National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
The Kashmiri Migrant quota NEET cut-off in Karnataka has consistently ranged between 616 and 644 marks from 2022 to 2024. For example, Bangalore Medical College had a GMK cut-off of 619 in 2022, 644 in 2023, and 616 in 2024. Claims of 350–450 marks are inaccurate. To secure a seat under this quota, aim for at least 620, with 650+ being a safer target.
With 48 marks in NEET and 49.94 percentile in MHT-CET under the SC category from Maharashtra, getting admission to a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) course in a government or top private college is quite difficult. NEET marks are quite low, and while some private paramedical colleges may consider students with low scores, most reputable institutions have higher cut-offs.
For MHT-CET, 49.94 percentile is also on the lower side. BPT admissions through CET in Maharashtra usually require higher percentiles, especially in government or good private colleges. However, you might still have a chance in lesser-known private colleges or self-financed institutions where the competition is not as intense. Keep an eye on the counselling rounds, especially the mop-up and institutional rounds, where vacant seats are sometimes available at lower cut-offs.
Yes, you can get admission in BPT through private colleges that accept MHT CET PCB scores, but not through NEET-based government colleges.
es, you can apply for NEET 2026 if you're appearing for the HSC improvement exam in February 2026. As per NTA and NMC guidelines, candidates can appear for NEET if they are "appearing" or "improving" their Class 12 exams in the same year. Since you belong to the SC category, you’ll need to secure at least 40% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology after the improvement exam to meet the eligibility criteria.
When filling out the NEET form, you’ll mark yourself as an “appearing” candidate. You can give the exam, and if your improved scores meet the eligibility during counselling or verification, your admission process will go forward.
If you got 36 percentile in NEET 2025, then you are not eligible for BAMS admission. To get a seat in BAMS, you must score at least 50 percentile if you are from general category, and at least 40 percentile if you belong to SC, ST, or OBC category.
Since your percentile is below these required marks, you cannot get admission into BAMS this year. You will need to try again next year with better preparation to qualify.
Hello reader,
Several online platforms offer previous year's question papers of NEET exam.
One of which provided by careers360 website 's link, I am attaching here,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-question-paper
Best of luck for your preparation.
Hello,
If you got grace marks in Class 12 from AHSEC and appeared for NEET UG 2025 but could not qualify, don’t lose hope.
Many students face such situations. You can try again next year with better preparation or explore other medical-related courses like BSc Nursing, BMLT, or paramedical courses. You can also look at options in allied health sciences.
Hope it helps !
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can appear for the NEET 2026 exam even if you are giving your HSC (Class 12) improvement exam next year, as long as you meet the required eligibility criteria by the time of admission. NEET eligibility requires that a candidate must have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English, securing a minimum of 50% marks in PCB for the General category, 40% for SC/ST/OBC, and 45% for PwD. Since you have passed the HSC exam but did not meet the eligibility marks, you are allowed to improve your score and still apply for NEET. The National Testing Agency (NTA) allows students to appear for NEET if they are reappearing for improvement, provided the final result submitted during counselling fulfills all conditions. Therefore, once your improved marks are declared and if they meet the eligibility cut-off, you will be considered fully eligible for NEET counselling and MBBS/BDS admission.
All the best for your neet exam.
In Karnataka, the NEET cut-off for the Kashmiri Migrant (KM) quota is significantly lower than the general category, with past trends showing acceptance scores between 330-380 marks. Aiming for a score of 400+ is considered safer, especially for more competitive colleges or in Delhi.
This quota reserves one seat per government medical college in Karnataka and has two subcategories: General Kashmiri Migrant (cut-off typically 330-380) and Reserved Category Kashmiri Migrant (like ST/OBC KM, with lower cut-offs around 280-320). The final cut-offs can fluctuate yearly based on factors such as the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability.
Good luck!!
The Neet cut offs for MBBS admissions are often lower for Kashmiri migrant student then for general category applicants. Depending on the college and year, Kashmiri migrant quotas may see admittance with score between 330 and 380, even though general category cut off for MBBS seats frequently exceed 600. In particular, admissions for Kashmiri migrants were halted at about 360-370 marks in 2022 and 2023 at various colleges in Jammu and Srinagar.
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