National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello aspirant,
The neet state rank list for Tamilnadu is not announced yet.
You are advised to visit their official website tnmedicalselection.net regularly for the updates.
Or you can visit careers360 website also,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/tamil-nadu-neet-rank-list
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Yes, with 431 marks in NEET, your daughter has a good chance of getting admission in BPT in many private and some government colleges.
Hello Maruthi
You can certainly prepare for NEET while studying engineering. As you are doing engineering, you would have PCM so be aware that you also need to have biology to be eligible for becoming a doctor through NEET. Assuming you have PCMB, you are certainly eligible and can prepare for NEET while studying engineering.
According to me, it would be very difficult because NEET is one of the hardest entrance exams in India and engineering as a degree itself is also hard. So tackling and managing both at the same time would be very difficult. Also, NEET is heavily focused on Biology (50%), while there is not even 1% trace of Biology in engineering so the syllabus vary for both. NEET preparation requires consistent efforts of at least 6-8 hours a day and engineering is filled with semester exams, projects, assignments, presentations etc.
If you want to prepare for NEET while studying engineering, your primary focus would have to be NEET . Although engineering is a hard degree and required focus, it is still manageable at last moments like for end semester exams, you could start preparing from a week before to get decent marks (or maybe a day/two days before if you are a bright student and just want to pass). Although you won't be topping in engineering by this method, you would be getting decent/passable marks in exams and you can shift your focus towards NEET. So in short, you would be sacrificing your College CGPA for NEET preparation which is acceptable if you get good marks in NEET.
And now coming to NEET itself, you would need to be consistent while studying at least for 6-8 hours per day. You will have to sacrifice your college and social life if you really want to pass the exam.
Good luck to you for both your NEET and your engineering. Hope you do great in both!
Thank you!!!
With your score there is little chance of getting in private medical college in Gujarat. But you can explore colleges like,
For accurate prediction, use careers360 college predictor,
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Yes, with 227 marks in NEET and 60–65 lakh budget under NRI quota, you can get MBBS in some private or deemed universities like Saveetha, Bhaarath, or SMVMCH through MCC counselling.
Hello,
With a NEET 2025 rank of 370334 and SC category, it is very difficult to get a BAMS seat in a government college in Jammu & Kashmir .
In previous years, the closing rank for SC category in government BAMS colleges was much lower, usually under 1 lakh . Your rank is quite far from that, so chances are very low.
J&K has very few government BAMS seats, and the competition is high. So, getting a seat with this rank is not likely.
Hope it helps !
Hello student,
It is unlikely that you will get a BAMS seat in a government college in Jammu & Kashmir with a NEET rank of 370334 as an SC category student.
Recent trends indicate that SC category students have secured seats with ranks below 200000 in recent years.
Explore options in private colleges or consider other courses if your priority is to pursue medical education.
Check the official counselling notifications from the J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE) for any updates on seat availability and cutoffs.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams-cutoff-for-neet-2025
Thank you!!
With a 10 lakh rank in NEET and ST category, it is very difficult to get a government medical college , even under the ST quota. Government colleges usually have much higher cut-offs, even for reserved categories.
You can still try under the State Quota , as state cut-offs are usually lower than All India Quota. But chances are very low for MBBS in government colleges.
You can look for:
BDS (Dental) in government or private colleges
MBBS in private colleges or through management/NRI quota
Other medical courses like BAMS, BHMS, BPT, Nursing, etc.
Apply through State Quota first, and also check options under All India Quota just in case any seat remains vacant.
With a NEET score of 400 and rank around 2.1 lakh, it is very difficult to get Govt. Dental College (CDC) Ludhiana , as it usually needs a higher score, especially for general category.
But you can get admission in some private BDS colleges in Haryana or Punjab . Here are some good options :
Punjab :
Genesis Institute of Dental Sciences, Ferozepur
Sri Sukhmani Dental College, Dera Bassi
Rayat Bahra Dental College, Mohali
Desh Bhagat Dental College, Mandi Gobindgarh
Haryana :
Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences, Faridabad
Manav Rachna Dental College, Faridabad
PDM Dental College, Bahadurgarh
JCD Dental College, Sirsa
You can get BDS in these colleges through state counselling . Make sure to apply in both Haryana and Punjab state counselling if you're eligible.
With 190 marks in NEET 2025 and 62% in 12th (PCB), your chances of getting into a BSc Nursing program, particularly in Maharashtra's government colleges, are limited, especially as you are from the general category .
Consider exploring private BSc Nursing colleges in Maharashtra that accept NEET scores or conduct their own entrance exams. You may have a better chance of admission with your NEET score in these institutions.
Check the article below to understand the cutoff for B.Sc. nursing:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-bsc-nursing-government-colleges
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