National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
With 336 marks in NEET under the OBC category, it's unlikely to secure a government MBBS seat in India, especially in competitive colleges. While the minimum qualifying score for OBC candidates is 113, government medical colleges generally require significantly higher scores. Private colleges might be a more realistic option.
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For ews quota, your 32k EWS rank will be considered for ews seats, not your 2.8LAKH AIR. with rank of 32k chances of getting GMC is very slim, especially through all india quota. However in mop up rounds, very low tier private or deemed universities may have vacant seats.
and yes your teacher is saying right, applying for both will increase your chances as state quotas have lower cut off than AIQ especially for domicile candidates.
In kerala, if you are state domicile with EWS category, your chances are better in private medical colleges or government seats under EWS if cut off drops significantly in later rounds.
Hello Aspirant,
As per the NEET 2025 standard, your AIR is 43,393, and your chances of obtaining a government MBBS seat are contingent on your category (General/OBC/SC/ST), state quota and domicile.
Ensure to participate in both All India counselling and State counselling options. If you have the funds available (and accepts the risk), you could pursue deemed universities and private colleges as a backup plan
With 211 marks in NEET it might be a little hard to get a seat for physiotherapy in Solapur because most students who get in usually have a bit higher marks But do not feel sad because sometimes there are special seats or other colleges that may take you You can also try for management seats or look at different places where the cut off is a bit lower Just keep trying and do not give up you will find a good college soon .
Obtaining admission in Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) in Solapur is possible with 211 marks in NEET, specifically through management quota or private medical colleges. Admission into government seats will be a challenge as the competition is tougher but the cut-off may differ each year to their favour. However, it would be prudent to check with respective colleges in Solapur like Ashwini Rural Medical College or DMMC Solapur for their admission process and cut-off trends.
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Since there is often competition, it is doubtful that you would be accepted into a government college in Solapur or any place else in Maharashtra with two 211 NEET scores for a BPT seat. Private college could provide you a better opportunity, but the costs would be significantly greater.
There are also entrance exams for BPT in Maharashtra. You can apply to The Maharashtra Comman Entrance Test (MHT CET) or you can explore in private colleges which also accepted in lower cutoffs.
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With 129 marks and a NEET rank of 1201199, securing a seat in a government BHMS college in Maharashtra or other parts of India may be challenging. However, it's still worth exploring options as cutoffs vary by state and college. Some of the well-known BHMS government colleges in India include the National Institute of Homeopathy in Kolkata, Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College in Delhi, and Government Homoeopathic Medical College in Bangalore.
Unfortunately, Securing a management quota seed for MBBS is extremely unlikely with a NEET score of 91. Usually, management quota seeds are set aside for students who want to study medicine but may not have received a high enough Neet score to be considered for merit based seats. Even for management quota admissions, a score of 91 is well below the minimum qualifying scores for the majority of categories, and there is fierce rivalry for these seats.
Hello aspirant, Yes, with 390 marks in NEET and 88.4% in 12th, you have a good chance of getting admission in both DIPSAR and Jamia Hamdard for B.Pharm. DIPSAR usually offers admission based on 12th board marks, and your percentage is well above the usual cutoffs. Jamia Hamdard considers NEET scores for B.Pharm, and your score of 390 is safely above the expected cutoff. Make sure to apply on time and keep an eye on the merit list updates.
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