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Ankur Mehta 1st Sep, 2025

Hey! With your NEET 2025 score of 446, being a 3B rural category student under HK quota, getting a government MBBS seat in Karnataka will be very tough. This is because the cutoff for government MBBS colleges, even for 3B category, is usually much higher than 446, often around 575–585 marks.

However, you still have options. You can try for private medical colleges, where the cutoff is lower, or consider other medical courses like BAMS, BHMS, BDS, or BPT. These courses are still in the healthcare field and have good career prospects.

If your goal is strictly MBBS in government colleges, you might need to prepare for the next NEET attempt to improve your score and rank. Meanwhile, exploring alternative medical courses can keep your career path in healthcare moving forward.

PRATYUSHA PATTANAIK 1st Sep, 2025

hello

With 446 in NEET even with 3B rural + HK quota, chances for a government MBBS seat are very low .

You qualify for counselling, but govt. cutoffs are usually higher (480+ for SC / ST)

you can try for state counselling , look at private colleges too

hope this helps

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Awadh 1st Sep, 2025

With a NEET score of 446 and applying under the Himachal Pradesh (HP) rural quota as well as Himachal Pradesh (HK) domicile quota, securing a government MBBS seat is challenging but not impossible. The cutoff marks for government medical colleges in HP generally fluctuate each year based on the number of applicants, reservation policies, and NEET score distributions.

For the general category, the cutoff tends to be higher, but the rural quota and HK quota reservation provide relaxation, improving your chances since reserved category cutoffs are significantly lower. Typically, the cutoff marks for reserved categories like rural quota can be 15% to 20% lower than the general category cutoff.

Some key points regarding your situation:

  1. Rural & Himachal Pradesh Quota Benefits:
    These quotas offer reserved seats under which the cutoff NEET scores required are relatively lower compared to open category seats. This increases your chances of admission even with a moderate score like 446.

  2. Government Medical Colleges in Himachal Pradesh:

    • Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla is the main government medical college in HP. For reserved categories, especially rural quota, seats may become available for candidates scoring in the mid-400s.

    • Other government medical colleges in or near HP might also have lower cutoff scores for reserved categories.

  3. Counseling Participation:
    You must actively participate in the state counseling process, filling your preferences carefully to maximize chances. Sitting in all rounds, including mop-up rounds, can further increase your admission probability.

  4. Cutoff Variability:
    Cutoffs change annually, so it’s essential to keep updated through the official Himachal Pradesh NEET counseling website or the Directorate of Medical Education HP notifications.

In summary, with a NEET score of 446 and belonging to rural and HK quotas in Himachal Pradesh, your chances of getting a government MBBS seat are fair, depending on seat availability and cutoff shifts during counseling. Applying and participating actively in all counseling stages is crucial.

Ankur Mehta 1st Sep, 2025

Hey! It depends on the cut-off for your category in this year’s counselling. Since you belong to 3B Rural + HK quota, you will definitely get some relaxation compared to the General category. Last year, students with similar scores around 440–450 under HK and Rural quota did manage to get Government MBBS seats in Karnataka, but mostly in peripheral/less demanded colleges.

Chances are there, but it may not be in top government colleges. I’d suggest you keep an eye on the cutoff trends after the first round and also stay prepared for second/third rounds where seats often open up.

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