National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello Aspirant,
Your medical certificate for NEET counselling needs to be very accurate and complete.
It must be issued by a registered medical practitioner (an MBBS doctor) and should confirm you are physically and mentally fit for the rigorous medical course.
The certificate should include the doctor's signature, registration number, and official seal. Check the specific format provided by the counselling authority (MCC or state) if any, and ensure all required details like height, weight, vision, etc., are filled correctly. Any missing or incorrect info can cause issues.
Yes, if you pass Class 12 through BBOSE (Bihar Board of Open Schooling and Examination) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as subjects, and meet the required marks criteria, you can be eligible to appear for NEET 2026. However, you might face issues later during admission, as some state counselling authorities or medical colleges may not accept open school boards for MBBS admission, especially if the board is not clearly listed as equivalent by the medical council or university. While BBOSE is recognized by the Bihar government, its acceptance can vary across states and institutions.
Hello,
Yes, you need to apply for a renewed income certificate for Round 2 registration.
The old certificate has expired, and a valid certificate is required for document verification and fee exemption. Make sure to get the new certificate before Round 2 counselling starts.
Hope it helps !
HELLO,
No need to pay again if you have already paid the registration fee during Round 1 of West Bengal NEET counselling for Round 1 then you do not have to pay for round 2 again. But you need to complete the fresh choice filling process for Round 2.
1.The counseling fee is typically a one time payment for entire counseling process
2.If you have not completed the physical verification in 1st Round still you will be eligible for Round 2
Hope this Helps!
Laminated certificates are generally accepted during NEET counselling if they are clear and readable. Carry attested photocopies and a self-declaration stating that the originals are laminated. It won’t cause disqualification, but you can also confirm with the counselling helpline for your peace of mind.
ECE at MSIT (Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology) is generally a good option .
Positives: Placements are decent, with many students getting good jobs, though CSE/IT often have higher numbers. Faculty are typically supportive.
Things to know: Some find the campus infrastructure a bit old. While overall placements are good, finding core ECE jobs might be harder than IT roles.
Overall, if you study hard, MSIT ECE can lead to good career opportunities.
good morning ,with a NEET rank of 4 lakh, securing a BAMS seat in Maharashtra is challenging but not impossible, especially if you're open to private or semi-government colleges. Here's a breakdown to guide you:
BAMS Admission Possibility at NEET Rank 4 Lakh
Government Colleges
Cutoff Range: Typically 340–530+ marks
Chances: Very low at 4 lakh rank unless you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC) with a strong state quota advantage
Private Colleges
Cutoff Range: Around 260–300+ marks
Chances: Moderate to good depending on your exact score and category
Semi-Government/Trust Colleges
Cutoff Range: Around 270–320+ marks, chances are low .
Explore private colleges with lower cutoffs and good infrastructure
Consider management quota if budget allows
Hello aspirant to gain admission to MBBS or BDS programs in India, simply meeting the NEET qualifying marks is not enough you'll also need to meet the higher admission cut off marks specific to each state, quota, and category.
These are the minimum scores set by NTA to qualify NEET and participate in counselling, not to secure admission
If your NEET score falls within or above your category’s range, you’re eligible to register for both All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota counselling
Qualifying marks allow counselling, but admission to medical colleges requires much higher scores:
General category candidates need 500 to 650 plus marks, with top government institutions demanding 620 to 680 plus marks for AIQ seats and 570–620 plus marks for state quota .
Reserved category cut offs are relatively lower for example, OBC/SC/ST admissions may close around 420 to550 plus depending on state and seat quota .
Hello aspirant,
A state rank of 13,974 in the SC-B category in NEET puts you in a borderline zone for MBBS admission through state quota. Typically, SC-B students get MBBS seats up to around 10,000–12,000 state rank, depending on the number of seats and the competition in your state.
You might still get a seat in the later rounds, especially if some students withdraw or don’t confirm their seats,you apply in multiple government/ semi-government colleges and aslo you can participate in mop-up rounds and spot counselling.
It’s wise to keep backup options ready, such as:
BAMS, BHMS ,or BPT (Physiotherapy) These courses are also valuable and have career scope in the healthcare field.
Click here for NEET UG counselling details and updates ;
NEET UG councelling careers 360
Wishing you all the best!
Yes, definitely! BPT is a great course if you are interested in healthcare, and the cut-offs for BPT are much lower than MBBS or BDS. In fact, many colleges don’t even require NEET for BPT your 12th marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are often enough.
You can explore :
• State government or private paramedical colleges
• Recognized private universities offering healthcare programs
• Institutes affiliated with health universities like Dr. NTRUHS, Maharashtra MUHS, etc.
Even if your NEET score is low or you didn’t clear the cutoff, you can still get into trusted colleges. Just make sure the college is approved by UGC or the relevant health education councils.
For more options of colleges, you can check this link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-physiotherapy-colleges-in-india
Thank you!
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