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A: Odisha conducts 3 rounds plus a stray vacancy round. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-cut-off-2025-round-1-govt-private-college

A: The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Board (OJEEB) conducts the process. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-reservation-policy-2025

A: Yes, MBBS & BDS seats are strictly allotted based on NEET UG scores. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-counselling-2025-26

A: No, both government & private colleges participate in the same OJEE counselling. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/list-of-government-ayurvedic-bams-colleges-odisha-2025

A: NEET scorecard, admit card, allotment letter, certificates, ID proof, and photos. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/list-of-government-ayurvedic-bams-colleges-odisha-2025

A: The seat is forfeited and goes to the next round of counselling. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-counselling-2025-26

Yes, pursuing MBBS from a private medical college will not affect your career in any way. The only flip side of taking admission to a private medical college is the fees. The tuition fee of a private medical college can be up to 10 times that of a government medical college.

A: Yes, but only for the 15% All India Quota seats. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-counselling-2025-26

A: Yes, both MBBS & BDS allotments are made together. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-counselling-2025-26

A: The official site is ojee.nic.in under MBBS/BDS counselling. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-reservation-policy-2025

A: SCB Medical College, Cuttack is the most reputed, with the highest closing ranks. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-fees-2025-26-govt-private-medical-colleges

A: SCB MCH has over 250 MBBS seats allotted under state and All India quota. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-fees-2025-26-govt-private-medical-colleges

A: MKCG MCH offers nearly 200 MBBS seats under OJEE counselling. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-neet-ug-2025-choice-filling-preferences-govt-private-mbbs-colleges

A: Yes, VIMSAR Burla participates with a large share of MBBS seats. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-reservation-policy-2025

A: Yes, FM MCH Balasore is a government medical college with MBBS seats filled via NEET. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-neet-ug-2025-choice-filling-preferences-govt-private-mbbs-colleges

A: SCB Cuttack generally has the highest opening and closing ranks in Odisha. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-neet-ug-2025-choice-filling-preferences-govt-private-mbbs-colleges

A: Yes, PRM MCH Baripada offers MBBS seats through Odisha NEET UG counselling. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog. https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-reservation-policy-2025

A: Yes, both JKMCH Jajpur and GMCH Keonjhar are part of the 2025 counselling list. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-fees-2025-26-govt-private-medical-colleges

A: Odisha has 10+ government medical colleges actively participating in NEET UG 2025 counselling. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-fees-2025-26-govt-private-medical-colleges

Seats are reserved for UR, EWS, OBC, SC, ST, PwD, and Ex-Servicemen candidates. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-reservation-policy-2025

A: The first ranks in Round 1 went to General Category students at SCB Cuttack. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-cut-off-2025-round-1-govt-private-college

A: Yes, a 10% quota is reserved for Economically Weaker Section (EWS) candidates. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-reservation-policy-2025

A: OBC candidates are allotted seats based on NEET merit and state reservation policy. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog.

A: Yes, SC students get reservation in all state-run MBBS & BDS colleges. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰

A: Odisha follows state-specific ST quota rules, with seats reserved across colleges. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰

A: Yes, PwD candidates are allotted seats under their respective categories. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰

A: A limited number of MBBS seats are reserved for Ex-Servicemen and Defence Personnel wards. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰

A: Yes, if eligible, category students can also claim seats under the General merit list. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰

A: Yes, valid caste, EWS, PwD, or defence certificates must be submitted at reporting. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-reservation-policy-2025

A: Yes, valid caste, EWS, PwD, or defence certificates must be submitted at reporting. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰

A: The first allotment went to State Rank 1 (UR) at SCB Medical College, Cuttack. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog.

A: SCB Cuttack closed at a much higher rank compared to other Odisha colleges. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog.

A: MKCG MCH had slightly lower cut-offs than SCB, but still among the top. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰

A: VIMSAR Burla recorded a competitive closing rank, especially for UR and OBC categories. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog.

A: Yes, new colleges like JKMCH Jajpur and GMCH Keonjhar saw lower cut-offs in Round 1. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog.

A: The cut-offs in 2025 are slightly higher due to competition and seat demand. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog.

A: Reserved categories such as ST and SC saw the lowest closing ranks. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog.

A: EWS seats filled quickly at top colleges, with closing ranks close to UR. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰

A: Yes, private colleges have higher cut-offs for management quota seats. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰

A: On the OJEE official website under the NEET UG MBBS/BDS section. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰

A: Odisha has over 300 government MBBS seats plus private options under OJEE. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog. https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/government-mbbs-colleges-in-odisha-2024-25

A: Yes, private medical colleges in Odisha participate through OJEE counselling. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/list-of-private-ayurvedic-bams-colleges-in-odisha

A: Yes, all colleges must be VCI & NMC approved for valid admissions. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/bvsc-ah-vci-round-wise-last-consolidated-cut-offs-govt-pvt-colleges-2024-2023

A: Seats are divided into state quota, All India quota, reserved categories, and private quotas. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-cut-off-2025-round-1-govt-private-college

A: Government MBBS fees are comparatively low and affordable. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/government-mbbs-colleges-in-odisha-2024-25

A: Yes, private MBBS colleges charge significantly higher tuition fees. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/private-mbbs-colleges-in-odisha-2024-25

A: Yes, management quota seats are available in private medical colleges. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog. https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/private-mbbs-colleges-in-odisha-2024-25

A: Yes, many private medical colleges offer NRI quota admissions. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog. https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/private-mbbs-colleges-in-odisha-2024-25

A: Yes, both government & private dental colleges are part of OJEE BDS allotments. πŸ‘‰ To know more, read the full blog. https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-counselling-2025-26

A: Report to the allotted college with documents and fee payment to secure admission. To know more, read the full blog. πŸ‘‰ https://neetcounselling.com/blogs/odisha-mbbs-bds-counselling-2025-26

Around 518–521 marks in Round 1.

515–516 marks.

Around 409–411 marks.

Around 267 marks.

Yes, it is the top government dental college with national recognition.

The MCC NEET UG 2025 Counselling schedule for AIQ begins with Round 1 from 21st July to 6th August 2025, followed by Round 2 from 4th to 12th September 2025, Round 3 from 24th September to 3rd October 2025, and the Stray Vacancy round from 14th to 18th October 2025. The last date of joining varies by round, and classes for MBBS/BDS start on 22nd September 2025.

There will be four rounds of counselling – Round 1, Round 2, Round 3 (Mop-Up Round), and Stray Vacancy round. Students can participate in all rounds if they remain unallotted or if they wish to upgrade to better MBBS/BDS colleges.

The academic session for NEET UG 2025 MBBS and BDS courses starts from 22nd September 2025 as per MCC guidelines. Students must join their allotted college before the deadline to secure admission.

Yes. MCC allows fresh registration in Round 2 of NEET UG counselling 2025. Candidates who missed Round 1 can still apply and participate in Round 2 to secure a seat under the All India Quota, Deemed, or Central Universities.

The Stray Vacancy round is the final chance to secure leftover seats, mainly in Deemed Universities and NRI/Management quota seats. It is conducted from 14th to 18th October 2025 for AIQ and 16th to 18th October 2025 for State Quota. Only students who did not get a seat in earlier rounds can participate.

Yes, Round 2 is considered the best opportunity to upgrade to a better MBBS/BDS college. Even if you have joined a college in Round 1, you can opt for an upgrade in Round 2. Many students secure top colleges in this round

Students must keep ready: NEET UG 2025 admit card & scorecard Class 10 & 12 mark sheets Transfer & migration certificate Category certificate (if applicable) Passport-size photographs Allotment letter & fee receipt

Round 1 Last Date of Joining: 22nd August 2025 (AIQ) Round 2 Last Date of Joining: 19th September 2025 (AIQ) & 25th September 2025 (State Quota)

Yes. Students can apply for both MCC AIQ counselling (15% seats) and State Quota counselling (85% seats) simultaneously. This increases the chances of securing a seat in MBBS or BDS colleges.

Missing the deadlines means you lose your seat. MCC and state authorities strictly follow the counselling schedule. Students and parents are advised to keep track of all dates, payments, and reporting deadlines to avoid losing admission opportunities

KEA offers special quotas like Defense (D), CAP, Jammu & Kashmir (JK), NCC, PHM (Physically Handicapped), Sports (SPO), Scouts & Guides (SG), and Ex-Defense (XD). These categories often have lower cutoffs compared to General Merit (GM), giving students additional chances to secure an MBBS seat.

In Round 2 KEA MBBS Defence Quota 2025, for example: Adichunchanagiri Institute, Mandya closed at 57,757 AIR (495 marks). Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli closed at 19,873 AIR (536 marks).

The NCC quota showed very low cutoffs in 2025. Example: ESI Medical College Rajajinagar, Bangalore β†’ 956,761 AIR (168 marks). Belgaum Institute of Medical Sciences β†’ 388,253 AIR (320 marks).

The JK Migrant quota Round 2 cutoffs 2025 included: Bangalore Medical College β†’ 41,404 AIR (510 marks). Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences β†’ 192,314 AIR (409 marks).

Sports quota needs relatively higher marks: Chamarajanagar Medical College β†’ 33,936 AIR (518 marks). Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences β†’ 54,144 AIR (498 marks).

PHM quota saw very low cutoffs, creating opportunities: Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore β†’ 760,317 AIR (209 marks). BMC Bangalore β†’ 506,013 AIR (279 marks).

Yes. In most cases, special quotas have significantly lower cutoffs. For example, NCC and PHM seats were allotted even at 150–300 marks, while General Merit required 500+ marks in top colleges.

