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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Government MBBS is tough at 450 (unless you're in a low? cutoff state + strong category advantage). You stand a fair shot at government BDS, AYUSH courses (BAMS/BHMS/BNYS), and Allied Health programs. Private MBBS (India) becomes viable, but budget could be sixty Lacs to over one crore rupees across the program. Smart alternates: BPT, B.Sc Nursing, B.Pharm, BMLT, Optometry, or MBBS abroad (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Russia)—carefully vet MCI/NMC compliance. Share state, category, and budget, and I'll pinpoint exact colleges
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There's no gender? wise cutoff—General is General. For government MBBS, recent cycles hovered in the six hundred to six hundred thirty plus range; top state colleges often demand even higher. AIQ 15% vs state quota 85% also shifts the bar. For private MBBS, qualifying (fifty percentile—often around one hundred twenty to one hundred thirty marks) is enough, but fees balloon to sixty Lacs rupees plus. Always track your state counselling + AIQ separately.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
At three hundred forty, government MBBS in Delhi (including Dr. BSA) is practically out of reach for General/EWS. Reserved categories still usually need much higher. Realistic pivots: BDS (private/state), AYUSH (BAMS/BHMS/BNYS), BPT, B.Sc Nursing, Allied Health, or private MBBS (India/abroad) if finances permit (expect sixty lakh to over one crore rupees). If MBBS in a government college is your dream, consider a dedicated drop year, test series, and concept?first prep.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Whike specific management and NRI quota fee for b n y s at Gandhi Naturopathy Medical College are not explicitly detailed general fee structure for private BNYS college in India suggest that management quota fees can be significantly higher than general quota fees and NRI quota fees are typically even higher than management quota fees offten varying based on the Institution
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
For Govt BHMS seats, aim for 430–480+ marks in NEET (480+ for top colleges). For private colleges, 300–400 might do the trick. If you're Gen category, stay above 162 to clear the general cutoff. For SC/ST/OBC, it's slightly lower. Bottom line: if you're eyeing government colleges, push for 450+. And always double-check your state's the latest counseling info—cutoffs shift every year.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
A safe score in NEET for MNS in 2025, especially for Lucknow, is generally considered to be 350-400 or higher. This is a benchmark score to aim for, and the actual cutoff may vary based on category and the overall performance in NEET that year.
Category: Different categories (General, OBC, SC, ST) have different cutoff scores.
NEET Difficulty: A tougher NEET paper may result in a lower cutoff.
Number of Applicants: More applicants generally lead to a higher cutoff.
Overall Performance: The overall performance of candidates in NEET impacts the cutoff.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Want to know where you're giving NEET 2025? First, the city intimation slip dropped on April 26, and the admit card followed on May 1. Just head to neet.nta.nic.in, log in with your application number and DOB, and boom—you'll see your exam centre and address. If the site acts up, check your email or call the NTA helpline ASAP. Don't wait till the last minute.
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