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Hello, sir,
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.
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Telangana
Uttar Pradesh
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With a NEET rank of 20,022 and OBC-NCL from Bihar, your best chance is through Bihar state counselling since you’ll get the 85% quota benefit. All India counselling is still an option, but state cutoffs are more in your favor. You can aim for colleges like PMCH, Nalanda, and Darbhanga based on past trends.
Yes, with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) background, you can pursue a B.Tech in Biotechnology, especially if you've taken relevant entrance exams like NEST, CUET, or have appeared for NEET. While some B.Tech programs may require Mathematics as a core subject, many universities offer programs that accommodate PCB students, either through specific tracks or by providing bridging courses in Mathematics during the first year.
dear student, With 377 in NEET 2025 (General Category) , getting a free (government) BAMS seat is very unlikely . Most government colleges have cutoffs around 490–520+ marks.
You can still apply through private or semi-government colleges , where cutoffs are lower, but fees will be higher.
To participate in admission, go through the NEET counselling process (AIQ + State quota). Focus on private colleges or low-demand states.
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With a score of 374 (OBC) in NEET 2025, which is well below the expected OBC cut-off (~550–580 marks) for Andhra Pradesh government medical colleges, it's extremely unlikely to secure a seat in any government MBBS college like Santhiram under state quota .
Expected OBC Cut-Off for AP Govt Colleges
OBC category typically needs 580–550 marks (~rank 15,000–20,000) to be in contention .
With 374 marks, your score falls far short of that range.
Hi dear candidate,
As per the previous year cut off, the last rank was around 99005 for BAMS and 44240 for AYUSH (this is for general category) an if you have Gujarat domicile then it is slightly easier for you to get admission in SMIAS as they have 85% seats reserved for local state students. Given your rank of 81904, there are chances that you will get a seat in SMIAS (Kolavada).
As of the fees, it is around INR 6,000 to INR 9,000 per year for BAMS.
Link to official fee structure of SMIAS: SMIAS Fees Structure (https://www.smias.in/Student%20Corner/page/Online%20Fees%20Payment%20Instruction)
ALL THE BEST !
Hello aspirant, With 324 marks, your daughter can get an MBBS seat under the management quota in some private colleges in Karnataka and Telangana. In Karnataka, colleges like Navodaya, MVJ, and Akash may accept this score during mop-up rounds. In Telangana, options like MNR, RVM, and TRR may be available under Category-B seats. Fees range from 12–24 lakh per year. Make sure to register for KEA (Karnataka) and KNRUHS (Telangana) counselling.
Dear student,
With a NEET 2025 score of 324 (General category) , getting a BDS seat in a government dental college is highly unlikely. Government college cutoffs for BDS usually fall between 450–550 marks for general category students.
Since you've cleared the qualifying cutoff (50th percentile), you’re eligible for NEET counselling . While your score is too low for a government seat, you can apply for private dental colleges , where the cutoff is generally between 250–400 marks .
BDS admissions happen through All India Quota (15%) and State Quota (85%) , so make sure you register and fill choices during counselling rounds. https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bds-cut-off-for-neet-2025
With NEET AIR 2.8 lakh and EWS rank 32,000, getting MBBS in a government medical college in Kerala is very unlikely, even in lower-tier colleges.
The EWS cutoff for MBBS in Kerala govt colleges usually closes around 480–500+ marks.
You might have a slightly better chance for BDS in government dental colleges, but even that is tough under EWS with this rank.
You can explore:
Private MBBS/BDS colleges in Kerala
Deemed universities (higher fees, but easier admission)
Hello aspirant, With 256 marks in NEET, getting an MBBS seat through management quota is very difficult, even if you belong to the OBC category. Management quota seats do not follow reservation rules, and the cutoff for such seats in most private colleges is usually around 400 or above. Your score is quite below the typical closing scores for MBBS, even in mop-up or stray rounds.
If you're still interested in a medical career, you can consider BAMS, BHMS, or BDS in private colleges, where cutoffs are lower. Or, if MBBS is your only goal, it might be better to take a drop and prepare again to improve your score.
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