Yes. If you are eligible, you can apply under both General Merit (GM) and Special Quota categories. KEA considers all applicable categories during seat allotment, maximizing your chances.

The Ex-Defense (XD) quota had some of the highest cutoffs. For example: BMC Bangalore XD quota closed at 7,338 AIR (563 marks). This is higher than NCC/PHM because Ex-Defense seats are limited and highly competitive.

Tracking KEA MBBS Round 2 special quota cutoffs helps students: Understand realistic chances of admission Plan better for Round 3 & Mop-Up Use quotas as a backup route for MBBS seat security

The HK quota (Hyderabad–Karnataka / Kalyana Karnataka, under Article 371-J) reserves seats for students from specific districts like Bidar, Kalaburagi, Yadgir, Raichur, Koppal, Ballari, and Vijayapura. This quota usually has lower cutoffs compared to General Merit, giving eligible candidates a strong admission advantage.

HK quotas appear in multiple sub-codes such as: GMH (General Merit HK) 1H, 2AH, 2BH, 3AH, 3BH (category + HK) KH (Kannada Medium add-on) RH (Rural add-on) Example: 2AKH = 2A + Kannada Medium + HK β†’ often closes at lower marks than plain 2A.

Some key examples from Round 2, 2025: BMC Bengaluru (GMH): ~565–578 marks KIMS Hubli (GMH): ~540–548 marks MMC Mysuru (GMH): ~538–557 marks District colleges (Bidar, Raichur, Gulbarga, Yadgiri): 470–505 marks (depending on sub-code)

Yes. The HK quota often lowers the closing rank by 10–30 marks compared to standard G-quota in the same college. With Rural (R) or Kannada Medium (K) add-ons, students can secure seats at even lower marks.

Only students from notified districts (Bidar, Kalaburagi, Raichur, Koppal, Ballari, Vijayapura, Yadgiri) with valid HK eligibility certificates can claim this quota. It is not open for all Karnataka students

When stacked with HK, these benefits reduce cutoffs further. For example: 2AKH (2A + Kannada Medium + HK) closes lower than 2AH (2A + HK). 2ARH (2A + Rural + HK) offers similar leverage. Pro tip: Always stack eligible certificates for best advantage.

540+ marks: Target BMC Bengaluru, MMC Mysuru, KIMS Hubli. 515–539 marks: Look at Belagavi, Gadag, Hassan, VIMS Ballari, Shivamogga. 490–514 marks: Aim for district Govt colleges in HK belt + private Bengaluru/Mangaluru under HK. 470–489 marks: Prioritize Raichur, Yadgiri, Bidar, Gulbarga under HK + private G-seats with HK+R/K add-ons.

Yes. Many private medical colleges in Bengaluru and Mangaluru (e.g., Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Kempegowda, Vydehi, Sapthagiri, Kanachur, Navodaya) offer HK seats in their Government Quota (G) categories, often closing between 470–495 marks.

HK quota benefits are region-based and close at higher scores (470–550+) in good colleges. Special quotas like NCC or PHM may close even at 200–300 marks, but eligibility is limited. Both can be applied simultaneously if eligible.

Helps eligible students secure MBBS with lower marks Identifies best-fit colleges based on Round 2 closing trends Guides choice filling for Round 3 & Mop-Up counselling

The General Quota (G) in Karnataka MBBS counselling refers to government seats available to all students (both Karnataka and non-Karnataka, depending on seat type). These cutoffs are usually higher than special or HK quotas, since most students compete under G-quota.

Some Round 2 General Quota (2025) closing examples: BMC Bengaluru: ~620+ marks KIMS Hubli: ~605+ marks MMC Mysuru: ~600+ marks Belagavi, Shivamogga, Hassan Govt. colleges: 570–590 marks

Because most seats fall under General Quota and competition is higher. Unlike HK (region-based) or Special quotas (NCC, PHM, Defense), the General Quota applies to all eligible students, making it more competitive.

Yes. Non-Karnataka students can apply under KEA’s General Quota seats, especially in private medical colleges (G-seats), but not under HK or state-reserved quotas.

Based on Round 2 trends: Top Govt. colleges (BMC, MMC, KIMS): 600–620+ marks Mid-tier Govt. colleges (Belagavi, Hassan, Shivamogga): 570–590 marks District Govt. colleges (Bidar, Raichur, Karwar): 545–565 marks Private G-seats (Bengaluru, Mangaluru): 490–540 marks

Yes. Round 2 is crucial because many students upgrade or leave seats, opening fresh opportunities. Scores slightly lower than Round 1 can still fetch good colleges.

Yes, but only slightly. In Round 3/Mop-Up, district Govt. colleges and private medical colleges may see a drop of 5–15 marks. However, top Govt. colleges rarely drop significantly.

AIQ 15% seats: Slightly higher cutoffs in top colleges since competition is national. State Quota General (85%): Lower cutoffs compared to AIQ in the same college. Example: BMC Bengaluru AIQ may close ~625, while State G-quota may close ~615.

Yes. If you are eligible, you can claim multiple quotas simultaneously. For instance, a Karnataka student from HK region can apply under both General Quota and HK Quota to improve chances.

Tracking cutoffs helps: Estimate your college chances Plan Round 3/Mop-Up wisely Compare with AIQ and Private quota options

The Private Quota (P) includes categories like GMP, GMPH, MA, MC, ME, MU, MM etc. It covers Karnataka domicile and All India students, offering admission in private medical colleges at fees lower than NRI quota but higher than government seats

Some Round 2 (2025) Private Quota closing examples: St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore (GMP): 541 marks Vydehi Institute, Bangalore (GMP): 483 marks Kempegowda Institute, Bangalore (GMP): 485 marks Navodaya Medical College, Raichur (MU): 184 marks

Yes. Many sub-categories of Private Quota (like GMP, MU, MA) are open to non-Karnataka students, unlike state-only quotas such as HK.

Top private colleges (St. John’s, KIMS, Vydehi, Father Muller): 480–541 marks Mid-range colleges (Ambedkar, Siddaganga, Subbaiah, East Point, MVJ): 350–470 marks Entry via Minority/ME/MU categories (Chamundeshwari, Kanachur, Shridevi, Navodaya): 180–350 marks

St. John’s Medical College (541 marks) Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (485 marks) Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences (483 marks) Father Muller Institute, Mangalore (477 marks)

Navodaya Medical College (MU): 184 marks Khaja Bande Navaz Institute (MMH): 257 marks Chamundeshwari Medical College (MC): 283 marks These show that even low scorers (180–300 marks) can secure MBBS under certain P-quota categories.

Govt Quota (G): Requires 550–620+ marks in top colleges. Private Quota (P): Offers MBBS seats between 180–540 marks, depending on category and college.

Yes. Private Quota fees are significantly lower than NRI Quota fees, making it one of the most popular options for both Karnataka and All India students.

Add multiple options (GMP + MU + ME + MA) in choice filling. Aim high if you have 480+ marks for St. John’s, KIMS, Vydehi. If you are a low scorer (180–350 marks), target MU/ME categories in Raichur, Gulbarga, Mangalore, and Tumkur colleges

Tracking cutoffs helps: Identify realistic college options based on your NEET score Understand fees vs marks trade-off in private colleges Plan Round 3/Mop-Up effectively for better chances

The NRI Quota in Karnataka MBBS counselling is reserved for NRI/OCI candidates and their children/wards. It offers exclusive seats with lower cutoffs, often between 120–150 marks in NEET UG, making it the easiest entry point for MBBS in Karnataka.

The Others Quota is open to All India students (non-Karnataka domicile). This gives students from other states a chance to secure MBBS seats in Karnataka private medical colleges, with cutoffs usually ranging between 200–330 marks.

Siddaganga Medical College, Tumakuru (NRI): 120 marks Oxford Medical College, Bangalore (NRI): 116 marks Shridevi Medical College, Tumkur (NRI): 133 marks

MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore: 148 marks Father Muller, Mangalore: 144 marks SDM Dharwad: 202 marks These colleges remain premium choices under NRI quota.

Examples from Round 2 (2025): MS Ramaiah Medical College: 328 marks Father Muller Institute, Mangalore: 298 marks SDM Dharwad: 286 marks Siddaganga, Tumakuru: 302 marks

Oxford Medical College, Bangalore (116 marks) Shridevi, Tumkur (133 marks) Kanachur, Mangalore (133 marks) Mahadevappa Rampure, Kalaburagi (135 marks)

NRI/OCI candidates Children of NRI/OCI Students sponsored by NRI relatives (with proof of relationship & sponsorship)

Any All India student (non-Karnataka domicile) can apply under the Others Quota during KEA MBBS counselling. It is especially useful for students who missed State Quota or AIQ seats.

Yes. Both NRI and Others Quota seats have higher tuition fees compared to General Quota seats, but still cheaper than Management/NRI Direct admissions outside KEA.

Tracking these cutoffs helps: Low scorers (120–300 marks) still secure MBBS seats Non-Karnataka students access Karnataka’s large private college network Families plan finances for NRI/Others quota admissions

The Open Quota in Karnataka allows students from all over India (no domicile required) to apply for MBBS seats in private medical colleges through KEA counselling. This makes it a golden opportunity for non-Karnataka aspirants.

All India eligibility – open to every state. Transparent KEA counselling – centralized and merit-based. Wider choice – 30+ top private medical colleges. Lower cutoffs – MBBS possible even with 360–500 marks.

