Private Institutes.
Thank you
For MBBS admission in Chhattisgarh under the ST category with state quota, you need around 540+ marks in NEET to get a seat in a government medical college. In 2024, ST category seats closed around AIR 1.5 lakh, which is roughly 540 marks. For private medical colleges, even 113+ marks were enough for admission under the ST quota. So, if your score is between 113 to 540, you have chances in private colleges, but for government colleges, try to score above 540.
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