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Can I get medical college with 303 marks sc category, 371J Hyderabad Karnataka certificate and ncc quota


Inchara 15th Jun, 2025
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Samriddha Pal 6th Jul, 2025

Hello,

A NEET score of 303 marks (SC category) and a Hyderabad-Karnataka domicile certificate make it highly improbable to secure admission to government MBBS seats in Karnataka, since past SC cutoffs usually range between 440 and 480 marks for government institutions.

Your score falls within the acceptable range for private medical colleges under the SC category, which often admit SC candidates with NEET scores between 380–430, though availability is limited and competition is high. The NCC quota may offer a slight edge in the allocation process, but it probably won't close the considerable gap in marks needed.

To boost your prospects, engage in state-level counseling (through KEA), seek management and NRI quota placements in private or deemed universities, and ensure your Hyderabad–Karnataka certification is confirmed during document verification. Although admission in these situations is feasible, it would probably be in a higher-fee private seat, rather than through the government quota.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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