St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore: 548 marks (AIR 13,357) KIMS Bangalore: 512 marks (AIR 39,089) Vydehi, Bangalore: 507 marks (AIR 44,842)

Father Muller, Mangalore: 505 marks BGS Global, Bangalore: 497 marks MS Ramaiah, Bangalore: 461 marks

Sapthagiri IMS, Bangalore: 365 marks (AIR 2,81,490) BGS MCH, Bangalore: 363 marks (AIR 2,86,354) Chandramma DS, Bangalore: 399 marks Adichunchanagiri IMS, Mandya: 388 marks

High scorers (500–550+): St. John’s, KIMS, Vydehi, Father Muller Mid scorers (400–480): BGS, MS Ramaiah, Siddaganga, Subbaiah Low scorers (360–399): Sapthagiri, BGS MCH, Chandramma DS

Yes. That’s the biggest benefit of the Open Quota β€” it welcomes students from any Indian state (Delhi, UP, Bihar, Maharashtra, Telangana, etc.).

Open Quota: Competitive, usually 360–550 marks. Private Quota (P): Wider range, 180–540 marks depending on category. NRI Quota: Lowest cutoffs (120–150 marks), but highest fees.

Absolutely. Many students keep KEA Open Quota as a safety net in case they miss out in their home state counselling. With 360+ marks, you still stand a chance in private Karnataka colleges.

Helps estimate realistic admission chances Guides smart choice filling Gives non-Karnataka students an alternate path to MBBS

West Bengal has 40+ MBBS and BDS colleges participating in NEET UG counselling, including: State Govt. Medical Colleges (e.g., Medical College Kolkata, RG Kar, Burdwan) Govt. Dental Colleges (Dr. R. Ahmed Dental, Burdwan Dental, North Bengal Dental) Private Medical & Dental Colleges (KPC, Jagannath Gupta, IQ City, Gouri Devi, etc.) Central Govt. College – ESIC Joka Kolkata

Government MBBS seats in West Bengal are among the lowest in India, costing only β‚Ή9,000–₹11,000 per year. Government BDS fees are also very affordable at β‚Ή31,200 for 4 years.

State Quota seats: β‚Ή2–2.7 lakh per semester Management Quota seats: β‚Ή8–11 lakh per semester NRI Quota (KPC & Jagannath Gupta): β‚Ή1.2–1.5 Cr package for full course

Some top private medical colleges include: KPC Medical College, Jadavpur Jagannath Gupta Institute, Budge Budge IQ City Medical College, Durgapur Gouri Devi Institute, Durgapur ICARE Medical College, Haldia Shri Ramkrishna Institute, Durgapur

Yes NRI Quota is available in: KPC Medical College (30 seats) Jagannath Gupta Institute (10 seats) NRI fees ~β‚Ή1.2–1.5 Cr for the complete MBBS program.

West Bengal has multiple BDS colleges, both govt and private: Govt: Dr. R. Ahmed Dental, Burdwan Dental, North Bengal Dental Private: Guru Nanak Dental, Haldia Dental, Sanaka Dental, Kusum Devi Jain Dental

Yes. Management Quota & NRI seats in private colleges are open to All India students. However, Government quota seats are only for West Bengal domiciles.

Lowest Govt MBBS fees in India (~β‚Ή9,000/year) Strong Govt. college network (25+ medical colleges) Wide range of private options (Durgapur, Haldia, Kolkata, Howrah) BDS admissions in affordable Govt & premium Private colleges

Step 1: Register at WB Medical Counselling Committee website Step 2: Pay registration & security deposit Step 3: Choice filling (Govt, Private, NRI seats) Step 4: Seat allotment & reporting

Apply for Govt. MBBS seats first (ultra-low fees) Keep private state quota seats as backup Use Management/NRI quota if you are a non-domicile or low scorer Don’t ignore BDS Govt colleges as affordable options

In 2025, the Bihar government MBBS cutoffs dropped sharply compared to 2024. For example, Patna Medical College closed at 572 marks (vs 686 in 2024) and Nalanda Medical College at 559 marks (vs 677 in 2024). Even candidates with 550+ marks now stand a chance at top government colleges.

Yes. Private MBBS colleges in Bihar have seen a major relaxation. For example: Katihar Medical College: 447 marks (down from 535 in 2024) Lord Buddha, Saharsa: 354 marks Netaji Subhas, Bihta: 318 marks This means students with 300–350 marks in NEET 2025 can still secure MBBS seats in Bihar private college

Reserved categories have seen big benefits: EWS & BC/EBC: Cutoffs dropped by 80–120 marks. SC/ST: Now securing seats at 430–460 marks (vs 550–580 last year). Female candidates: Cutoffs are 10–15 marks lower than male counterparts, giving them an additional advantage.

Yes. With 350 marks, you can target low-demand private colleges like Madhubani, Lord Buddha, or Radha Devi Medical College. These colleges admitted students with 300–350 marks in Round-1 of 2025 counselling.

NRI seats had very low cutoffs this year: Madhubani Medical College: 120 marks Katihar Medical College: 145 marks Lord Buddha Saharsa: 155 marks Even 120–150 marks in NEET 2025 is enough for an MBBS seat under Bihar NRI quota (with higher fees).

For Muslim & Sikh minority students, 2025 cutoffs were very relaxed: Madhubani Medical College (Muslim Minority): 153 marks MGMMC Kishanganj (Sikh Minority): 240 marks This creates a golden chance for minority students with low scores to secure MBBS seats.

General Category (UR): 572 marks (AIR 4967) Female UR: 570 marks EWS: 567 marks Even students with 550–560 marks had a shot at PMC in 2025.

Yes, but only under NRI or Minority quota seats. Example: Madhubani Medical College NRI Quota: 120 marks Minority quota seats: Some admitted students with 150–200 marks.

Candidates must: Qualify NEET 2025. Register on Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) portal. Fill choices of government & private colleges. Attend Round-1, Round-2, and Mop-Up counselling as per seat availability.

All latest cutoffs, seat matrix, and admission guidance

There are 176 Government BDS seats in Assam across 3 dental colleges: Regional Dental College, Guwahati – 50 seats College of Dental Sciences, Dibrugarh – 63 seats Government Dental College, Silchar – 63 seats

Out of 176 seats, 26 BDS seats (15%) are reserved under AIQ, filled through MCC counselling. These seats are open to students from all over India.

There are 18 BDS seats reserved under NE State Quota for students belonging to other North-East states outside Assam.

Assam has 132 BDS seats under State Quota, distributed across: EWS (6%) – 13 seats SC (7%) – 9 seats ST (Plains – 10%) – 13 seats ST (Hills – 5%) – 7 seats OBC/MOBC (21%) – 28 seats Community Reservations (TGL/Ex-TGL, Moran, Motak, Tai-Ahom, Chutia, Koch-Rajbongshi) – 7 seats Unreserved (UR) – 54 seats

Yes Assam has special seats for: Students from Assam Govt. Schools – 7 seats Children of Defence/Ex-Servicemen – 3 seats PwD (Divyang – 5%) – 7 seats

The seat matrix helps students plan: Whether to apply via AIQ or State Quota Understand reserved category advantages Estimate chances based on seat availability & competition

Cutoff varies by category & quota: AIQ seats: 540–550+ NEET marks (General) State Quota (UR): ~500–520 marks Reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/EWS): 420–490 marks PwD & Govt. School special category: Lower cutoffs than UR

Yes. AIQ (15%) seats are open to all India candidates. NE Quota (18 seats) allows students from other North-East states. State Quota (132 seats) is only for Assam domicile students.

Regional Dental College (RDC), Guwahati is considered the top choice due to its location, faculty, and clinical exposure.

Appear for NEET UG 2025. Register on the Assam State NEET UG counselling portal. Fill college & quota choices (AIQ, State Quota, NE Quota, Special Categories). Check allotment & report to college with documents.

Assam offers 1600 MBBS seats across 13 government medical colleges in 2025. The largest institutes are Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati and Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh with 200 seats each, while new colleges like Nagaon, Nalbari, Dhubri, Kokrajhar, Diphu, and Tinsukia have 100 seats each

Out of 1600 seats: 241 seats (15%) are reserved for All India Quota (AIQ). 1336 seats (83%) are under the State Quota. The rest are for Central Pool, Bhutan students, and North-East state quotas

Within 1336 State Quota seats, the distribution is: EWS – 80 seats SC – 94 seats ST (Plains) – 134 seats ST (Hills) – 67 seats OBC/MOBC – 361 seats (with sub-quotas for Tea Garden, Moran, Motak, Tai-Ahom, Chutia, Koch-Rajbongshi) Unreserved – 558 seats

Special reserved categories include: NRI/NRI Sponsored Quota – 42 seats Assam Govt. School students (5%) – 67 seats PwD/Divyang Quota (5%) – 67 seats Freedom Fighter Quota – 2 seats Martyr’s Quota – 2 seats Ex-Servicemen/Defence – 9 seats Char Area Quota – 4 seats Sports Quota – 1 seat

In 2025, 42 MBBS seats (7% of state quota) are reserved for NRI/NRI Sponsored candidates in Assam

Gauhati Medical College (GMC), Guwahati, and Assam Medical College (AMC), Dibrugarh are the most reputed with 200 seats each. They are highly preferred due to faculty, infrastructure, and clinical exposure

Eligible NEET 2025 candidates must register through the Assam State NEET Counselling portal after the NTA NEET results. For AIQ seats, counselling is conducted by MCC (Medical Counselling Committee).

Yes 5% of State Quota seats (67 seats) are reserved for students who studied in Assam Government schools

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The Assam BDS Round 1 Cutoff 2025 is the minimum NEET score and All India Rank (AIR) required for admission into government dental colleges in Assam. It varies for categories like General, EWS, OBC/MOBC, SC, and ST. For example, the cutoff for General Category was 486 marks at Regional Dental College, Guwahati.

