National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
You have All India Rank 382091 in NEET 2025, so getting admission in this college may be difficult. Most government medical colleges close NEET seats below rank 100000, while private colleges may close around 250000–300000 for general category, so your rank may not be enough for MBBS. In BDS or lower-tier private colleges you may get a chance if seats are vacant in later rounds.
You can check detailed cutoff trends and seat options for similar ranks on Career360 here
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With a NEET score of 474, you have a moderate chance of getting an MBBS seat in semi-government/private colleges under the state quota, especially if you belong to OBC/EWS/SC/ST category. Focus on states like MP, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, or Rajasthan where cutoffs are slightly lower.
With 212 marks in NEET 2025 and belonging to the SC category, you have a slight chance of getting a government (free) BAMS seat, especially in less competitive states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, or Rajasthan. Your chances are better in the Mop-Up or Stray Vacancy rounds during state counseling. Keep an eye on updates and apply in multiple states to improve your chances.
Hello,
Neet is currently the only acceptable entrance exam for admission to the majority of medical related courses in India, you can still be admitted to some programs even if you do not take part the pre pharmacy/pre-medical test (PPMT) if you received 215 marks on the NEET 2025. Neet is required for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, and other related programs; PPMT has been withdrawn.
Although seats in government colleges for MBBS/BDS programs are unlikely to be available with this score, particularly for the general category that's why you can explore private AYUSH courses, private BDS colleges and allied Health sciences courses.
With a NEET 2025 score of 418, your All India rank is likely in the range of 1.6 to 1.8 lakh. Here is what that means for annual college fees:
Government MBBS Colleges
All India Quota 15 percent: Your rank is well below the cutoff, typically less than or equal to 60000, so admission is highly unlikely.
State Quota 85 percent in Tamil Nadu: Last year, the OC cutoff was approximately 600 marks around 66000 rank. Your score is far below that.
Conclusion : With 418 marks, chances for a government MBBS seat are extremely slim.
Private Self-Financing Colleges
State Quota approximately 50 percent: Fees are approximately Rs 4 lakhs per year in Tamil Nadu. Closing scores for this quota typically require around 480 marks, so 418 may not be enough.
Management Quota approximately 35 percent: Fees are significantly higher, around Rs 12 to 14 lakhs per year in Tamil Nadu, and possibly more in deemed universities. With your score, you may qualify under the management quota in private or deemed institutions. Example: In private deemed universities, fees often start at around Rs 13.5 lakhs per year.
NRI Quota approximately 15 percent: Fees are usually much higher and apply only if you are eligible under this category.
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Yes ,with a NEET score of 268, you're well above ICARE Haldia's last-year management quota cutoff of around 254, making your chances very strong.
Hello aspirant,
Through the management quota, individuals can be accepted to universities providing the BAMS program without having to take the NEET test. BAMS Admission 2025 without NEET is conceivable. The first requirement is that they only accept pupils who have passed the class 12 board test.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams-admission-without-neet
Thank you
Total students appeared : 85,279 candidates from Gujarat took the NEET 2025 exam
Total candidates cleared : 50,040 students qualified from the state
However, detailed data specifically for the SE category (Special Education or a similar reserved category) has not been officially published. Neither the National Testing Agency nor the Gujarat state counselling authority has released candidate counts broken down by SE, so the exact number is not available at this time.
If you are interested in SE-category figures, you may need to monitor the official state counselling brochure or NEET category-specific data releases , which are typically published after all results are finalized.
HELLO,
Yes if you clear NEET next year you can join MBBS through KEA Counselling
1.You must qualify NEET UG with minimum percentile (50% for General , 40-45% for reserved /OBC/PH)
2.You need to satisfy minimum eligibility :10+2 PCB with 50%
3.For government or state quota seats you must meet Karnataka domicile criteria
Steps VIA KEA counselling
1.Qualify NEET and get your scorecard
2.Register for KEA NEET counselling including NEET & UGCET applications
3.Upload documents like NEET scorecard , 10th , 12th marksheet ,domicile proof ,study certificates ,caste/category papers if any
4.Fill choices as per your choice try for MBBS courses .
5.Seat allotment will be based on merit , domicile and category
6.Then if selected pay the fees and report to the allotted college with original documents.
Hope that Helps!
With 445 marks in NEET 2025 (General category):
Government MBBS seats: Very unlikely (cutoff usually 550+)
Private MBBS colleges: Possible (cutoffs often 300–450)
Deemed universities: Likely (cutoffs 425–475)
BDS, BAMS, BHMS: Very likely options
Apply through state and MCC counselling for private and deemed colleges. Let me know your state for specific college suggestions.
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