National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Dear Candidate , NEET UG counselling is primarily conducted based on your All India Rank ( AIR ) , not your category rank . However , your SC category status plays a crucial role during the seat allotment process . In the 15 % All India Quota ( AIQ ) counselling conducted by MCC , your AIR is used to process your application , but you will be considered for seats reserved for the SC category , competing only with other SC candidates for those specific seats .
hi,
With a NEET score of 189, it’s very hard to get an MBBS or BDS seat through the All India Quota (AIQ) because the cutoffs are much higher, even for reserved categories. Honestly, with this score, it’s not possible to get a government medical seat through AIQ. But don’t worry—you still have some options. You can try for private medical colleges under management quota or NRI quota .
Yes, with a NEET score of 317 and being from Bihar with OBC category, you still have chances to get a seat. For BDS, getting a government seat may be difficult because the cutoffs are usually higher. But you can try for private BDS colleges, especially in the mop-up and spot rounds.You can get a seat in private BAMS colleges in Bihar, and maybe in semi-government colleges if cutoffs drop this year.
Hello,
Unfortunately, even under the defence quota, it is quite tough to get a seed in BAMS or BDS in Uttar Pradesh's Government College with 81 need 2025 scores and an all India rank of 677352.
According to Neet counselling guidelines, an applicant must pass need by achieving a score higher than the minimum cut off in order to be eligible for admission to BAMS or BDS. The OBC/SC/ST qualifying cutoff has been between 160 and 137 in recent years, where as the general qualifying cutoff has been between 137 and 147.
Technically, you are not eligible for admission to courses that need NEET qualification, even through defence quota, because your score of 81 may not satisfy the minimal qualifying percentage.
No, even with reduced tuition, there are no private medical colleges in India that offer MBBS without obtaining NEET certification. For MBBS programs, NEET is required for admission to both government and private medical colleges. The costs for management quota seats are usually quite exorbitant frequently ranging from 50 lakh to 1 crore, and NEET is still required for these seats.
Hello Aspirant,
No, NEET is not required for a B. Sc in Nautical Science. The entry to the course is generally be based on entrance test, such as IMU-CET (Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test) or will also be based on the merits, depending upon the institute. The eligibility includes 10+2 Diploma with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) and meeting the medical and vision standards prescribed by DG Shipping.
If your NEET UG 2020 scorecard is lost, don’t worry too much—it can be sorted out with the right steps. Since you already tried RTI and it didn’t help, you should directly contact NTA through their helpline and email and clearly explain your problem. Sometimes they respond better when you keep following up regularly. Also, try checking DigiLocker using your old NEET registration details because some students have found their old scorecards there even after a few years. You should also ask your medical college if they have a copy because most colleges keep admission documents.
Dear student,
To qualify NEET 2025, candidates from the General/EWS category need at least 144 marks out of 720 , which corresponds to the 50th percentile . For OBC, SC, and ST categories , the cutoff is 113 marks , falling under the 40th percentile .
For candidates in the General/EWS-PwD category, the qualifying score is 127 , while for PwD candidates from OBC, SC, or ST , it remains 113 .
So, if you're aiming to move ahead in the counselling and admission process, make sure your NEET 2025 score meets or exceeds these category-wise cutoffs.
Yes, CMC Ludhiana is one of the best choices for BSc Nursing in Punjab , often preferred over most semi-government medical colleges.
Reputation : It's a well-known and respected institute with a long legacy of quality education.
Merit-Based Admission : Seats are offered through an entrance exam (UG-AWT), with no donation or management quota.
Strong Academics : The college focuses on practical training, clinical exposure, and preparing students for careers in India and abroad.
Good Placements : Many students land jobs in top hospitals and also go on to work internationally.
Excellent Facilities : CMC provides modern labs, good infrastructure, and a well-maintained hospital for hands-on learning.
Dear Candidate , Since you studied from Class 2 to Class 10 in Andhra Pradesh , you will be considered a local candidate for Andhra Pradesh in NEET state quota counselling , even though you are currently pursuing your 11th and 12th in Karnataka . During NEET counselling , you may be required to submit certificates from Class 2 to 10 as proof of local status , and possibly a nativity certificate if specifically asked .
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