National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) is not a core MBBS program, so the NEET cut-off for BPT is generally lower than for MBBS or BDS. In many states, candidates with NEET scores around 250–400 have a good chance depending on reservation and seat availability. Some colleges even offer admission without NEET based on 12th marks.
With an AIQ rank of 673243 and ST category rank of 27479, the chances of getting an MBBS seat in a Government Medical College in Maharashtra are very low. ST candidates do have relaxed cutoffs, but usually, the cutoff for ST in government colleges is under 1.5–2 lakh. You may try for private colleges under ST quota or wait for mop-up rounds.
Hello Aspirant
Unfortunately you can not get admission with this 673243 rank in a government MBBS college due to the All India quota is 15% which cover a little bit number of students from the whole number of students .
Inspite of having a 85% State Quota , it is too difficult to get admission in a government MBBS college.
Yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET 2025 if you pass your Class 12 exam with the required subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and minimum marks. As long as your final board marksheet is valid and you meet NEET eligibility criteria, you can apply for MBBS admissions in 2025.
Dear Student,
If you've mistakenly filled Code 2 instead of Code 6 in your NEET form after completing B.Sc., you should consult the NEET helpdesk or MCC authorities. Do not hide your B.Sc. marksheets, as it may cause issues later. Providing a gap certificate might help, but it’s advisable to explain the error honestly during document verification to avoid disqualification.
For NEET 2025, students who are in the PwBD category (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) must get a disability certificate before applying. This certificate must be from a government medical board that is officially approved under the RPwBD Act 2016. You cannot get this certificate after the NEET exam. It must be ready and uploaded during the NEET application period.
Usually, the NEET application starts in February and ends in the first week of March. So, you need to visit the approved medical hospital before that and complete the disability test. There is no special testing done by the NEET exam body later. Everything related to the certificate should be done in advance.
If your disability is 40% or more, and the certificate is uploaded correctly, you will get reservation benefits and also extra time during the NEET exam.
To find the list of approved medical boards for the certificate, check the official NEET information bulletin when it is released on the NTA website.
website: https://neet.nta.nic.in
Hello aspirant,
Thanks for reaching out!
With 434 marks in NEET and an AP rank of 5812,under the BC-B category in Andhra Pradesh, your chances of getting an MBBS seat in Govt college are moderate but not certain .though it's unlikely to get into top government colleges, you hold a good chance for mid-level or peripheral government institutions ,especially in later counselling rounds.keep options open for semi - government or private colleges and participate in all counselling rounds to improve your chances.
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All the very best!
Admission to MBBS courses at PGIMS Rohtak is strictly through NEET UG followed by counselling by MCC or Haryana state based on NEET scores and rank.
CUET is not applicable for admission to any course at PGIMS Rohtak.
Hello,
Unfortunately, with a neet ranking of 328596, you are unlikely to be accepted into Hillside Ayurvedic Medical College. Particularly in private colleges, the cutoff for BAMS Programs are typically far lower than your score. So you can try on private colleges through management quota or NRI quotas.
Hello Sir,
As you describe, your son got NEET UG scores of 465 marks and an AIR of 98037 in the MBC category. With these marks and ranks, your son can easily get a seat in government college with lower cutoffs. If you guys still don't get into the government colleges, you can easily get admission to private colleges with management quota admission.
I hope it clears your query!!
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