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With a NEET score of 220, securing an MBBS seat at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur through the management quota is highly unlikely. While some private medical colleges do offer seats through management quotas, a score of 220 is generally considered low, and competition for these seats is intense. The procedure generally involves registering for the counseling process, filling out the college application form, and participating in choice filling for private colleges.
With a NEET score of 322 and a rank around 3.8 lakh, you may still have chances to get a seat in some good private or deemed medical colleges under the NRI quota. Colleges like Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, SRM Medical College Chennai, Sri Ramachandra Institute Chennai, and Amrita School of Medicine Kochi often have NRI seats available. Other options include JSS Medical College Mysuru, Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune, Kalinga Institute Bhubaneswar, Saveetha Medical College Chennai, MGM Medical College Navi Mumbai, and Datta Meghe Institute Wardha. The availability of seats can vary each year, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye on counselling rounds and stay updated with the latest cutoff trends.
With a NEET score of 279 and a 7.5% reservation under the BC category, getting a government MBBS seat is highly unlikely. You might explore options in private medical colleges for MBBS, or consider other medical courses like BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), or BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery).
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The overall cost of tuition for the five year BDS degree at NIMS dental College in Jaipur is 12 lakhs. Scholarship are available from NIMS University, including need - based scholarships for students with limited funds and merit based scholarships for those with excellent academic records. Based on on your 12th grade percentage and Neet score, you might qualify for scholarships; however, specifies will vary depending on the requirements and availability of the scholarship.
It is highly unlikely to secure a government BSc Nursing seat in Rajasthan with 219 marks in NEET, especially for the OBC category, particularly in or around Dholpur. The expected cutoff for government nursing colleges is considerably higher, generally around 450-500 for OBC candidates.
Unfortunately, with just 60 NEET marks, a PwD candidate is unlikely to get admitted to a government bachelor of veterinary science college in Maharashtra. Even for special categories like PWD Government universities often need for better grades. Despite the reservation benefit for PWD applicants, there is a fierce competition for veterinary places, particularly at Government College.
With a NEET score of 220, it's unlikely you'll get MBBS admission at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur through the management quota, especially for the OBC category. While some private medical colleges in Rajasthan, including Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur, offer seats through the management quota, your score is below the likely cutoff for even that route.
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Hello aspirant, The Kashmiri Migrant quota is a special category with relaxed cutoffs compared to the General category. While General category MBBS seats usually close above 600 marks, Kashmiri Migrant quota MBBS seats in some colleges have gone as low as 330–380 marks depending on the year and seat availability.
The difference in cutoff can be around 200–250 marks lower than General cutoffs in central universities and a few state quotas that offer this reservation (like Delhi, Rajasthan, Maharashtra).
A safe score for MBBS under this quota is usually 380+, though some years candidates have managed with 340–360 in mop-up rounds. Cutoffs vary slightly each year, so aiming above 400 is safest if you're targeting top colleges.
With 452 marks and an AIR of 118363 in NEET 2025, you have a good chance of securing admission to a private BAMS or BHMS college. However, getting into a top-tier government BAMS college might be challenging. Private colleges are more likely to offer seats with your score, though their fees may be higher.
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Your daughter has a moderate too good chance of obtaining and MBBS seat in private or deemed Universities, as well as possibly in some semi government or government colleges under state quota, given her Neet 2025 score of 470 and all India rank of 91970. This is especially true if she is a state domicile or falls under a reservation category.
Based on your daughter's ranking, the following list of the top 10 potential MBBS institutions in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh emphasizes maximum possibility, quality and safety.
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