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Achieving 168 marks in NEET 2026 means your likelihood of obtaining an MBBS seat in government colleges is nearly zero, since these generally demand 450–550+ marks. You are eligible for the management quota in private and deemed medical colleges, where qualifying often begins at only 150–200 marks.
Numerous deemed universities admit applicants scoring between 150 and 200 marks, typically asking for fees ranging from Rs 20 to Rs 25 lakh annually. In a similar fashion, private universities in regions such as Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh also accept students within this score range through management or NRI quotas, with tuition fees varying from Rs 10–30 lakh per year.
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You fall into the lowest group of NEET - qualified applicants if you received 168 on the NEET 2025. However, under management quota, your chances of being accepted into an MBBS college in states like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karanataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra with low cutoffs.
Find out which MBBS, BDS, or Ayush colleges you can get into with your NEET 2025 score by using NEET 2025 College Predictor.
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