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<p>There is no centre for the NEET MDS counselling. The MCC conducts the NEET MDS counselling online. Candidates need to register on the official website of MCC to participate. Registered candidates can fill their choices for college and course online. MCC will release the seat allotment result based on choices declared, availability of seats in college and course, reservation factor, etc.</p><p> </p>
<p>No. NEET PG 2025 exam was held on August 3, 2025 in single shift. On May 30, 2025, Supreme Court directed NBe to make arrangements to conduct exam in single shift. Candidates have to register online to submit application form for NEET PG 2024. As per the existing NEET PG pattern, the question paper comprises 200 multiple choice questions and candidates get 3.5 hours to answer them.</p>
There is no such criteria for the neet ug exam eligibility. Neet ug has its different exam through which you get your mbbs seat but for the jee mains there should be minimum 75 percent marks required in board exam
Although this year they shortlisted candidates who have scored more than 551, but it is not always that easy the way it looks.
Like, cutoff do differ. It depends on your personality, and the way your interview has gone also on ToELR score. So, it is a big race.
Scoring more than 551 doesn’t ensure seat they see for total personality.
Also, ex-army quota
But, ultimately girls - 590(civilians) and boys- 570 last ones.
I scored 598 in NEET. For girls it is much tough.
All the best.
<p>Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is the conducting body for the NEET MDS counselling. It must be noted, NBE only conducts the exam and declares the result of NEET MDS. MCC conducts counselling for allotment of 50 per cent All India Quota seats. For rest 50 per cent seats, respective state authorities conduct the counselling. Candidates have to register on the official website of MCC and declare choice for college and course for NEET MDS counselling. Only NEET MDS qualified candidates are eligible to participate in the counselling for seat allotment.</p>
You need to be very thorough with the NCERTs of standard 11th and 12th. Apart from that, you need to develop your MCQ solving skills. You need to solve as many as MCQs as you can.
<p>DMER, Chennai has announced dates for Tamil Nadu NEET PG counselling 2025 round-3 registration. Registration can be done on official website, tnmedicalselection.net. Students could register for round-3 from January 15 to January 20,<strong> </strong>2026. Other dates for round-3 seat allotment will be announced soon.</p>
Hi Kapil,
Be thorough with the NCERTs. Solve a good number of MCQs from any Objective book. It will surely boost your confidence up.
All the best.
Feel free to revert.
Yes, candidate is eligible to appear for the NEET exam after clearing class 12 exams. Here, I have mentioned detailed criteria for candidates looking to appear for the NEET exam. Please check for your eligibility from the criteria mentioned below:
Qualification Criteria:
Qualifying Exam: Candidates must have passed the higher/senior secondary examination or ISCE which is equivalent to 10+2 examination Higher/Senior
Secondary Examination after a period of 12 years study. Subjects: Candidates must pass the above qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology & Mathematics or any other elective subjects ... View more
Following are the best books for the preparation of NEET exam:
1. Trueman for biology
2. Arihant for biology
3. HC Verma for physics
4. SL Arora for physics
5. Pradeeps for chemistry
Apart from these books, refer to NCERTs too.
No, of course not. You have already dropped two years.
There are many courses apart from MBBS which can give you money, fame, etc. Don't go for medical coaching. Take admission in any other course.
Good luck.
Yes, you can correct it. CBSE provides a correction window where candidates can modify certain particulars given.
<p><strong>Madras Medical College NEET PG cutoff 2025</strong> has been released for Round 2, wherein the closing ranks varied between <strong>686 </strong>and <strong>65122</strong>. The cutoff ranks vary by course, specialisation, round, and category. To view the detailed cutoff ranks, refer to the table below: </p><table style="height: 798px; width: 641px;" border="0" width="401" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><colgroup><col style="width: 263px;" span="2" width="64"></colgroup>... View more
<p>The duration of NEET exam is three hours. The exam timing is 2 PM to 5 PM. Test takers needed to report to the exam centre latest by 1 PM. They could not leave the exam hall before 5 PM. </p>
As you have not mentioned your category I am assuming you are from general category
It's quite difficult to predict whether you will get seat or not as cut off marks for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them, toughness level of the examination etc. Anyway, when we go through previous data then
With 492 marks, you have a low chance for MBBS in a government college. In NEET 2021, 577 marks for general category was the lowest marks to get a seat in government medical college under Bihar state quota and it was for Gover... View more
<p>Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur, accepts the NEET PG scores, followed by the NEET PG counselling process for admission to the MD and MS courses at the PG level. As per the NEET PG cutoff 2025, the Round 2 closing ranks ranged between <strong>592 </strong>and <strong>93693, </strong>of which <strong>MD in Radio Diagnosis</strong> was the most competitive for admission among the students belonging to the General AI quota. </p><p>Refer to the table below to view the Round 2 of IGGMCH Nagpur cutoff 2025 for the General AI quota:&am... View more
Hello rutuja
I think your score is too less to get a government college but you can try in private colleges. All the best.
To get admission in a government medical college, the NEET cut-off for general category is 498 and above.
You need to be very thorough with the NCERTs of standard 11th and 12th. Apart from that, you need to develop your MCQ solving skills. You need to solve as many as MCQs as you can.
Hello Dear,
It might be difficult for you to get admission into government medical colleges at this score. But you can try in private medical colleges for MBBS. Also, BAMS BHMS option is open for you.
All the best
I am answering for a general category student, at least 500 marks are essential to get admission in Delhi University's any of the three medical colleges. However, during last years, the cut-off has increased to around 520.
Hello kuldeep
I fear your score is very less to get a government medical college but you can try again don't give up
All the best.
Depending upon the course you want to pursue, you may apply to either AIQ or State. For the MBBS course, you are advised to apply for your home state's NEET UG counselling under the state quota. According to the previous year's seat allotment data, you need to score more than 600 marks in the open category to get an allocated seat in a 15 percent All India Quota seat. With a 502 score, you may have some options in your home state's medical colleges under the 85 percent state quota. However, for the BDS course, you may apply for AIQ counselling on the MCC website.
<p>Scoring 555 marks in NEET 2023 is an excellent achievement.</p><p>While I don't have access to the specific cutoff marks for Odisha in NEET 2023, with a score of 555 marks in the General category, you have a strong chance of getting admission to a GMC. The cutoff marks can vary each year and depend on the competition level and the overall performance of the candidates</p>
If you belong from a general category, you have to score 610-630/720, if you belong to OBC category, you have to score 590-600/720 and if you belong from SBC category, you have to score 580-585/720.
If you belong from SC category, you have to score 500-520/720.
If you belong from ST category, you have to score 450-480/720 to get admission in the best medical college in India.