The cutoff tells you how many marks are needed for a BDS seat in Assam, helps you compare college-wise competition, and guides your Round 2 & Mop-Up counselling strategy. Knowing the cutoff ensures you make smart choice filling decisions.

Regional Dental College, Guwahati had the highest cutoff with 486 marks (General category), making it the most competitive BDS college in Assam.

General/EWS: 475–486 marks OBC/MOBC: 398–406 marks SC: 384–401 marks ST(H)/ST(P): 307–371 marks PwD/Ex-Servicemen: ~250–320 marks

Assam has 3 Government Dental Colleges: Government Dental College, Dibrugarh Government Dental College, Silchar Regional Dental College, Guwahati

If you want the top-ranked option, choose Regional Dental College, Guwahati. For a balanced cutoff, Dibrugarh and Silchar are safer choices for students with 475–479 marks (General category).

Yes. Students from SC and ST categories can secure seats with 310–380 marks depending on the college and sub-category. For example, ST(H) cutoff at Silchar was 307 marks.

Don’t worry. You can still participate in Round 2 and Mop-Up counselling. Many seats open up due to withdrawals, and cutoffs may drop slightly. Use expert counselling guidance to rearrange your preferences smartly.

Yes. Assam offers special quotas for Ex-Servicemen and PwD students. Their cutoffs are much lower (around 250–320 marks), creating more opportunities for eligible candidates.

The Assam MBBS Round 1 Cutoff 2025 is the minimum NEET UG score and All India Rank (AIR) required for admission into government medical colleges in Assam. It is released category-wise for General, EWS, OBC/MOBC, SC, ST(H), ST(P), PwD, and special quotas like Ex-Servicemen and Freedom Fighter

Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati had the highest cutoff in Assam with: General category: 546 marks (AIR 14,351) EWS: 540 marks (AIR 17,416) This makes it the most competitive medical college in Assam.

General/EWS: 495–546 marks OBC/MOBC: 370–480 marks (varies by sub-category such as Chutia, Moran, Koch-Rajbongshi, Tai-Ahom, TGL, etc.) SC: 410–440 marks ST(H)/ST(P): 320–425 marks PwD & Special Quotas (Ex-Servicemen, Sports, Freedom Fighter): 135–320 marks

There are 13 Government Medical Colleges in Assam, including: Gauhati Medical College (Guwahati) Assam Medical College (Dibrugarh) Silchar Medical College (Silchar) Tezpur, Barpeta, Jorhat, Diphu, Dhubri, Nalbari, Lakhimpur, Kokrajhar, Nagaon, Tinsukia Medical Colleges

Students with 490–500 marks (General) have higher chances in colleges like: Dhubri Medical College Kokrajhar Medical College Nalbari Medical College These are often considered safe backup options for Round 2 and Mop-Up rounds.

Yes. Reserved category students benefit from lower cutoffs: SC cutoff: 410–440 marks ST(H)/ST(P) cutoff: 320–420 marks For example, ST(H) at Dhubri Medical College closed at 316 marks.

OBC/MOBC category cutoffs vary depending on sub-caste quotas: Chutia sub-category: ~414–470 marks Moran/Motak: ~356–396 marks Tai-Ahom: ~420–467 marks TGL/Ex-TGL (Barak Valley): ~317–355 marks TGL/Ex-TGL (Brahmaputra Valley): ~303–340 marks

If you missed Round 1, you can still participate in: Round 2 Counselling – Cutoffs may drop slightly. Mop-Up Round – Extra seats are often available. Tip: Use the Round 1 data to reorder your preferences strategically.

Yes. Assam MBBS counselling offers special quotas such as: Ex-Servicemen (cutoffs ~300–328 marks) Sports quota (cutoffs ~198–281 marks) Freedom Fighter quota (cutoffs ~180–200 marks) PwD quota (cutoffs ~150–230 marks)

The MP MBBS Round 1 Cutoff 2025 shows the minimum NEET UG marks required for admission in Madhya Pradesh private medical colleges. For General/UR category, top colleges like Sri Aurobindo Indore & LN Medical College Bhopal closed at ~465–490 marks, while lower-demand colleges like Sukh Sagar Jabalpur, RKDF Bhopal, and Sehore Medical College had cutoffs around 355–367 marks.

The most competitive private MBBS colleges in MP were: Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences, Indore β†’ Closed at 488–490 marks (UR) LN Medical College, Bhopal β†’ Closed at 469–472 marks (UR) RD Gardi Medical College, Ujjain β†’ Closed at 489 marks (UR) Chirayu Medical College, Bhopal β†’ Closed at 482 marks (UR)

Students with borderline NEET scores had good chances in these colleges: Sukh Sagar Medical College, Jabalpur β†’ ~357 marks RKDF Medical College, Bhopal β†’ ~355–357 marks School of Medical Science, Sehore β†’ ~354–357 marks Mahaveer Medical College, Bhopal β†’ ~359–367 marks

OBC category cutoffs were slightly lower than General: Top colleges closed at 473–486 marks (Indore, Ujjain, Bhopal). Lower-demand colleges closed between 350–370 marks.

The SC category cutoff in Round 1 was much lower: High-demand colleges: ~451–466 marks Lower-demand colleges: ~350–360 marks This gave reserved category students better chances for admission.

ST category cutoffs were significantly lower: Closed between 268–322 marks in most colleges. Example: RD Gardi Ujjain closed at 322 marks for ST quota.

The NRI quota cutoff was very low, with admissions taken even at 144–215 marks in many private medical colleges.

High-demand colleges (Sri Aurobindo, LN Bhopal, RD Gardi, Chirayu) β†’ Cutoffs above 465–490 marks. Low-demand colleges (Sukh Sagar Jabalpur, Sehore, RKDF, Mahaveer) β†’ Cutoffs around 355–367 marks.

If you missed out in Round 1, you still have chances in: Round 2 Counselling – Cutoffs usually drop slightly. Mop-Up Round – Many students upgrade or withdraw, leaving new seats available. Keep an eye on low-cutoff colleges for better chances.

The MP MBBS Round 1 Cutoff 2025 is the minimum NEET UG score and All India Rank (AIR) required for admission into government medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh. For General Category (UR), top colleges like Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal and MGM Indore closed at 533–560 marks, while newer colleges like Seoni, Neemuch, Satna had lower cutoffs around 495–505 marks.

The most competitive government MBBS colleges in MP were: MGM Medical College, Indore β†’ 560 marks (UR General) Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal β†’ 547 marks (UR General) Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior β†’ 533 marks (UR General) NSCB Medical College, Jabalpur β†’ 534 marks (UR General)

General (UR): 533–560 marks (top colleges), ~495 in newer colleges EWS: 421–540 marks OBC: 506–536 marks in top colleges, ~400–430 in lower colleges SC: 406–482 marks ST: 330–423 marks PwD & Special Quotas (Ex-Servicemen, FF, GS, SN): 160–350 marks

Newer medical colleges offered hope for borderline students with cutoffs around 495–505 marks (General category): Government Medical College, Seoni Government Medical College, Neemuch Government Medical College, Satna Government Medical College, Shivpuri

Top colleges (Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior): Closed at 530+ marks Newer colleges (Seoni, Neemuch, Shahdol, Shivpuri, Satna): 420–470 marks

SC category cutoffs in MP government colleges ranged between: High-demand colleges: ~440–482 marks Mid/low-demand colleges: ~406–425 marks

ST category students secured seats with relatively lower scores: Top colleges: ~394–423 marks Lower colleges: ~330–350 marks

Yes. Some MP government medical colleges had NRI seats. However, demand is lower, and admissions were taken at low scores (~118–180 marks) in Round 1.

Don’t panic You still have chances in: Round 2 Counselling β†’ Cutoffs often drop slightly. Mop-Up Round β†’ Vacant seats after withdrawals get re-allotted. Tip: Rearrange your preferences wisely using Round-1 data.

The MP BDS Round 1 Cutoff 2025 shows the minimum NEET UG scores and All India Ranks (AIR) required for admission into government and private dental colleges in Madhya Pradesh. The highest cutoff was at Government Autonomous College of Dentistry, Indore (~483–485 marks for General category), while private colleges had cutoffs ranging from 309–365 marks.

Government Autonomous College of Dentistry, Indore was the most competitive, with: UR (General): 483–485 marks OBC: 468–477 marks SC/ST: 311–385 marks

General (UR): 309–485 marks (Govt highest, private lowest) OBC: 335–473 marks SC: 259–377 marks ST: 182–311 marks NRI quota: 128–174 marks (private colleges)

Top private BDS colleges with higher demand (closing ~335–365 marks): Index Institute of Dental Sciences, Indore Modern Dental College, Indore Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry, Indore

Borderline NEET scorers got admission in private colleges closing at 309–329 marks, including: Bhabha Dental College, Bhopal Hitkarini Dental College, Jabalpur Maharana Pratap Dental College, Gwalior

OBC category cutoffs varied widely: Govt College (Indore): ~468–477 marks Private Colleges: 335–413 marks depending on location

SC students had chances at: Govt Dental Indore: ~343–385 marks Private Colleges: 259–316 marks

ST category cutoffs were the lowest: Govt Indore: 311 marks Private Colleges: ~182–226 marks

NRI quota admissions in private dental colleges were taken at very low scores (128–174 marks), making it a special pathway for eligible candidates

f you didn’t get a seat in Round 1, you can still apply in: Round 2 – Cutoffs often drop slightly. Mop-Up Round – Extra seats become available. Keep private colleges with lower cutoffs in preference for a higher chance.

