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Hello aspirant,
For MBBS admission in Nepal especially for international students, including Indians, the requirement is generally 50% individually in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in your Class 12 or equivalent. Just having 50% in total PCB won’t be sufficient. In addition, you’ll likely need to qualify in the NEET-UG exam as per the Indian regulations for studying MBBS abroad. So make sure you meet both the individual subject mark requirements and the NEET eligibility to apply successfully in Nepalese medical colleges like BPKIHS, KUSMS, or private institutions.
If you want to know more detail about MBBS in Nepal you can visit here :
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-mbbs-in-nepal
Best of luck with your medical journey!
Hi Vartika!
To get an MBBS seat using your state rank, you’ll need to participate in the State Quota counselling conducted by your respective State Medical Education Board or Directorate of Medical Education. Here’s how it works:
1. First you have to register on your state’s official counselling portal (e.g., UP NEET, MP DME, etc.).
2. Fill in your state rank and NEET details.
3. Choose your preferred colleges in the choice-filling step.
4. Seats will be allotted based on state merit list, category, and availability.
If you want any kind of help during your councelling you can check this :
NEET UG councelling careers 360
Make sure to check the official cut-offs and look into your category reservation if applicable. Most states reserve 85% of MBBS seats under the state quota. Be ready with documents like domicile, NEET scorecard, and category certificate (if needed).
Good luck with your counselling!
With a Telangana EWS state rank of 2000 in NEET 2025, you have a decent chance of getting an MBBS seat under Category A (Convener quota) in government or semi-government medical colleges, especially during the later rounds of counselling. Your chances are higher in newer or peripheral colleges.
With an All India NEET Rank of 30,165 and BC community rank 13,324 in Tamil Nadu, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college through the state quota are low, depending on the cutoff trends of that year.
However, you may still have a decent chance of getting MBBS in semi-government or private medical colleges under government quota seats.
Hello,
All India quota counselling for MBBS and BDS seeds is carried out throughout India by the medical counselling committee.
What is MCC counselling?
Online counselling is provided by MCC for:
Eligibility criteria:
You got 500 marks in NEET exam under EWS category and you are from Jharkhand. With this score, your chances of getting a government MBBS seat in Jharkhand through state quota are very low.
In the past years, the cutoff for EWS category in government colleges of Jharkhand has been around 610 to 630 marks. RIMS Ranchi and other government colleges usually have high cutoffs. For example, RIMS Ranchi had a cutoff of about 636 marks for EWS category in 2024.
Your score of 500 is much lower than the expected cutoff, so it is unlikely that you will get admission in a government MBBS college in Jharkhand through state quota.
But you are still eligible to register for state counselling. You can try for private or deemed universities in Jharkhand or in nearby states where the cutoffs are lower. You should also register for All India Quota counselling through MCC, in case you want to explore other options across India.
So, while government seat chances are very low, you may still have options in private colleges.
website for updates: https://jceceb.jharkhand.gov.in
You got 305 marks in NEET 2025 and your All India Rank is around 8.22 lakh. You belong to the SC category.
You have qualified NEET because for SC category, the qualifying marks are usually around 113 to 143. So you are eligible for counselling.
But getting admission in a government MBBS college in Telangana is very difficult with 305 marks. Last year, SC category students needed around 440 to 450 marks to get into government medical colleges under the state quota.
Even for All India Quota (15%), SC candidates needed more than 550 marks in some Telangana colleges.
With 305 marks, your chances are very low for government colleges. But you can try for admission in private medical colleges in Telangana or other states where the cut off is lower. You can also consider BDS (dental), BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (homeopathy), or paramedical courses.
So in short, you are eligible for counselling but chances in government medical college are almost impossible. You can try for private colleges or other health courses.
website for Telangana NEET counselling: https://knruhs.telangana.gov.in
MBBS college selection can be confusing with so many choices and categories, First, check your NEET score and All India Rank (AIR). Then, identify which category you belong to General, EWS, OBC, SC, or ST as that will influence your cut-off range. You’ll participate in All India Quota (AIQ) counselling via MCC and your state quota counselling through your state’s medical board. During the counselling process, you’ll need to lock in college choices, so you should explore previous year cut-offs for each college, the number of seats available, and location preferences. There are multiple counselling rounds including mop-up and stray vacancy, so even if you don’t get a seat in the first few rounds, don’t give up! Also, keep your documents ready like your NEET admit card, scorecard, 10th & 12th marksheets, caste/income certificates (if applicable), and photo ID.
For proper guidance, you can suggest visit here:
Click here for NEET UG counselling careers 360
Wishing you the best in your MBBS journey!
With a rank around 25,000, you may get a free government seat in B.Sc Agriculture if you belong to OBC/SC/ST category or female quota, and especially if you're from Telangana or Andhra Pradesh. In general category, chances are lower in top govt colleges but possible in semi-government or aided institutes.
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