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Hi Umang Mishra,
MBBS and NEET are a different ball game altogether. You making it into MBBS itself makes you a topper. From what I can understand, “below average” is defined by marks you score during the UG exams which in turn is determined by many factors like the pattern of paper, your internals etc. Unfortunately, all this has no role in deciding your NEET score or how good a doctor you become. According to me, what matters most is your basic concepts and your grip over each subject, especially the preclinicals.
I haven't read any of the standard text books “ cover to cover" either. But I did read them for all imp topics and supplemented with videos. I've watched almost all of Dr Najeeb videos, Kaplan, Pathoma, random YouTube videos.
Neet is all about playing with your weakness and strengths and making a gameplan accordingly. Even this rank is not gonna determine how good a doc you become but only gives you a foundation and makes your journey to that point much easier.
For MD, you just need dedication and hard work with a bit smart work.
First you must be strong in basics like anatomy , physio and bio-chem. Along with text books u have to read entrance books. Work out the MCQ's in the book.
On weekends you can attend coaching classes conducted by private institutes which'll help you understand difficult concepts as well as an outlook about entrance exams. It'll be a stimulus to study.
Then u have to give online exams once you complete a subject. It is to judge yourself.
Then in addition if you have a good company i.e study partner , it'll make things more easier.
I hope this helps..
HELLO,
Yes you can get a seat in MBBS in Government colleges in Chhattisgarh through state quota (85%) even if you don't qualify All India Quota .
As an SC category Candidate with 400 marks your chances under State Quota depends on specific cutoff for Chhattisgarh and the number of candidates applying for state quota in your category .
AIQ cutoffs tend to be higher and state quota cuttoffs tends to be lower for reserved categories like SC . So your chances will be better in securing a seat if you meet state specific requirements.
To Increase you chances:-
Better to check previous year cutoffs for NEET for SC category in Chhattisgarh to get an idea that how much score is needed for securing a seat under state - quota.
Check the eligibilty criteria for State quota seats as it vary from AIQ .
Overall, your chances of getting a higher institution in your rank might be challenging but you can get a government medical college for MBBS in Chhattisgarh under state quota seats for Sc category .
You can use Careers360 college predictor to predict best college at your rank :- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-all-india-college-predictor
Link for checking previous year cutoffs :- https://medicine.careers360.com/download/ebooks/neet-cutoff-for-mbbs-government-colleges
Hope that Helps!
Sorry but no, with 300 marks in NEET general category is not enough to securer admission in KIRAN MEDICAL COLLLEGE , Surat in MBBS program .
These marks are even below the average and not even enough to secure admissions in private medical colleges
Private colleges including Kiran medical college have higher cutoffs and 300 is not sufficient to get admission.
You can calculate you rank using this link and then you can search for colleges as per your rank- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
After calculating rank you can use careers360 college predictor to get best college at your rank- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-all-india-college-predictor
Hello,
Based on past trends and anticipated cutoffs, it is doubtful that you would be selected for a government MBBS seat with 360 marks, particularly under the SC state quota. Even with the state quota, 360 is often below the cutoffs for government medical institutions, even if it is above the SC qualifying cut off. Private institutions, deemed universities, and Government colleges mop up and stray vacancy rounds can be provide you an opportunity.
If you belong to the ST category, you should aim for around 420 to 460 marks in NEET 2025 to get a seat in a government MBBS college. In recent years, the cutoff for ST candidates under the All India Quota has been in this range. However, cutoffs change every year depending on how many students apply, the difficulty of the paper, and the number of seats. So, try to score higher and attend both AIQ and state counselling.
Hello student,
With a score of 506 in NEET under the open category, securing a government MBBS seat is highly unlikely, but not entirely impossible, especially with state quota counseling.
You can check the below article for more detailed information about NEET cutoff:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
You can use our college predictor tool to predict the colleges that you can get:
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Thank you!!
It's really hard to get free seat with 300 marks because usually for the merit list you need to score above 500 still after this also they charge minimum fees for the course with the 300 marks you can get seats in private colleges if you are looking for any specific college you need to be active in their official website and regularly check the updates
If you don't get selected for MBBS at GMC or IIT/NIT:
For MBBS :
Explore options like BAMS, BHMS, BDS, or Nursing.
Consider private medical colleges (with fees).
Look into alternative health-related fields (Pharmacy, Physiotherapy).
For JEE :
Apply for state government or private colleges for B.Tech.
Consider emerging fields like Data Science, AI, or Cybersecurity.
Take a gap year to reattempt JEE or explore other exams (BITSAT, VIT).
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