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Hello aspirant, With 423 marks in NEET and belonging to the OBC category, you have a fair chance of getting a seat in a government BAMS college, especially through state quota counselling. The BAMS cutoff for government colleges under OBC category generally ranges between 400–450 marks, depending on the state and number of applicants.
Your chances are better in later rounds or mop-up rounds, so make sure to participate in your state AYUSH counselling and also register for AACCC counselling for central AYUSH institutes.
Hello aspirant, For NEET preparation, Class 11 topics form the foundation and carry significant weightage, especially in Biology and Physics. In Biology, important chapters include Diversity of Living Organisms, Cell Structure and Function, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology, and Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants. In Physics, you should focus on Laws of Motion, Work Energy and Power, Thermodynamics, Gravitation, Oscillations, and Waves. For Chemistry, key chapters are Structure of Atom, Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Chemical Bonding, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, and the basics of Organic Chemistry. These chapters are frequently asked in NEET and help build conceptual clarity for Class 12 topics as well. Make sure you understand these topics deeply and practice MCQs regularly for better retention.
Dear Candidate , Yes , if you are applying for seats under MP's state quota in NEET UG counselling , you must submit a valid MP caste certificate ( if you are claiming reservation ) along with other documents . Make sure it is current , valid and uploaded during the online registration process.
Hello Aspirant,
For NEET Syllabus you need to consider Biology of both classes i.e. class 11 and class 12.
Class 11 Biology:
Diversity of Living Organisms
What is living, biodiversity, classification & taxonomy, five-kingdom system, salient features of major plant & animal groups .
Structural Organization in Plants & Animals
Plant morphology (root, stem, leaf, inflorescence, flower, fruit, seed) & animal tissues and organ systems (digestive, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, reproductive) .
Cell Structure and Function
Cell theory, prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells, organelles, cell division (mitosis & meiosis) .
Plant Physiology
Photosynthesis, respiration, plant growth and development processes .
Human Physiology
Body fluids, circulation, respiration, excretion, locomotion, neural & chemical coordination
Class 12 Biology:
Reproduction
Human & plant reproductive systems, reproductive health, developmental biology .
Genetics and Evolution
Principles of inheritance, molecular basis (DNA, RNA, replication, transcription, translation), evolution theories, gene expression .
Biology and Human Welfare
Diseases & immunity (common human pathogens), microbes in food, industry, environment; basic immunology .
Biotechnology and Its Applications
Recombinant DNA technology, cloning, GMOs, biosafety, biofertilizers, vaccines, gene therapy (https://www.careerorbits.com/neet/neet-syllabus?utm_source=chatgpt.com) .
Ecology and Environment
Ecosystem structure, energy flow, biodiversity, conservation, pollution, ecological succession, environmental issues. (https://www.careerorbits.com/neet/neet-syllabus?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Certain topics have been removed from NCERT and thus excluded from the NEET 2026 syllabus:
Class 11: Mineral Nutrition, Transport in Plants, Digestion & Absorption, Taxonomic Aids, Vernalization & Seed Dormancy, Sense Organs
Class 12: Reproduction in Organisms, Improvement in Food Production, Environmental Issues, Succession.
All the best for your preparation.
With a NEET score of 385, getting a government MBBS seat in Odisha, particularly under the SC category, is unlikely, especially in top colleges. The expected cutoff for SC candidates in Odisha government medical colleges typically ranges from 450-470. While some lower-ranked government colleges or private colleges might be possible, it's more likely you'd need to consider private colleges or look at other options like BDS.
Hello,
You can easily download UP NEET ug rank list from the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/up-neet-rank-list-2025
Thank you for your question,
Best wishes!
Yes, it is possible to get a BDS seat in a private college with a NEET rank of 9 lakh, especially through the management quota or in colleges with lower cutoffs. Many private dental colleges in India accept NEET scores up to a rank of 10,00,000 to 12,50,000.
To utilize a NEET MBBS college predictor for both state and All India Quota (AIQ) seats, you'll need to provide your NEET rank, category (General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS), and state of domicile. Additionally, some predictors may ask for your phone number, email ID, and preferred stream (MBBS/BDS). Knowing your NEET score or rank is crucial for accurate predictions.
Predict your college here:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
You can pursue a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) course in India without taking the NEET exam. Some colleges offer direct admission to BVSc programs based on Class 12 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
*Eligibility Criteria:
- Completion of 12th standard with a minimum of 50% marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology)
*Top Colleges Offering BVSc without NEET:
- *Government Colleges:
- Junagadh Agricultural University: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 28,000
- Odisha University of Agricultural Technology: Offers BVSc
- West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 16,320
- *Assam Agricultural University*: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 99,550
- Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University: Offers MVSc with fees ranging from 1.29 lakhs
- *Private Colleges:
- Parul University: Offers veterinary courses
- Centurion University of Technology and Management: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 6.5 lakhs
- Abhilashi University: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 4.5 lakhs
- Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 8.6 lakhs
Important Note:
While some private universities admit students to BVSc courses without NEET, it's crucial to verify the course validity and license recognition with the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
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