The CET Cell Maharashtra has released the official Round 1 BDS cutoff 2025. Top colleges in Mumbai, Pune, and Navi Mumbai such as DY Patil Pune, MGM Navi Mumbai, Terna Navi Mumbai, and YMT Navi Mumbai closed around 430–460 NEET marks. Rural and district colleges like Beed, Latur, Solapur, and Ratnagiri admitted students at much lower scores (150–350 marks)

Premium colleges in Mumbai, Pune, and Navi Mumbai saw the highest cutoffs: MGM Dental College, Navi Mumbai – ~450+ marks (Open category) Terna Dental College, Navi Mumbai – ~430+ marks DY Patil Dental College, Pune – ~420–431 marks YMT Dental College, Navi Mumbai – ~430–442 marks

District-level and rural colleges admitted students at 200–300 marks, and in some special quotas, as low as 150–200 marks. Examples: Aditya Dental College, Beed – ~325 marks MIDSR Dental College, Latur – ~350–396 marks Hedgewar Dental College, Hingoli – ~160–200 marks Nanded Rural Dental College – ~188–196 marks

OBC / SEBC: ~350–430 marks (higher in urban colleges, lower in rural) SC: ~320–370 marks ST: ~160–280 marks VJ/NT: ~330–380 marks

Institutional Quota (IQ): Seats closed around 200–280 marks, even in reputed colleges like MGM, DY Patil, and Terna. Minority Quota: Cutoffs were 20–30 marks lower than Open category in most colleges. For example, YMT Navi Mumbai Open ~430 vs Minority ~400 marks

Yes Many private dental colleges offer Institutional, Minority, and NRI Quota seats where students with 150–250 marks can still secure admission, especially in the Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy rounds

Maharashtra has 26 private dental colleges, including popular names like DY Patil Pune, Terna Navi Mumbai, MGM Navi Mumbai, YMT Navi Mumbai, SMBT Nasik, Sinhagad Pune, ACPM Dhule, and Aditya Dental College Beed

Yes. Historically, Round 2 and Mop-Up rounds see a significant drop in cutoffs, especially for: Institutional Quota seats Minority Quota seats Reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC, SEBC) This means students with lower NEET marks still stand a strong chance in later rounds

The CET Cell Maharashtra released Round 1 BDS cutoffs for top government dental colleges. Government Dental College (GDC) Mumbai: 485–493 marks (Open) Nair Dental College, Mumbai: 487–499 marks (Open) GDC Nagpur: 472–478 marks (Open) GDC Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: 472–476 marks (Open)

OBC category cutoffs ranged between 457–477 marks. GDC Mumbai OBC (HA) closed at 477 marks Nair Dental OBC closed at 465 marks GDC Nagpur OBC closed at 464 marks Sambhajinagar OBC closed at 450–462 marks

SC candidates secured BDS seats in the 400–417 marks range. GDC Mumbai SC cutoff: 417 marks Nair Dental College SC cutoff: 407 marks GDC Nagpur SC cutoff: 402 marks GDC Sambhajinagar SC cutoff: 400 marks

ST cutoffs were much lower compared to other categories, between 230–321 marks. GDC Mumbai ST cutoff: 230 marks Nair Dental ST cutoff: 321 marks GDC Nagpur ST cutoff: 309 marks Sambhajinagar ST cutoff: 305 marks

The EWS cutoff range was 462–470 marks across top colleges: GDC Mumbai: 470–472 marks Nair Dental: 470 marks GDC Nagpur: 468 marks GDC Sambhajinagar: 466 marks

PWD candidates were allotted seats at very low scores: As low as 125–186 marks across Mumbai, Nagpur, and Sambhajinagar colleges. This makes the PWD quota one of the lowest cutoff categories

Defence quota (DEF1 & DEF3) seats were allotted in the 450–454 marks range. Example: GDC Mumbai DEF1: 454 marks GDC Mumbai DEF3: 452 marks

Nair Dental College, Mumbai had the highest closing marks in Round 1: Open category closed at 499 marks It remains the most competitive BDS government college in Maharashtra

Yes Students in this range have strong chances, especially in reserved categories (OBC, SC, SEBC, NT, VJ, EWS) and in later rounds (Round 2, Mop-Up).

The Special (G) Quota is a reserved category under KEA counselling for MBBS seats in Karnataka. It includes CAP, D, JK, NCC, PHM, S-G, SPO, and XD categories, ensuring representation for children of armed personnel, defense candidates, Jammu & Kashmir students, NCC cadets, physically handicapped, sports achievers, and ex-defense candidates.

You can check the official KEA website for the latest PDF cut-off lists. For easier navigation, Eduvio provides college-wise and category-wise Special (G) quota cut-off tables with expert insights.

The Special Quota includes the following: CAP – Children of Armed Personnel D – Defense JK – Jammu & Kashmir NCC – National Cadet Corps PHM – Physically Handicapped Medical S-G – Sports (General) SPO – Sports XD – Ex-Defense

Yes. Government medical colleges usually have higher closing cut-offs under Special (G) Quota due to higher demand. Private colleges often show more flexibility, with slightly lower cut-offs.

Yes. Candidates can apply under General Merit and Special Quota simultaneously. During allotment, KEA considers the higher-preference option where you qualify.

In most cases, yes. Special Quota cut-offs are designed to make MBBS admissions more accessible for eligible groups, so closing ranks are often more relaxed compared to General Merit.

Candidates must upload valid documents depending on their category, such as: Defense/Ex-Defense certificate (CAP/D/XD) NCC certificate J&K domicile proof (JK) Sports certificates (S-G, SPO) Disability certificate (PHM) Failure to provide valid proof can lead to cancellation of quota claims.

The seat count varies across colleges and categories. KEA publishes a seat matrix before each round, showing the number of Special (G) Quota seats available in government and private medical colleges.

Yes. Candidates eligible under Special Quota are considered in later rounds as well, depending on seat availability after earlier allotments.

No. The Special (G) Quota applies only to KEA-regulated government and private seats. NRI/Management quota follows separate admission rules.

Top government colleges β†’ Higher closing scores for CAP, NCC, and JK categories. Private colleges β†’ More flexibility, especially in SPO, S-G, and PHM categories. Overall β†’ Special Quota cut-offs remain lower than General Merit, offering better admission chances for eligible candidates.

Eduvio provides: βœ” Personalized counselling for Special (G) Quota students βœ” Category-wise cut-off analysis (CAP, D, JK, NCC, PHM, S-G, SPO, XD) βœ” Seat prediction tools based on NEET score & past cut-offs βœ” Step-by-step guidance for document verification & counselling process

The Open Quota includes MBBS seats available to all NEET-qualified students regardless of category. Admissions are purely based on All India Rank (AIR) and NEET score as per KEA’s counselling process.

The official cut-off list is published on the KEA website. Eduvio also provides college-wise and mark-wise Open Quota cut-off tables with expert analysis to help students understand trends.

St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore had the highest cut-off at AIR 13,706 (547 marks), making it the top choice for many aspirants.

Tier-1 Private Colleges (Kempe Gowda, Father Muller, Vydehi, AJIMS, MS Ramaiah) closed between 490–510 marks. Mid-Tier Colleges (BGS Global, Ambedkar, JJM Davangere) closed between 470–495 marks.

Yes. Private universities with higher tuition fees like PES, Dayananda Sagar, Sapthagiri, Adichunchanagiri, and Srinivasa admitted students in the 350–390 mark range under Open Quota.

Private universities charge β‚Ή15–25 lakhs annually, making them costlier. Due to higher fees and lower demand, their cut-offs are more relaxed compared to KEA-regulated private colleges.

Government Colleges (Open Quota) β†’ Much lower fees (β‚Ή60,000–1.4 lakh/year). Private Colleges (KEA-regulated) β†’ Moderate fees (β‚Ή6–10 lakhs/year). Private Universities β†’ Higher fees (β‚Ή15–25 lakhs/year).

500+ marks β†’ Aim for top colleges like St. John’s, Kempe Gowda, Father Muller. 450–490 marks β†’ Target mid-tier private colleges. 350–430 marks β†’ Keep private universities as backup options.

Yes. However, competition increases and most top colleges close in Round 2. In mop-up, private universities generally have more availability due to higher fee structures.

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The Hyderabad-Karnataka (HK) Quota applies to students from six districts β€” Bidar, Kalaburagi, Yadgir, Raichur, Koppal, and Ballari. Eligible candidates from these regions benefit from relaxed cut-offs in both government and private medical colleges under KEA counselling.

Cut-offs are generally 5–15 marks lower than General Merit. For example: Mysore Medical College β†’ GMH closed at 553 marks, while SCH closed at 517 marks. Bangalore Medical College (BMC) β†’ HK candidates secured seats at 550–559 marks, slightly below GM

The HK quota covers multiple caste and regional categories, including: 1H, 2AH, 2BH, 3AH, 3BH GMH, SC-H, ST-H, etc. Each category has separate cut-offs under the HK reservation.

Bangalore Medical College (BMC) β†’ 550–559 marks (AIR 8,616–12,110) Mysore Medical College β†’ 537–553 marks KIMS, Hubli β†’ 532–540 marks These remain the top choices for HK students, even with the quota advantage.

Yes. Many regional government colleges like Bidar, Gulbarga, and Raichur Institutes of Medical Sciences had closing cut-offs in the 465–490 mark range. Private colleges in HK regions went as low as 450 marks.

