National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
If you have scored around 200 in NEET, you may get admission in private BAMS colleges, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, or Bihar during the later counselling rounds. Government colleges usually require a higher score. It's important to participate in the AYUSH counselling and keep checking the cut-offs of different colleges. Chances are better in management or paid quota seats.
With 200 marks in NEET 2025 (OBC category), government BAMS colleges are not possible, as their cutoffs are usually above 450.
You have chances in private BAMS colleges in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, where some colleges accept scores around 200 under management quota or in later rounds.
Colleges you can consider include:
Nitishwar Ayurved Medical College, Muzaffarpur
Moti Singh Jageshwari Ayurved College, Chhapra
Doon Ayurvedic Medical College, Saharanpur
Major S.D. Singh Ayurvedic College, Farrukhabad
The NEET 2025 cutoff for BHMS admission depends on the type of college and your category.
Minimum qualifying marks in NEET 2025: – General/EWS: Around 144 marks (50th percentile) – OBC/SC/ST: Around 113 marks (40th percentile)
Government BHMS Colleges: – Top government colleges require around 450 to 480+ marks – Mid-level government colleges accept around 400 to 440 marks
Private BHMS Colleges: – Many private colleges accept scores between 300 to 400 – Some colleges may even admit students in the 250–300 range during mop-up or management rounds
Hello aspirant,
Thanks for reaching out.
you have a good chance of getting admission in private AYUSH courses especially BHMS (Homeopathy),and BNYS (Naturopathy) in various states
Admission in govt AYUSH courses is difficult,cut-offs vary across states. so participatein counselling rounds to improve your chances.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/ayush-course
With 434 marks in NEET 2025 under BCB category from AP, you may have moderate chances in state counselling for semi-government or private colleges. You can use the official NEET College Predictor tool to get an accurate list:
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
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.
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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.
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