National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
With a NEET score of 312, getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college through the All India Quota (AIQ) is unlikely, even for reserved categories, as AIQ closing scores are generally higher. Under the State Quota, your chances depend on your category, state of domicile, and previous year cut-offs.
In some states with lower cut-offs (like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, or some northeastern states), you may get a government BDS seat or a MBBS seat in private colleges under the state quota. For SC/ST categories, MBBS chances in state colleges slightly improve. If you belong to General or OBC, options are limited to private colleges or deemed universities, where the fee can range from 8 to 20 lakh per year.
You should also consider BAMS, BHMS, BPT, or B.Sc. Nursing programs, which accept lower NEET scores and offer good career prospects.
With a NEET MDS rank of 1,172, your chances of getting admission to Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences, Chandigarh, are very strong under the All India Quota. The institute’s closing rank for general category candidates in recent years has been well beyond your rank, making you eligible for consideration. While top clinical branches like Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, and Endodontics may be highly competitive and close at lower ranks, you still have a good chance of getting clinical specialties such as Periodontology, Prosthodontics, or Public Health Dentistry. Final allotment will depend on your category, the choices filled, and seat availability during the counselling rounds. Overall, your rank positions you well for admission into a reputable government dental college like HS Judge with a clinical branch.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, it is important to note that you can submit your EWS certificate at UP state NEET counselling even though you didn't upload it while applying for NEET. As per the AIQ parameters, EWS status is considered based on the certificate submitted at the time of registration, however, most state counselling authorities including UP state allows submitting/updating category certificates (e.g., EWS) at the time of counselling. Just make to sure that your EWS certificate is updated as per the prescribed rules and issued before the prescribed cut-off date mentioned in the counselling guidelines.
A NEET score of 533 with an All India Rank of around 21,964 in the general category and having Rajasthan state domicile gives you a fair chance of getting admission in a government medical college in Rajasthan through state quota. Each year, the cutoff changes based on seat availability, difficulty level of the exam, and the number of applicants. In previous years, government medical colleges in Rajasthan have had closing ranks close to this range for general category students. While top colleges may require higher scores, newer or less competitive colleges may offer admission at this score in later rounds. Participating in all rounds of counselling, especially mop-up and stray vacancy, increases your chances.
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No, having an MPHW (Multi-Purpose Health Worker) degree generally does not qualify someone for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam for medical courses. NEET requires candidates to have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in their 10+2 (or equivalent) with specific minimum percentage criteria for different categories, MPHW courses, especially vocational ones, typically don't cover these subjects as core subjects,
If you have an MPHW degree and want to pursue medical courses, you might consider exploring other options like GNM nursing. You could also explore other fields like hospital administration, public health, or bachelor of pharmacy, depending on your interests and qualifications.
Medical and allied science
With 490 marks in NEET 2025 and SC category, you have a reasonable chance of getting a government MBBS seat under the 15% All India Quota (AIQ). Based on previous year trends, SC candidates with similar scores have secured seats in the following colleges:
Possible Government Medical Colleges under AIQ (SC Category):
Government Medical College, Alappuzha (Kerala)
Government Medical College, Ernakulam (Kerala)
Raiganj Government Medical College, West Bengal
Government Medical College, Khandwa (Madhya Pradesh)
Government Medical College, Baramati (Maharashtra)
Government Doon Medical College, Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
Government Medical College, Siddipet (Telangana)
Government Medical College, Pali (Rajasthan)
ESIC Medical College, Faridabad (Haryana)
NEIGRIHMS, Shillong (Meghalaya)
There are many more which you can look up. Above are the few popular ones.
With an AIR of 348161, getting an MBBS seat in a Tamil Nadu government medical college under either the All India Quota (15%) or State Quota (85%) is not possible, even under reserved categories.
Based on previous year trends:
For AIQ, SC/OBC seats usually close within ranks under 1.3 lakh.
For Tamil Nadu State Quota, SC closing ranks are around 48,000, and BC around 18,000.
Your rank is significantly beyond these cut-offs, so admission to MBBS in government colleges is unlikely.
Alternate options:
Apply to private medical colleges in Tamil Nadu or other states.
Explore AYUSH courses like BAMS, BHMS, or BPT, which have lower cut-offs.
Consider repeating NEET for a better score next year.
Check for management quota seats if financially viable.
Hello Aspirant
With 386 in NEET 2025, your chances of securing a seat at Jammu under the Hindu Minority quota are extremely slim.
With 386, unless there’s a dramatic drop in application volume or cutoff for 2025, it's highly unlikely you'll secure admissio n.
You will need 400+, more likely 420–450, to stand a reasonable chance.
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As per current rules in India, no private medical college conducts its own entrance exam for MBBS or BDS admissions. NEET-UG is compulsory for admission to all government, private, deemed, and central medical colleges in India.
So, there are no private medical colleges that give MBBS admission without NEET or through their own exam. NEET is the only valid entrance exam for MBBS and BDS courses.
Some private colleges may conduct separate exams for paramedical, nursing, or other health science courses , but not for MBBS/BDS.
Hope it helps !
The NEET AIQ (All India Quota) preference list for MBBS is accessed through the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) website.
You will need to log in to your account on the MCC website to view and manage your preference list.
Steps:
mcc.nic.in
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