HK reservation provided significant relief: SC-H categories closed as low as 400–430 marks in multiple colleges. ST-H categories also saw cut-offs between 405–425 marks. This gave reserved-category candidates a strong chance at MBBS admission.

Private HK quota colleges like Vydehi, Ramaiah, Sapthagiri, and Kanachur admitted students at 460–475 marks, while some regional colleges went down to 450 marks, depending on demand.

Students must produce: Domicile/Residence certificate from an HK district Category certificate (if applicable – SC/ST/OBC within HK) Proof of education (school/college study certificate) from an HK district Without these, the HK claim is invalid, and admission shifts to General Merit.

Yes. The HK quota applies to both government and KEA-regulated private colleges in Karnataka MBBS counselling. However, seat numbers vary by category and institution.

Eduvio provides: Category-wise HK cut-off insights (1H, 2AH, SC-H, ST-H, GMH, etc.) College prioritization based on NEET score & affordability Counselling strategy to maximize quota benefits Mop-Up & Stray Round guidance for HK students

The NRI Quota is reserved for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), and their children/wards. It allows eligible candidates to secure MBBS seats in both government and private medical colleges under KEA counselling, usually with lower NEET cut-offs but higher tuition fees.

The OTH Quota is meant for candidates who don’t fall under NRI but apply for leftover or special seats reserved by KEA. These seats are available in both government and private colleges, often closing at mid-NEET scores (325–370 marks) in Round 2 (Final) 2025.

Students with as low as 115–160 NEET marks secured admission under NRI quota. Examples include: Siddaganga Medical College, Tumakuru β†’ AIR 12,64,973 (120 marks) Father Muller, Mangalore β†’ AIR 10,98,513 (144 marks) M.S. Ramaiah, Bangalore β†’ AIR 10,21,201 (157 marks)

OTH quota cut-offs were significantly higher than NRI but still accessible. Examples: Vijayanagar Institute, Bellary β†’ 370 marks Chikkaballapura Institute β†’ 326 marks Raichur Institute β†’ 326 marks This shows that students scoring 325–370 marks had strong chances under OTH quota.

Yes. Even government colleges like Hassan & Bellary admitted students under NRI quota. However, compared to private universities, government colleges had relatively better closing ranks and higher marks.

Because NRI seats carry much higher tuition fees (β‚Ή20–30 lakhs per year), demand is lower. This results in relaxed cut-offs β€” allowing candidates with even 120–160 NEET marks to secure MBBS seats.

Top Bangalore Colleges β†’ Kempegowda, Ramaiah, Vydehi, KIMS (still competitive despite fees). Regional Government Colleges β†’ Hassan, Bellary, Raichur, Gulbarga (preferred due to relatively lower fees). Private Universities β†’ PES, Dayananda Sagar, Srinivasa, East Point (low cut-offs but very high fees).

NRI Quota β†’ β‚Ή20–30 lakhs per year (varies by college). OTH Quota β†’ β‚Ή10–15 lakhs per year in most private colleges. Government Colleges (NRI seats) β†’ lower than private NRI, but still higher than standard government fees.

Eligibility includes: Children/wards of NRIs, OCIs, and PIOs Sponsored candidates by eligible relatives (proof required) Must have qualified NEET UG with minimum percentile as per NMC guidelines.

Eduvio provides: College-wise NRI/OTH cut-off insights Budget-based counselling (Govt vs Private vs University) Legal documentation guidance for NRI sponsorship & eligibility Guaranteed admission pathways for eligible students

The Management Quota in Telangana private dental colleges allows candidates to secure BDS seats irrespective of state domicile. Seats are split into Local (Telangana & Andhra Pradesh students) and Non-Local (other state students) categories.

Local students generally had a slight advantage with higher cut-offs, while non-local cut-offs were comparatively lower. For example: SVS Dental College, Mahabubnagar β†’ Local: 431 marks (AIR 1,53,218) | Non-Local: 250 marks (AIR 6,02,642) Panineeya Dental College, Hyderabad β†’ Local: 390 marks | Non-Local: 307 marks

The highest cut-off was at SVS Dental College, Mahabubnagar (Local quota) with 431 marks (AIR 1,53,218).

The lowest cut-offs were recorded at: Thirumala Dental College, Nizamabad (Non-Local) β†’ 284 marks Meghana Dental College, Nizamabad (Non-Local) β†’ 292 marks MNR Dental College, Fasalwadi (Non-Local) β†’ 313 marks This shows non-local students with 280–320 marks still had chances in BDS admissions.

Army College of Dental Sciences, Secunderabad β†’ Local: 373 marks | Non-Local: 356 marks Panineeya Dental College, Hyderabad β†’ Local: 390 marks | Non-Local: 307 marks SVS Dental College, Mahabubnagar β†’ Local: 431 marks | Non-Local: 250 marks These remain the preferred choices for both Telangana and out-of-state students.

Yes. Non-local seats are open to students from any Indian state, provided they have qualified NEET UG 2025 and meet KEA counselling requirements.

Local category β†’ 370–430 marks for top dental colleges. Non-local category β†’ 280–350 marks still secured seats in Round 1.

Eduvio offers: College-wise local vs non-local cut-off comparison Guidance for choice filling in Telangana BDS counselling Expert support for students with lower NEET scores (280–350) Guaranteed admission pathways under management quota

The NRI Quota in Telangana BDS counselling is reserved for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), and their children/wards. These seats are usually high-fee seats with relaxed cut-offs, offering opportunities for students with lower NEET scores.

The highest cut-off was at Panineeya Dental College, Hyderabad, closing at 212 marks (AIR 7,47,671).

The lowest cut-off was at Meghana Dental College, Nizamabad, where students with just 116 marks (AIR 12,94,283) secured admission under NRI quota.

op dental colleges β†’ 160–210 marks. Mid & regional colleges β†’ 125–160 marks. Lower-demand colleges β†’ As low as 116–140 marks. This means even students with NEET scores below 150 had chances in NRI quota.

NRI seats carry much higher tuition fees (β‚Ή8–12 lakhs per year in BDS), making them less competitive. This results in relaxed cut-offs, allowing lower-scoring NEET candidates to secure admission.

Some examples include: Panineeya Dental College, Hyderabad β†’ 212 marks Balaji Dental College, Moinabad β†’ 167 marks Mamata Dental College, Khammam β†’ 146 marks Kamineni Dental College, Narketpally β†’ 125 marks Meghana Dental College, Nizamabad β†’ 116 marks

Eligibility includes: Children/wards of NRIs, OCIs, or PIOs Sponsored candidates by eligible NRI relatives (with proof) Must have qualified NEET-UG 2025 with minimum percentile as per NMC rules.

Eduvio provides: College-wise NRI cut-off analysis Fee structure guidance for Telangana dental colleges Document support for NRI eligibility & sponsorship Guaranteed admission pathways for eligible students with lower NEET scores

The Management Quota in Telangana private medical colleges allows students to secure MBBS seats outside of the general state merit list. It has two categories: Local (Telangana/Andhra Pradesh students) Non-Local (students from other Indian states)

Non-Local students faced higher cut-offs due to greater competition. For example: Apollo Medical College, Hyderabad β†’ Local: 414 marks | Non-Local: 499 marks Kamineni Academy, Hyderabad β†’ Local: 394 marks | Non-Local: 481 marks Bhaskar Medical College, Moinabad β†’ Local: 376 marks | Non-Local: 471 marks

The highest non-local cut-off was at Apollo Medical College, Hyderabad with 499 marks (AIR 53,496).

Some of the lowest cut-offs were recorded at: Surabhi Institute, Siddipet (Local) β†’ 300 marks Nova Medical College, Hyderabad (Local) β†’ 293 marks Arundathi Institute, Dundigal (Local) β†’ 321 marks This shows students with 290–330 marks still got MBBS seats under Management Quota (Local).

The following had high non-local cut-offs (450–499 marks): Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad Kamineni Academy of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad Mamata Academy of Medical Sciences, Bachupally Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad Bhaskar Medical College, Moinabad

Yes. Non-local quota seats are open to students from any state in India, provided they have qualified NEET UG 2025 and meet counselling guidelines.

Local quota admissions β†’ 290–410 marks for most colleges. Non-local quota admissions β†’ 450–499 marks in top colleges, 415–450 marks in mid-tier colleges.

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The NRI Quota allows Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), and their children/wards to secure MBBS seats in Telangana medical colleges. These seats usually have much higher fees but lower NEET cut-offs, making them a pathway for students with lower scores.

The highest cut-off was at Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, closing at 312 marks (AIR 4,09,015).

The lowest cut-off was at Nova Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, where students with just 113 marks (AIR 13,19,000) got admission under NRI quota.

Top-tier colleges (Apollo, Kamineni, Mamata, Deccan, Bhaskar) β†’ 230–310 marks Mid-tier colleges (Shadan, SVS, Medicity, Mamata Khammam) β†’ 190–220 marks Lower-demand colleges (Ayaan, VRK Women’s, TRR, Nova) β†’ 113–170 marks

Because NRI quota seats have higher annual tuition fees (β‚Ή20–30 lakhs per year), demand is lower. This results in relaxed cut-offs, allowing students with even 120–180 marks in NEET 2025 to get admission.

Apollo Medical College, Hyderabad β†’ 312 marks Kamineni Academy, Hyderabad β†’ 259 marks Mamata Academy, Bachupally β†’ 257 marks Deccan Medical College, Hyderabad β†’ 246 marks These remain prestigious NRI quota choices in Telangana.

