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With an all India rank of 231089 and a NEET 2025 score of 389, you are in a competitive yet difficult position for both Government and reputable private medical colleges in India. The chances of slim but not impossible for IMS and SUM hospital, Bhuvneshwar, a renowned deemed medical college under Shiksha "O" Anusadhan University, particularly with regard to the management quota or NRI quota.
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Your chances of getting B.Sc Nursing through MCC in government college is very low but it is still possible.
The minimum NEET score required to have a chance is 440 and you have a score of 445 which is more than that but still chances are low.
If you will get it, then it will be in the last rounds.
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You want to know your state rank, and your NEET AIR is 238582. Although the National Testing Agency does not directly publicize the state rank, it is often determined by counting the number of students from your home state or state of eligibility who took the NEET.
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Hii,
Thank you for your question. With a state rank of 6700 in NEET and belonging to the Open Category (OC) while also holding eligibility under the Army quota, you do have a fair chance of securing a medical seat, depending on the cutoffs and reservation policies of your state counselling authority. The Army quota provides you a certain number of seats for wards of defense personnel, which can improve your chances, especially if you're applying under the appropriate scheme and have all the required documentation such as an eligibility certificate from the respective Army authority.
However, admission possibilities also depend on other factors such as your preferred course MBBS/BDS/BAMS, etc., type of college government/private, and the counselling round.
I recommend that you visit your respective state's NEET counselling portal and check last year's cutoff for your category under the army quota. Also, make sure you have registered under the correct quota during counselling
For general information on NEET counselling and quotas, you can visit:
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Sorry, but still you can't get admission to the Sharda Medical College in the mop-up round. Because your marks are very low, and the cutoff for the MBBS degree in this college is very high, like you need a minimum of 500 marks to get admission to this college. Even with this, marks are unlikely to get admission in BDS or Ayush course in a private college. But you can try for a management quota or apply to another college where you meet the cutoff if you belong to a reserved category.
Hello Aspirant,
With 370 marks in NEET and in the SC category, you have a decent possibility to get an MBBS seat in private medical college in the convener quota especially in states as Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, or Karnataka, where the cutoff for private colleges in SC category are relatively lower. However, it depends on various factors such as:
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