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Hello aspirant with your EWS category rank of 6520 and status as a female candidate, admission chances to UP state quota government MBBS colleges in 2025 are very strong. Make sure to register for counselling on time and keep all required documents ready.
Based on past year cutoffs and similar ranks:
King George Medical University in Lucknow had an EWS closing rank around 2716
Dr Rambo Institute in Lucknow had an estimated closing rank around 4300
GSVM in Kanpur had an EWS closing rank roughly around 8500
Other government medical colleges such as those in Agra, Meerut, Jhansi and similar locations generally had closing ranks for EWS between 9000 and 18000
Given your rank of 6520, you fall well within the expected cutoff range for many government medical colleges under the EWS female category.
With a NEET UG 2025 score of 205, getting admission in MBBS is difficult in government or top private colleges. If budget is limited, consider:
BSc Nursing, BSc Paramedical, BPT, or BSc in Clinical Embryology
Appear in NEET again with better preparation
Apply under management quota or state counseling for low cutoff private colleges, if affordable
Scholarships and state schemes may also help financially.
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Yes it is possible but only under certain conditions :-
So yes you can work 8 hours with reduced salary in a private hospital if it is a formal contractual arrangement and follows minimum wage laws. Without proper documentation you may risk losing protections
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For NEET UG 2025 State quota MBBS admissions candidates must register on their respective state's official counselling portal. Each state will have it's own schedule and process for registration , choice filling and seat allotment
Here's a step by step guidance for how to apply:-
1. Find your state's counselling authority and then refer to the official website for your state's medical education or health services department
2.Locate the NEET UG 2025 State quota registration link :- This will usually be on the homepage of the state's counselling portal
3.Fill the required details, including your NEET UG roll number , personal information and academic details
4.Pay the registration fee mentioned there
5.Enter your choices for college and courses accordingly in the order of priority
6.Wait till the seat allotment results are announced .
7.If you are allotted a seat , follow the instructions to complete the admission process.
Important :- Register within the given dates for your state and check the official portal regularly for updates or changes in the schedule
Refer to the links if needed :- Cut Off , College Predictor https://medicine.careers360.com/lp/allied-health-science?utm_source=alliedscience&utm_medium=pm_block
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Hello, after completing MBBS, if you work as a junior resident doctor in a private hospital, the duty hours usually range from 8 to 12 hours per day .
In some hospitals, it can be even more, depending on the workload and hospital rules. Night shifts and emergency duties may also be included.
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In Andhra Pradesh, there are around 1,550 MBBS seats under Category A (Government Quota) in private medical colleges. These seats are filled by the state counselling authority based on NEET rank.
In Madhya Pradesh, during stray vacancy rounds, private MBBS colleges usually charge the full tuition fee as declared under state norms—there’s typically no fee relaxation even in later rounds. On average, the annual fees for private MBBS colleges in MP range from 8.5 lakh to 13 lakh per year, depending on the college. Some colleges also demand security deposits or hostel fees upfront during stray rounds, so it’s wise to keep at least 10–15 lakh ready to cover all costs if you're aiming for such rounds.
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According to our query, for an EWS category boy to get an MBBS seat, they must have a percentile over 50th, and also their marks range should be 144-648. It may depend on your preferred department, cutoff, and specific colleges. You can follow previous year cutoffs in your preferred colleges to understand the cutoff ranges in colleges.
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Yes, Kashmiri Migrant quota is applicable in Maharashtra for MBBS admissions, but it's limited and only available in certain colleges under specific conditions. Usually, this quota is applicable for central institutions or deemed universities, and not all state government medical colleges offer seats under this quota. For Maharashtra specifically, the availability may vary year to year, and you’ll have to keep an eye on the official CET Cell Maharashtra counselling website for updates regarding eligibility, seat matrix, and documents required.
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With a NEET score of 367, being from the SC category and also having a defense quota definitely gives you a better chance. In Punjab, the cutoff for SC category tends to be lower and when combined with the defense quota, your odds improve. Last year, some govt MBBS colleges in Punjab did offer seats in the 360–370 range under SC+quota, especially in second or mop-up rounds. But it also depends on competition this year. I’d suggest you participate in counseling and also apply for central quotas through AIQ (15%) and state quota (85%) to maximize your chances.
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