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For Open category, the cut-off was 414 marks (AIR 1,83,709). For EWS category, it was 415 marks (AIR 1,81,571). This shows high competition, and candidates scoring 410–420 marks remained in the safe zone for Round 1.

SC2 category β†’ 363 marks (AIR 2,86,260) SC3 category β†’ 374 marks (AIR 2,62,484) ST category β†’ 374 marks (AIR 2,63,480) Reserved categories offered opportunities to candidates with 360–374 marks.

BCA β†’ 350 marks (AIR 3,15,148) β†’ lowest among BC groups BCB β†’ 361 marks (AIR 2,90,495) BCC β†’ 364 marks (AIR 2,83,986) BCD β†’ 412 marks (AIR 1,86,612) BCE β†’ 408 marks (AIR 1,95,247) BC candidates scoring 350–415 marks had realistic chances in Round 1.

The BCA category had the lowest cut-off at 350 marks, making it the most attainable among all reserved categories.

The highest cut-offs were in Open & EWS categories (414–415 marks), showing intense competition for unreserved seats.

Open/EWS aspirants β†’ need 410+ marks to stay competitive. SC/ST aspirants β†’ chances strong at 360–375 marks. BC categories β†’ cut-offs ranged 350–415 marks, giving wide opportunities depending on sub-category.

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Open Category β†’ Cut-offs ranged from 355 to 415 marks. Highest: Panineeya Dental College, Hyderabad – 406 marks Lowest: Kamineni Dental College, Narketpally – 355 marks EWS Category β†’ Similar to Open, cut-offs ranged 392–406 marks. Candidates scoring 390–415 marks were safe in top private dental colleges under Open/EWS.

SC2 β†’ 344–354 marks SC3 β†’ 361–368 marks ST β†’ 358–373 marks Reserved categories offered opportunities for students in the 344–370 marks range, lower than Open/EWS

BCA β†’ 328–348 marks (lowest cut-off among all BCs) BCB β†’ 382–407 marks (higher competition, close to Open/EWS) BCC β†’ 335–357 marks (mid-range) BCD β†’ 385–400 marks (highly competitive) BCE β†’ 384–399 marks (high competition) BC candidates scoring 330–400 marks had good chances depending on sub-category.

Panineeya Dental College, Hyderabad β†’ 406 marks (Open/EWS) Mamata Institute of Dental Sciences, Bachupally β†’ 401 marks Army College of Dental Sciences (ACDS) β†’ 415 marks (Open), highly selective

Kamineni Dental College, Narketpally β†’ 355 marks (Open) Meghana Dental College, Nizamabad β†’ 361 marks (ST/SC) Thirumala Dental College, Nizamabad β†’ 358–361 marks (ST/SC) Students with mid-350s scores still found opportunities in Round 1.

Open/EWS β†’ 390–415 marks BC (all sub-categories) β†’ 330–400 marks SC/ST β†’ 344–370 marks

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In Round 2 of Odisha NEET UG Counselling 2025, the Open category cut-off closed at 511 marks for SCB Dental College, Cuttack, and 456 marks for Hi-Tech Dental College, Bhubaneswar. Reserved and quota-based seats (SC, ST, SGS, NRI, Ex-Servicemen, Green Card) saw much lower cut-offs, in some cases even below 200 marks.

SCB Dental College, Cuttack is the top government dental college in Odisha, consistently closing above 500 marks in NEET UG counselling. Hi-Tech Dental College, Bhubaneswar is the top private option, offering wider opportunities with cut-offs in the 450–470 range for Open seats and much lower for SGS and NRI categories.

Round 2 cut-offs dropped significantly across all categories: SCB Cuttack: Dropped from ~530+ to 511 marks. Hi-Tech Bhubaneswar: Dropped from ~480 to 456 marks in Open. Reserved & SGS seats saw even bigger drops, in some cases 200+ marks lower.

SC Category: SCB Cuttack closed at 443 marks, Hi-Tech at 396 marks. ST Category: SCB closed at 326 marks, while Hi-Tech admitted at just 211 marks.

The SGS (State Government School) quota reserves seats for students from government schools. In 2025, SGS cut-offs dropped drastically: Hi-Tech Bhubaneswar admitted SGS candidates at just 120–188 marks. SCB Cuttack SGS seats closed in the 424–442 range.

In Round 2, Hi-Tech Dental College (Bhubaneswar) admitted NRI candidates at just 152 marks, making it one of the easiest paths for NRI-sponsored students. SCB Dental College does not have NRI quota seats.

Two main colleges participated: SCB Dental College, Cuttack (Government) Hi-Tech Dental College, Bhubaneswar (Private)

The Green Card Quota is highly competitive: SCB Cuttack closed at 505 marks. Hi-Tech Bhubaneswar closed at 430 marks.

The SGS and NRI quotas had the lowest cut-offs. Hi-Tech Dental College admitted candidates at 120–188 marks under SGS, and 152 marks under NRI quota.

Yes .With categories like ST, SGS, and NRI, even scores below 400 or 300 can secure a seat in Hi-Tech Dental College, Bhubaneswar. However, SCB Dental College, Cuttack requires 430+ even under reserved quotas.

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In Round 2 NEET UG 2025 counselling, Odisha’s Open category cut-off was 564 marks at SCB Medical College, Cuttack (AIR 7,135) and 550 marks at MKCG Berhampur. Mid-tier colleges like Balasore, Koraput, Balangir admitted students around 480–510 marks.

SCB Medical College, Cuttack is the toughest MBBS college in Odisha, with cut-offs consistently above 560 marks in Round 2 for Open seats. VIMSAR Burla and MKCG Berhampur follow closely, closing at 540–550 marks.

Round 2 cut-offs dropped by 10–25 marks in top colleges (e.g., SCB from ~580 to 564). In district colleges, the drop was bigger (Balasore, Koraput, Balangir dropped into the 480–500 range). Reserved categories (SC, ST, SGS, PH) saw much sharper drops, in some cases 200–300 marks lower

SC Category: Closed at 432 marks (SCB Cuttack) and 407–450 marks in other government colleges. ST Category: Closed as low as 326 marks (SCB) and 350–360 marks in regional colleges. Some SGS/ST-PH seats dropped near 200 marks.

The Physically Handicapped (PH) quota saw drastically reduced cut-offs: SCB Cuttack closed at 336–374 marks. Other district colleges admitted at 118–200 marks under PH.

The Green Card quota remained competitive in top government colleges: SCB Cuttack: 552 marks (OPGC), 511 marks (SCGC) MKCG Berhampur: 545 marks (OPGC), 484 marks (SCGC) Regional colleges (Balangir, Keonjhar, Bhawanipatna) closed at 290–450 marks for SC/ST Green Card.

The NRI quota provided the biggest opportunity: Seats were allotted at just 144–145 marks in private colleges like Hi-Tech Bhubaneswar, Hi-Tech Rourkela, and DRIEMS.

Under SGS quota, cut-offs fell sharply: Open category SGS closed at 450–500 marks. SC/ST SGS seats were available at 200–300 marks in multiple colleges. This made SGS the most favorable quota for low scorers in Odisha.

Yes . With ST, SGS, PH, and NRI quotas, students scoring below 400 (even as low as 150–200 marks) secured seats in colleges like Hi-Tech Bhubaneswar, Hi-Tech Rourkela, and DRIEMS. For government colleges, however, a minimum of 430–450 marks is usually required under SC/ST/PH quotas.

SCB Medical College, Cuttack – 564 marks (OPNO) MKCG Medical College, Berhampur – 550 marks (OPNO) VIMSAR, Burla – 547 marks (OPNO)

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College Name AIR Marks Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam 14723 545 Guntur Medical College, Guntur 22062 533 Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool 24823 529 Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada 24540 529 Siddhartha Medical College, Vijayawada 27628 525 Highest cutoff: Andhra Medical College (545 marks)

College Name AIR Marks Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam 27437 525 Guntur Medical College, Guntur 32003 520 Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool 37848 514 Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada 33650 518 Siddhartha Medical College, Vijayawada 53863 498 Best chance for EWS: Guntur & Rangaraya Colleges (around 518–520 marks)

College Name Category AIR Marks Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam SC1 35434 516 Guntur Medical College, Guntur SC1 139803 439 Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool SC3 53320 499 Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada SC1 68475 487 Top SC cutoff: Andhra Medical College – 516 marks

College Name AIR Marks Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam 108820 458 Guntur Medical College, Guntur 154643 430 Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool 127776 446 Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada 161305 426 Highest ST cutoff: Andhra Medical College (458 marks)

Category Top College AIR Marks BCA Guntur Medical College 43089 508 BCB Kurnool Medical College 38624 513 BCC Andhra Medical College 14496 545 BCD Guntur Medical College 22790 532 BCE Andhra Medical College 14021 546 BCC & BCE cutoffs are the highest (545–546 marks) in Andhra Medical College.

