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    NEET Cutoff Marks 2025: What Medical College Can You Get at 300, 400, 500 Marks? Know Admission Possibilities Based on NEET Score

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    With the NEET UG 2025 results out, one of the biggest questions medical aspirants have is — “How many marks are enough for MBBS admission?” If your NEET score is around 300, 400, or 500, here’s a comprehensive guide on where you stand and which medical colleges you may get into — based on previous year trends and seat distribution under All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quotas.


    🔹 NEET 2025 Score: 500 Marks

    If you have scored 500+ marks, you stand a fair chance of getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college under the state quota, especially if you belong to a reserved category or come from a state with lower cutoff trends.

    📍 Possible Admission Chances:

    • Government Medical Colleges in states like:

      • Bihar, UP, Rajasthan, MP, Chhattisgarh

    • Private Medical Colleges with subsidized fees (in open/state quota)

    • Deemed Universities (mid-range fee structure)

    • Reserved Category students may even get seats in good AIQ colleges


    🔹 NEET 2025 Score: 400 Marks

    Scoring around 400 marks may not guarantee a government MBBS seat in the general category, but it’s not the end of the road. You can still explore:

    📍 Possible Options:

    • Private Medical Colleges in states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra (under management quota or state quota)

    • MBBS Seats in Deemed Universities (fees may be higher)

    • BDS (Dental) government seats in many states

    • AYUSH Courses – BAMS, BHMS, BUMS in government and private colleges

    🎯 Tip: If you’re from a reserved category, a 400+ score may fetch you MBBS seats in state government colleges in Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, etc.


    🔹 NEET 2025 Score: 300 Marks

    A NEET score of 300 generally places you below the cutoff for government MBBS seats in the general category, but several career paths are still open:

    📍 Possible Career Paths:

    • BDS seats in private dental colleges

    • AYUSH Programs:

      • BAMS (Ayurveda)

      • BHMS (Homeopathy)

      • BUMS (Unani)

    • MBBS in Private Colleges (under management/NRI quota, high fees)

    • Overseas MBBS Options – Countries like Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia (MCI/NMC-approved universities)

    ⚠️ Counselling is key — state-level counselling often has more flexible cutoffs than AIQ. Don’t miss out on registration.


    📌 NEET 2025 Admission Strategy: What to Do Next?

    1. Register for AIQ and your respective State Counselling (MCC + State DME portals)

    2. Explore deemed universities, private options, and central universities

    3. Keep BDS and AYUSH courses in your choice filling list

    4. Prepare documents for counselling, including NEET scorecard, domicile, caste certificate (if applicable), etc.

    5. Seek career counselling for backup options, scholarships, and low-fee private colleges


    🩺 Final Words

    Whether you scored 300, 400, or 500+, NEET is not the end — it’s a gateway to multiple medical and allied health careers. With the right counselling and informed decisions, you can still get into a reputable institution and build a successful medical career.


    📢 For counselling updates, cutoff trends, and college predictors, stay tuned to our NEET 2025 coverage.

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