National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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Depending on your category and state, you have a reasonable chance of being admitted to a private colleges and even certain government or senior government institutions with the NEET rank of about 316000. This is especially true for courses like BPT and BSc nursing.
For BPT, NEET score are considered by many states. However, there is also some colleges who offer seats through merit list or conduct their own examination.
For B.Sc Nursing, Neet scores are now taken into account for admission by a large number of state and federal nursing colleges. However, the cutoff is often hire for BSC nursing programs at AIIMS, JIPMER, aur other prestigious Government universities.
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If you missed the KEA NEET UG enrollment number registration then don’t worry because KEA reopened the registration window from July 7 to July 10 up to 11 AM for students who missed entering their NEET roll number you had to go to the official KEA website and complete your registration by entering your NEET roll number uploading the required documents and paying the fee if you completed it during that time then your application is valid but if you missed that extended date also then now you may not be eligible for state quota or government seats through KEA counselling in that case you can still try for private college seats if they allow direct admission or you can contact the KEA helpdesk immediately and explain your situation because in some rare cases KEA allows special requests if you had any technical issues while registering like server errors or captcha problems then also KEA sometimes gives one more chance so if you have proof of such issues then you should email or call the KEA office and request help otherwise you may have to wait for management quota or explore other options now your next step depends on whether you filled the form partially or not at all if you registered but didn’t enter the NEET number then you still might get help but if you never registered then chances are very low so try to contact KEA now and keep checking their website for any future updates or help chances
As per your queries, I would like to tell you that government BAMS institutions of a demand Neet scores above 500+ for students in the general category. The cutoffs, however, maybe lower in some cases, even between 300 and 400 for reserved categories like SC, ST and OBC. It is improbable that you would get admitted to a government BAMS institution with a score of 192, particularly under the all India quota.
However, depending on the state and seed availability, certain private BAMS University is may except applicants with low scores. You can try in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra through management quota or NRI quotas.
Take part in state - level counselling and try on private colleges through management quota after checking their cutoffs.
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If you're planning to take admission in NEET PG 2024 in Maharashtra and you belong to the General category, then it’s important to understand how the cutoff, seat availability, and fee structure work. This year, the qualifying cutoff for General category was around 290 to 300 marks out of 800. But honestly, just qualifying isn’t enough to get into a good government or semi-government college, you should aim for at least 300+ or even higher, especially if you’re looking at clinical branches like Medicine, Radiology, or Dermatology.
In Maharashtra, PG medical seats are 50% under the All India Quota (AIQ) and the other 50% are through State Quota, which is handled by Maharashtra CET Cell. Along with these, private and deemed universities also offer PG seats under management and NRI quotas. Maharashtra has a good number of PG seats but because government colleges offer better exposure and lower fees, the competition is really high. The fees in government colleges are very affordable, usually under 1 lakh per year. But private and deemed colleges can be expensive, with fees going up to 15–45 lakhs per year depending on the branch and college. Clinical branches, especially in private colleges, cost more and their cutoffs are also higher.
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All the best for your admission!
Being a general category girl applicant from Uttar Pradesh with a NEET 2025 rank of 230 494 will make it difficult to acquired a government seat in BAMS or BHMS due to high competition in Uttar Pradesh.
You have a slight chance in BHMS government seats especially if some seeds go unfilled mop up or stray vacancy rounds.
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Yes, you can get admission to BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) without NEET in many colleges across India — NEET is not mandatory for BPT in most states and universities.
Most Common Admission Methods (State-wise & Private) Direct Admission / Merit-Based (Class 12th Marks)
Some institutes conduct their own entrance exam for BPT (like IPU CET for Delhi BPT colleges).
Your NEET score is regarded as respectable for paramedical courses, however it might not be enough for MBBS or BDS. Your prospects of getting a B,Sc in cardiac technology are reasonable, especially if you have the EWS certificate, which of us you a little edge in seat distribution based on reservations.
Although, for paramedical decrease are typically based on Neet UG course or separate entrance exams conducted by colleges or BCECE.
What You should do?
Hello Aspirant,
With NEET 2025 AIR 3,42,689, OBC rank 1,59,701, and 339 marks, MBBS in govt colleges is unlikely. But you have good chances for BPT, BAMS, BHMS, or paramedical courses in private or semi-govt colleges. Veterinary may be possible in some states under OBC quota. Register for your state counselling and explore private options for better chances.
Dear Candidate , - Check your bank account to confirm if any money was actually deducted . - If not paid , it is likely a portal error . - Contact KEA immediately via email or helpline with your application details and explain the issue . - If payment was made but not reflected , send proof like transaction ID or screenshot . - KEA will either update your payment status or unlock the payment link for fresh payment .
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you're eligible,but you may not get a free MBBS seat in top Govt Colleges of Andhra Pradesh as cutoffs are usually higher.There is a chance for less competitive Govt colleges or for courses such as BDS,BAMS or BHMS.It depends on the overall competition and seat availability this year
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