National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
The NEET 2025 qualifying cutoff for EWS candidates is between 686–144 marks (50th percentile) .
For BPT admission, although specific college cutoffs vary, the minimum qualifying marks for EWS remain the same range. Each college/state may have its own closing marks, usually slightly above the qualifying threshold for government vs private seats.
Hello,
It is unlikely that you will be accepted into a Bihar Government Medical College under the state quota(85%) through the Bihar combined entrance competitive examination board counselling if you have a need to 2025 score of 421 and EWS rank of 20771. This is specially true in the first round, as the EWS category is expected to have higher cutoff ranks. However, if there are still openings or if you are open to considering private medical colleges, you may have a shot in later rounds.
What you should do:
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Hello aspirant,
In order to be admitted, candidates must be at least 17 years old or will be by December 31, 2026. As a result, candidates should be born on or before December 31, 2009. The maximum age is not specified.
So yes you are eligible for NEET 2026.
Thank you
With NEET 2025 marks of 182 and an SC category quota rank of 1,06,836, your chances in MBBS are extremely low in government colleges, but you still have options in alternative medical fields like
NEET counselling happens in two ways All India Quota and Odisha State Quota. For All India 15%you have to register on mcc.nic.in. It usually starts in July to August You will fill choices check seat allotment, and report to the college For Odisha 85%you must be a domicile of Odisha Counselling is done by OJEE through their website It usually starts in August You will register upload documents, and fill college choices.
With 331 marks in NEET 2025, your chances for a government BAMS college are low, especially if you're from the general category.
General: Needs 490–520+ marks –
OBC/SC/ST: Lower cutoffs (430–480), but 331 is still below average -
You can try in state quota or apply to private BAMS colleges, where cutoffs are lower.
With 459 marks in NEET 2025 and belonging to the AU region, getting a seat in SVU region as non-local is possible but slightly competitive. You should apply in state counseling rounds and may get a seat in the 2nd or mop-up round, depending on seat availability and cutoffs.
With 315 marks in NEET 2025 and a rank around 4 lakhs, getting a BDS seat in Mallareddy University under BCE female category is possible, especially in management quota or later counseling rounds. Keep checking official counseling updates for availability.
Most realistic options for you are BAMS, BHMS, B.Sc nursing or B. Pharm is government and semi government institutes. Check for maharashtra domicile and proceed in the state quota.
Hello dear,
First of all congratulations for achieving great marks and rank in NEET 2025.
Depending on your home state and seat availability, you have a very excellent chances of being admitted to government MBBS colleges under both the all India quota and your state quota if you have a need 2025 score of 564 and all India rank of 6981 in the OBC category.
All India Quota
You have a good chance of getting MBBS seat at prestigious Government Medical College across the country with this score and ranking, particularly if you are from Alok cut off state like: Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal such as
There are many more.
State Quota
Your chances are much increased under the state quota and OBC category, particularly in your native state. You can focus on prestigious State Government colleges like:
What You should do:
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