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As of March 2025, the Maratha reservation under the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) category in Maharashtra has undergone significant legal challenges. The Supreme Court, in May 2021, struck down the SEBC reservation, ruling it unconstitutional.
Regarding NEET eligibility, candidates from reserved categories, including SC/ST/OBC, must secure at least the 40th percentile. However, with the SEBC reservation no longer in effect, Maratha candidates are considered under the general category, which requires a minimum of the 50th percentile
Therefore, with a 40th percentile in PCB and the absence of SEBC reservation, you may not meet the eligibility criteria for MBBS admissions in Maharashtra through state counseling.
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Hello aspirant,
As an OBC (D3 category) student from Maharashtra , you need to aim for at least 520-550+ marks in NEET 2025 to have a good chance of getting an MBBS seat in a Government Medical College (GMC) through State Quota . Expected NEET Score for GMC Admission (OBC - D3) Maharashtra:
Cutoffs vary every year based on difficulty level, number of applicants, and seat availability . If you want a sure-shot seat in a good GMC, aim for 550+ marks . For more details about the NEET Cut-off CLICK HERE .
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For MBBS admission in 2025, your daughter must register for NEET UG 2025 on the NTA website ( https://neet.nta.nic.in ) , expected to start in Dec 2024 – Jan 2025 . Steps to Apply:
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To secure an MBBS admission for your daughter in the 2025 batch, she must first qualify for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2025, as it's the sole entrance exam for MBBS programs in India. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has commenced NEET UG 2025 registrations on February 7, 2025, with the deadline on March 7, 2025, up to 11:50 PM.
After completing 12th in Arts and then pursuing ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife), you can still appear for the NEET exam to pursue MBBS, but you'll need to meet certain conditions:
Eligibility Criteria
1. Science subjects: You should have studied Science (PCB) in your 12th standard or equivalent.
2. Age limit and qualifications: You must meet the age limit and qualification requirements set by the NEET exam authorities.
3. Equivalent qualification: Your ANM qualification should be equivalent to the 12th standard or higher.
If you meet these conditions, you can:
1. Prepare for the NEET exam.
2. Apply for the exam through the official NEET website.
3. Appear for the exam and obtain a valid score.
With a valid NEET score, you can apply for MBBS admission to various medical colleges.
Admission to MBBS under the Ex-Servicemen (Defence) quota varies by state and college. The NEET cutoff for this category changes yearly based on seat availability and competition.
For reference, in Odisha (2020), the cutoff for the Ex-Servicemen category at Government Medical College, Balasore, was 578 marks with a rank of 31,377. Cutoffs differ by state and year, so checking with official counseling authorities is recommended for accurate details.
Securing admission to a National Institute of Technology (NIT) with a JEE Main 2025 score of 67 as an SC category candidate may be challenging. Consider the following points:
Qualifying Cutoff : The expected qualifying cutoff for SC candidates in JEE Main 2025 is around 65 marks.
Admission Prospects : While a score of 67 may meet the qualifying cutoff, gaining admission to NITs, especially in preferred branches, is competitive. Higher scores improve chances for desirable courses and campuses.
Alternative Options : If NIT admission is uncertain, explore other reputable engineering institutions or state colleges where the cutoff scores may be more attainable.
Improvement Opportunity : Consider preparing for the next JEE Main attempt to achieve a higher score, thereby enhancing admission prospects in subsequent counseling rounds.
You can also use the JEE Mains College Predictor Tool to predict which college you can get based on your score.
Several countries offer MBBS programs without requiring NEET, making them attractive for Indian students. Russia, China, and the Philippines provide affordable medical education with globally recognized degrees. Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan offer low-cost tuition and good infrastructure. Georgia and Armenia have English-medium programs with simplified admission processes. Some universities in Germany and the UK accept students without NEET, though additional entrance exams may be required.
The last cut-off for MBBS students in NEET varies by category and college. Here are the cut-off scores for NEET 2024:
- General Category: 720-162
- SC/ST/OBC Category: 161-127
- General-PH Category: 161-144
- SC/OBC-PH Category: 143-127
- ST-PH Category: 142-127
In the context of admission to MBBS courses through NEET, the last cut-off score is typically the minimum score required for admission to the last seat in the last round of counseling.
Here are some general trends:
- For top medical colleges, the last cut-off score can be as high as 580-600 (out of 720) for General category students.
- For mid-tier medical colleges, the last cut-off score can range from 520-580.
- For lower-tier medical colleges, the last cut-off score can range from 450-520.
These are general trends and the actual cut-off scores can vary significantly from year to year.
Candidates must be eligible for the NEET test in order to apply for admission to the Maharashtra MBBS Course. Only those who pass the NEET exam are eligible to apply for MBBS admissions. Admission to MBBS has nothing to do with MHT-CET. You can only get admitted to any Indian medical college if you meet the requirements for NEET.
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