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With an SC category rank of 1,10,000 in Rajasthan, getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college in NEET 2025 is very unlikely. In 2024, the SC category closing rank for MBBS in Rajasthan government colleges was around 97,000 for females and about 95,000 for males. Since your rank is beyond these, your chances in the regular state quota rounds are very low.
However, you can still explore options like applying for management or NRI quota seats in private medical colleges, considering AYUSH courses like BAMS or BHMS, or preparing again for NEET 2026 to improve your score.
For SCB Medical College in Cuttack, Odisha, the cutoff for MBBS admission under the SC category is generally around 455 to 475 marks under the Odisha state quota. This corresponds to a state rank of approximately 35,600 to 36,600.
Under the All India Quota (15%), the cutoff rank for SC category in recent years was around 32,000.
So, to get a seat in SCB Medical College, you typically need a NEET score of around 460 or more if you're applying under the SC category.
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The cutoff for SCB Medical College in Cuttack for MBBS admission varies by category and year.
Here is more detailed information:
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/scb-medical-college-cuttack/cut-off
To get a more accurate idea of the 2025 cut-offs, it's recommended to:
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Hello student,
With the AIR rank of 41786 in NEET 2025 you have good chances of securing a MBBS seat in a government or private medical college.
You could get into a good government medical institution through state quota or some AIQ seats.
Consult the official websites of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and state-specific counselling authorities for official cutoff information from previous years. This will give you a clearer picture of which colleges you might get into.
Use online college predictor tools (available on websites like Careers360 )
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It is possible, but can not guarantee that you will get a MBBS seat in Karnataka with 37,007 state category rank within ST category.
For MBBS students at Dayanand Medical College (DMC) Ludhiana , the total annual fee for government quota seats is approximately INR 2. 2 Lakhs , with a 10% increase each subsequent year.
Hostel fees are separate and are not included in the tuition fees. The hostel fee for a non-AC room includes rent, security, mess charges, electricity, and water, totaling around INR 69,000 annually .
Tuition Fees (Government Quota):
Total for 5 years (approx.): INR 13.43 Lakhs
Tip: It's recommended to confirm the exact fees with the college directly before making any decisions .
If you score between 200 and 250 marks in NEET and belong to the EWS category in Madhya Pradesh, here’s what you need to know:
A government MBBS seat is not possible with that score. This year the EWS state quota cutoff for government seats was around 490 to 500 marks.
Private MBBS seats in MP generally require at least 560+ marks, even for EWS students.
For BAMS or BHMS, typically 350+ marks are needed for government colleges. Private AYUSH seats may be open at lower scores, but 200 to 250 marks is probably still too low for good private BAMS/BHMS seats.
In simple terms, at 200 to 250 marks you are unlikely to get government MBBS or college-level AYUSH seats in MP. You may need to look at paramedical, diploma courses or consider taking a drop year to improve your score.
If you have 200-250marks in NEET and belong to EWS category then getting a private or government MBBS seat is difficult as cutoff are above 470 but you have good chances of hetting a government BAMS seat because its cutoffs is lower you can also go for private BAMS,BHMS
You cannot get admission in MBBS without qualifying NEET. NEET is mandatory for MBBS admission in India, whether in government or private colleges. You must qualify NEET 2025 to get MBBS admission.
Hope it helps !
Hello Mr. Siva,
Yes, your daughter can usually apply for MBBS in Tamil Nadu in the NRI category but not in the Open (General) category. Because she was born in USA and has an OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) card, she is considered a foreign national per Indian regulations. According to the Medical Council of India (now NMC) and Tamil Nadu medical admission policies, OCI cardholders are categorized as foreign nationals for the purpose of admission and generally do not qualify for seats in the General/Open category but may apply under the NRI / NRI-sponsored seat.
You can also check the latest official notified Tamil Nadu Directorate of Medical Education (DME) and eligibility rules in the latest NEET UG brochure.
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