Hello there,
With 250 marks in NEET 2025 , your options in private medical colleges with low fees are limited but possible, especially if you:
Belong to a reserved category (OBC/SC/ST/EWS/Minority)
Are open to semi-government/deemed/minority institutions
Consider state quota seats in your domicile state Here are some realistic options: 1. Minority/Trust-Run Private Colleges
If you are from a Muslim minority (as you mentioned earlier), you may get a seat under the Muslim minority quota in states like:
Telangana (e.g., Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad)
Karnataka (e.g., Khaja Bandanawaz Institute, Gulbarga)
Maharashtra (e.g., MCE Society’s AIIHMCT Pune)
These colleges often have lower cutoff for minority quota and lower fees (Rs. 10–15 lakhs/year) compared to general private colleges. 2. Low-Fee Private Colleges in Certain States
States like Bihar , Rajasthan , Uttar Pradesh , West Bengal , and Chhattisgarh have a few private colleges with comparatively lower fees (Rs. 7–12 lakhs/year). Cutoffs here vary widely. 3. Deemed Universities (Last Rounds)
Some deemed universities may consider candidates with 250 marks in last mop-up or stray vacancy rounds , but the fees are usually high (Rs. 20–25 lakhs/year).
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