National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Dear harini,
I mean with this percentile getting a govenernment colleges is tough, here I can suggest like some private colege like known say.
1. Sri Muthukumamaran Medical College, Chennai
2. Tagore Medical College, Chennai
3. SRM Dental College, Ramapuram.
hope you get.
thanks
best of luck.
To secure an MBBS seat at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, candidates need to qualify in the NEET-UG exam and participate in the MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) counseling process. The cutoff rank varies each year based on factors like the number of applicants, NEET difficulty, and seat availability. Generally, a NEET score of 550+ is considered competitive for the general category.
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Dear student,
If you’ve scored 199 in NEET 2025 and your budget is under Rs. 13 lakh, you do have decent chances for a BDS seat in private colleges, especially in Kerala and Coimbatore .
In Coimbatore , colleges like Sri Ramakrishna Dental College and RVS Dental College offer BDS courses with total fees around Rs. 12.5 lakh. With a NEET score of 199, you’re eligible for admission under the management quota , and these colleges usually consider such scores.
If you're a female candidate, Vivekanandha Dental College for Women (near Namakkal) is another good option. Their fees are often lower, around Rs. 1 lakh per year.
In Kerala , most private BDS colleges have fees between Rs. 1.5 to 3 lakh per year. That adds up to about Rs. 7–12 lakh for the full course. Many students with scores like yours (199) have successfully secured seats in the past, especially under the state quota counselling (via CEE Kerala ).
Make sure to apply for Kerala NEET counselling and Tamil Nadu state counselling (if eligible). Choose private colleges that fit your budget and list them wisely in your preference order.
Yes, you can use your NEET 2024 scorecard to apply for MBBS in Nepal for the 2025 session , as long as you qualified the exam and meet all eligibility conditions.
Most medical colleges in Nepal accept a previous year’s NEET score if you haven’t appeared for or qualified in NEET 2025. NEET is mandatory for Indian students, and your score must be valid and from the most recent NEET you attempted.
You should also have 50% or more in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12, and fulfill all other basic requirements like age and documents. Some universities may also have their own entrance test, but NEET qualification remains the primary requirement.
What to do: Submit your NEET 2024 scorecard while applying and confirm with the specific college if they accept last year’s result (most do, but it's always best to check directly).
Even below the 85% Kota in West Bengal, score of 161 on the NEET puts you in a lower percentile, which normally falls short of the cutoff for MBBS/BDS seats in government colleges. The minimal score for west bengal's government MBBS seats has been far above 480 to 500 for the general category and over 420 reserved categories like SC, ST, and OBC in recent years.
Possible Options:
Private Medical Colleges
With poor NEET results, several private colleges in India may provide MBBS seats via the management/NRI quota.
BDS
Your score could be accepted by a few private dental college under the management quota, but even in these cases, there are few seats available and costs are expensive.
Allied Health sciences:
You can also explore courses like B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, BMLT etc.
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Indeed, you are qualified for a number of special perks and reservations under the PwD category as a NEET applicant with a 55% hearing loss and a current PwD certificate.
Benefits:
PwD candidates are entitled for a 5% reservation in All India quotaand State Quotas for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and B.Sc Nursing seats. This is true for both Government and private medical colleges.
Your chances of being accepted into karnataka's BAMS program under the All India Quota are reasonable if you scored 298 on the Neet 2025, particularly at a private or deemed colleges that offer ayurvedic courses. Some private B A M s institutions in Karnataka accept low scores, despite the fact that government BAMS colleges of an have higher cutoffs.
Government Colleges
Private Colleges
Securing a government MBBS seat in Rajasthan through the all India quota or even the state quota is quite doubtful given your Neet 2025 result of 252 marks, all India rank of 595 183, and OBC category rank of 266907. Even for designated groups like OBC, Rajasthan government medical institutes often have substantially higher cutoffs.
Still you can try for private medical colleges or other Allied Health sciences courses.
With a NEET rank of 856,000, securing admission to a traditional MBBS program, especially in a government medical college, is highly unlikely. However, you might have options in private or deemed medical colleges, or in alternative medical courses like AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, etc.
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