National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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As you scored 146 marks in NEET 2025 , you may not qualify for government BPT colleges, but you do have good chances in private institutions. Many private colleges consider students with scores under 200, especially through management quota. States like Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu offer decent BPT programs in private institutions. Some colleges you can consider are:
Make sure to check individual college cutoffs and eligibility before applying.
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You got all India NEET rank 528816 and category rank 55056. You are from EWS category and a female candidate from Maharashtra. You are asking if you can get admission in ACPM Dental College, Dhule for BDS course.
ACPM Dental College is a private dental college. Admission happens through Maharashtra state NEET counselling. In previous years, the last round cutoff rank for general category in this college was around 3.7 lakh. Sometimes EWS category gets a slightly higher rank cutoff, maybe up to 4.3 lakh. But your rank is above that (5.2 lakh), so it is difficult to get admission through state quota.
You may try for admission through management quota in the college. But this will have very high fees, and you won’t get benefits of your EWS category. If you are open to higher fees, you can contact the college directly for management quota admission.
In simple words, with your NEET rank, getting a seat in ACPM Dhule through normal counselling is not possible. You may try for private or management quota seat if you are ready to pay higher fees.
If you scored 276 marks in NEET 2025 and you belong to the OBC category, you have passed the exam because the qualifying marks for OBC category were between 113 and 143 this year.
But 276 marks is considered low for getting admission into MBBS or BDS courses in government colleges. For OBC candidates, the cut off marks to get admission in a government medical college are usually around 580 to 630 marks. So with 276 marks, it is almost not possible to get a government MBBS or BDS seat.
You may still have a small chance in private or deemed medical colleges under management quota, but even there most colleges ask for 400 or more marks.
Also, in some states, seats may remain vacant after main counselling rounds. In mop-up rounds, some colleges may allow students with lower marks, but even then chances are very low for MBBS.
So, even though you passed NEET, your chances to get an MBBS or BDS seat this year are very low. You should explore alternative courses in the medical field.
websites https://neet.nta.nic.in https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025-cut-off-for-obc
Hello aspirant,
Yes, with a NEET score of 144 and belonging to the EWS category, you have a chance of getting into a private BHMS college. Government colleges may have higher cutoffs, but many private institutions offer seats in this range. States like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh have private BHMS colleges that accept scores below 200. It would be best to apply through state counselling and keep track of mop-up or stray vacancy rounds.
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
If your NEET UG 2025 score is 144 and you belong to the EWS category, then yes, you qualify for the BHMS counseling process. But your marks are at the lower edge of the qualifying range.
You may not get a seat in top government BHMS colleges because their cut-off is usually much higher. In the past, BHMS government colleges required marks above 470 for EWS category. But private BHMS colleges accept lower marks, and you might get a seat there, especially in later counseling rounds.
You should apply through your state AYUSH counseling and fill in all possible private BHMS colleges to increase your chances. You also need to regularly check the counseling websites for dates and instructions.
website: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bhms-cut-off-for-neet-2025
Your NEET marks are 144, and you belong to an EWS category. Sorry, but with these marks you can't get into any government or top-ranked colleges for the BHMS program. But still you can get the private college for the BHMS program. But still you need to wait for the later rounds.
I hope it will clear your query!!
For students applying under the SE category in Karnataka, the cut-off scores for NEET PG change slightly each year based on seat availability and exam difficulty. But based on recent trends:
These are rough estimates and can shift depending on demand and mop-up rounds, but this should give you a clear idea of what to aim for if you're applying through Karnataka state quota.
Karnataka NEET PG Admission
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Yes, if you were allotted a seat in Round 1 but didn’t take admission or chose the upgrade option, and didn’t receive a seat in Round 2, you can still participate in Round 3 without losing your security deposit—as long as you did not join the college physically or complete the admission process. It's important to follow the official guidelines during the upgrade and withdrawal steps to ensure your eligibility for further rounds.
If you’re not interested in pursuing BDS, it’s advisable to remove BDS colleges from your choice list. If a BDS seat is allotted and you do not join, it may affect your counselling chances in subsequent rounds. With a NEET score of 462 and BCM rank of 425, you stand a fair chance to get MBBS seats in self-financed medical colleges under the BCM quota, especially in mop-up rounds. Review and revise your preferences before locking choices to avoid unwanted allotments.
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