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If you have scored 518 marks in NEET 2025 and you are from Karnataka, your chances of getting a seat in a government medical college depend on your category.
If you are from the general category, the cutoff is usually above 620 marks, so 518 is not enough for a government MBBS seat.
If you are from the OBC category, the cutoff is also higher than 580 marks in most cases, so it is unlikely.
If you are from SC or ST category, then there may be a chance to get a seat in a government college, especially in the later rounds of counselling.
Your chances of getting into a government institution with an MBBS seat if you have a NEET score of 518 in Karnataka would depend on your category. You have a good chance in OBC and reserved categories like SC/ST because the cutoffs for these categories were at or below your score the previous year. The cutoff was higher for the general category, though, so your prospects were minimal.
You have scored 382 marks in NEET 2025, and you belong to the SC category with Delhi University (DU) quota.
For DU government medical colleges like MAMC, UCMS, and Lady Hardinge, the cutoff for SC category is usually above 550 marks. Since your score is 382, it is much lower than the required marks for MBBS under DU quota.
So, it is very unlikely that you will get a seat in DU medical colleges for MBBS.
Yes, candidates from other states can be admitted to Uttarakhand government medical colleges through the All India Quota (AIQ) counselling process for MBBS. Uttarakhand is an open state, meaning candidates from other states can also participate in the Uttarakhand state quota counselling for private medical colleges. However, for state quota seats, candidates must have passed classes 10 and 12 from Uttarakhand.
Hello,
Yes, you can get a government MBBS seat in Uttarakhand if you meet the eligibility criteria and secure a good NEET score.
Eligibility :-
You must qualify NEET with the required percentile.
You should have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Minimum 50% marks for general category and 40% for SC/ST/OBC.
For state quota seats, you should be a domicile of Uttarakhand or have completed both Class 10 and 12 from Uttarakhand.
So, if your NEET score is good and you meet the criteria, you have a fair chance of getting a government seat in Uttarakhand.
Hope it helps !
Hi Ashish,
As a SC candidate with a score of 420 in NEET, you may have chances for MBBS admission seats in a government medical college, depending on the state quota, cutoff trends, and the number of available merit seats. The cut off trends every year vary based on the states and many factors so checking the cutoff trends of the previous year for the SC category and applying for the state counselling and AIQ (All India Quota) will benefit you. NEET 2024 cutoff Check out the private universities and deemed universities also as the SC category cutoff may be a little flexible there as well.
With 480 marks in NEET 2025 and OBC category in Maharashtra, you have a moderate to good chance of getting a government MBBS seat under the state quota, especially in semi-urban or newer medical colleges.
Here is a link to predict your college based on you NEET score and rank
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
There are 3 category on which fees structure depends:-
Open category
Fees includes 6,73,637 rupees per year years
Development fees is 64,000 approx so total fees will be 7,50,000
OBC category
Total fees will be 4,04,000 including development fees
NRI / management quota
Total fees 37,05,000 including your development fees after that there will be University registration fees they will ask you to pay at time of your admission.
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Management Quota: Tuition fee is 13.5 lakh rupees per year.
Government Quota (for comparison):
The total fee for the first year is 84 thousand three hundred thirty rupees.
Additional Costs:
The 13.5 lakh tuition fee covers tuition only. Extra charges each year may include:
Hostel and mess
Development or infrastructure fees
Examination, library, and insurance
One-time admission charges
These can add a few lakhs per year, similar to other private medical colleges.
Estimated Annual Total (Approximate):
Tuition under Management Quota: 13.5 lakh rupees
Hostel and Mess: 1 to 2 lakh rupees (depending on the state)
Other Fees (examination, development, etc.): 1 to 2 lakh rupees
Grand Annual Total: Approximately 15 to 17 lakh rupees per year
Visit the following website to get the full MBBS fee structure, including details for the management quota: admissions.cmcvellore.ac.in (http://admissions.cmcvellore.ac.in)
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