Category College AIR Marks BCA-PH Government Medical College, Kadapa 91356 470 BCB-PH Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada 42742 509 BCD-PH Government Medical College, Ongole 34237 517 BCE-PH Sri Venkateswara Medical College, Tirupati 47785 504 Top PH BC category cutoff: Ongole Medical College (517 marks)

College Name AIR Marks Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam 15377 543 Guntur Medical College, Guntur 23231 531 Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool 24385 529 Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada 25874 527 Siddhartha Medical College, Vijayawada 50127 502 Top Female OC cutoff: Andhra Medical College (543 marks)

College AIR Marks Andhra Medical College 28154 524 Guntur Medical College 31075 521 Kurnool Medical College 38081 513 Rangaraya Medical College 33803 518 Siddhartha Medical College 50127 502

Category Top College AIR Marks BCA Guntur Medical College 43171 508 BCB Guntur Medical College 34367 517 BCC Kurnool Medical College 69571 486 BCD Rangaraya Medical College 25835 527 BCE Kurnool Medical College 33643 518 Best BC cutoffs: BCB (517) and BCD (527)

Category College AIR Marks SC1 Andhra Medical College 131192 444 SC2 Guntur Medical College 83631 475 SC3 Kurnool Medical College 65541 489 ST Andhra Medical College 131270 444

Category College AIR Marks OC-PH Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada 23812 530 SC2-PH Guntur Medical College 76737 480 SC3-PH Rangaraya Medical College 693430 225 ST-PH Srikakulam Medical College 198007 406 Highest PH cutoff (female): Rangaraya Medical College (530 marks)

Nandyal Government Medical College (OC Male – 495 marks, Female – 494 marks) Paderu and Machilipatnam also had lower cutoffs (around 505–509 marks).

Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam – 545 marks (Male OC), 543 marks (Female OC) This remains the top college in AP under the Competent Authority Quota (CQ).

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OC: AIR 50053 | Marks 502 SC2: AIR 154588 | Marks 430 SC3: AIR 136449 | Marks 441 ST: AIR 224452 | Marks 393 BC categories: BCA – 479 (AIR 78554) BCB – 470 (AIR 91678) BCD – 497 (AIR 55963) BCE – 473 (AIR 87347)

OC: 476 (AIR 82179) SC2: 413 (AIR 185577) SC3: 418 (AIR 175803) ST: 377 (AIR 255996) BCA: 464 | BCB: – | BCD: 442 | BCE: 449

OC: 486 (AIR 69086) SC2: 418 (AIR 176387) SC3: 427 (AIR 159631) ST: 382 (AIR 246228) BCA: 458 | BCB: 459 | BCD: 468 | BCE: 456

OC: 499 (AIR 53427) SC2: 428 (AIR 159026) SC3: 438 (AIR 140805) ST: 395 (AIR 220876) BCA: 476 | BCB: 466 | BCD: 491

OC: 491 (AIR 62836) SC2: 411 (AIR 189537) ST: 381 (AIR 247877) BCB: 452 | BCD: 483 | BCE: 413

OC: 495 | SC2: 420 | SC3: 430 | ST: 384 BCA: 463 | BCB: 456 | BCD: 490

OC: 499 | SC2: 427 | SC3: 439 | ST: 399 BCA: 473 | BCB: 467 | BCD: 493 | BCE: 430

OC: 497 | SC2: 422 | ST: 391 BCA: 468 | BCB: 462 | BCD: 488 | BCE: 443

OC: 495 | SC2: 415 | SC3: 433 | ST: 386 BCA: 466 | BCB: 462 | BCD: 484 | BCE: 423

OC: 505 | SC2: 433 | SC3: 442 | ST: 401 BCA: 492 | BCB: 473 | BCD: 503 | BCE: 476

OC: 489 | SC2: 424 | SC3: 432 | ST: 384 BCA: 462 | BCB: 463 | BCD: 465 | BCE: 459

OC: 486 | SC2: 421 | SC3: 424 | ST: 384 BCA: 455 | BCB: 457 | BCD: 459 | BCE: 456

OC: 479 | SC2: 414 | ST: 377 BCA: 448 | BCB: 448 | BCD: 443 | BCE: 452

OC: 481 | SC2: 415 | SC3: 420 | ST: 377 BCA: 445 | BCB: 450 | BCD: 443 | BCE: 450

Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa: 437 (AIR 143379) Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, Vijayawada: 397 (AIR 215296)

Dr. Pinnamaneni Siddhartha, Gannavaram (Female): OC – 499 | SC2 – 425 | SC3 – 437 | ST – 391 NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani (Female): OC – 507 | SC2 – 432 | SC3 – 450 | ST – 402 Apollo Institute, Chittoor (Female): OC – 485 | SC2 – 416 | SC3 – 425 | ST – 381

NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani – OC cutoff 507 marks (AIR ~44,000) for both males and females.

Sri Balaji Medical College, Tirupati – 377 marks Viswabharathi Medical College, Kurnool – 377 marks

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NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani – 534 marks (AIR 20,992).

ASRAM, Eluru – 515 marks Narayana, Nellore – 508 marks GSL, Rajamahendravaram – 507 marks Katuri & GVP – around 501 marks

501–534 marks (aim for 510+ to target NRI, Narayana, GSL, ASRAM).

NRI Medical College – 446 marks Dr. Pinnamaneni Siddhartha – 437 marks GVP – 430 marks Sri Balaji – 423 marks

430–446 marks (aim for 438+ for NRI/Pinnamaneni tier).

PES – 472 marks Apollo / Katuri – 468 marks Great Eastern – 464 marks Viswabharathi – 461 marks Anna Gowri – 460 marks

460–472 marks.

ASRAM – 506 marks GSL – 504 marks Narayana – 501 marks Apollo – 495 marks

495–506 marks (500+ is strong).

Viswabharathi – 466 marks GSL & GVP – 458 marks

458–466 marks.

NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani – 519 marks (AIR 32,378).

Narayana, Nellore – 514 Pinnamaneni, Gannavaram – 507 Katuri – 503 Apollo – 502 PES – 501 Konaseema – 499 GVP – 498 Santhiram – 494 Viswabharathi – 492

502–519 marks (Aim for 505+).

Maharaja Institute of Medical Sciences, Vizianagaram – 431 marks.

β‰₯431 marks (limited seats, apply widely).

NRI – 504 marks Narayana – 476 marks Santhiram – 466 marks

466–504 marks.

ASRAM – 475 marks Sri Balaji – 461 marks

461–475 marks.

NRI – 476 marks Konaseema – 458 marks Maharaja – 458 marks

458–476 marks.

GVP Medical College, Visakhapatnam – 114 marks.

Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal – 131 marks.

Apply to multiple colleges; PH seats depend heavily on availability, not marks alone.

Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, Vijayawada.

Female: 474 marks (AIQ 86,209) Male: 454 marks (AIQ 1,15,578)

Yes β€” they usually have lower cut-offs than general private seats.

Match your marks with safe bands. Arrange college choices from dream β†’ probable β†’ safe. Don’t list too few options β€” longer lists = higher chances. Top colleges like NRI, Narayana, GSL, ASRAM, Apollo, Katuri are more competitive. Include wider options like PES, GVP, Santhiram, Viswabharathi, Anna Gowri, Maharaja. PH and Minority candidates β€” apply broadly.

Sri Venkateswara Medical College (SVMC), Tirupati – 537 marks (AIQ 18,901).

Siddhartha Medical College, Vijayawada – 536 marks ACSR GMC, Nellore – 527 marks GMC Kadapa – 514 marks GMC Nandyal – 512 marks GMC Paderu – 509 marks Sri Padmavathi Medical College (SPMCW), Tirupati – 515 marks

515–537 marks for top seats; 509–514 for broader zone colleges.

β‰₯530 marks β†’ start with SVMC & Siddhartha. 520–528 β†’ include Nellore, Kadapa, Nandyal. 509–514 β†’ add Paderu or SPMC(W).

GMC Srikakulam – 452 marks (AIQ 1,19,054).

Siddhartha Medical College, Vijayawada – 476 marks (AIQ 83,081).

Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada – 437 marks (AIQ 1,42,714).

SC2: 448–455 marks SC3: 472–478 marks ST: 432–440 marks

SVMC, Tirupati – 521 marks. Other strong options: Siddhartha – 510, SPMC(W) – 495.

505–521 marks.

Guntur MC – 544 Kurnool MC – 534 Rangaraya – 521 SVMC – 518 Srikakulam – 499 Nandyal – 485 Nellore – 505

518–544 marks.

Andhra Medical College, Vizag – 566 Kurnool MC – 557 Rangaraya – 539 Paderu – 506

539–566 (elite), or 505–538 (broader reach).

Rangaraya MC, Kakinada – 553 marks. Safe band: 548–553 marks.

BCB β‰₯530 β†’ Guntur/Kurnool first. BCD 550Β± β†’ Andhra MC or Kurnool.

Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam – 567 marks (AIQ 6,020).

Siddhartha MC, Vijayawada – 550 Rangaraya MC, Kakinada – 542 GMC Rajamahendravaram – 526 GMC Srikakulam – 522 GMC Anantapur – 520 GMC Kadapa – 516 GMC Machilipatnam – 510

542–567 (premium), 510–541 (mid-range).

Yes β€” GMC Vizianagaram – 445 marks (AIQ 1,29,812).

442–448 marks. Counsellor Tip: β‰₯555 marks β†’ start with Andhra MC. 545–552 β†’ add Siddhartha/Rangaraya. 520–540 β†’ include Rajamahendravaram, Srikakulam, Anantapur, Kadapa.

GMC Anantapur – 516 GMC Nandyal – 492 Safe range: 500–516 marks.

Kurnool MC – 536 SVMC, Tirupati – 520 Safe band: 520–536 marks.

GMC Nandyal – 507 marks. Safe band: 502–507 marks.

GMC Kadapa – 521 GMC Srikakulam – 479 Safe band: 479–521 marks.

Step-by-step plan: Match your marks to safe bands (gender + category). Stack colleges (Dream β†’ Probable β†’ Safe). Fill more choices β€” under-listing = lost chances. Reserved/Minority/PH? Apply to multiple colleges. Track resignations/conversions before locking.

College OC SC2 SC3 ST NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani 505 433 442 401 Alluri Seetharama Raju (ASRAM), Eluru 502 430 441 393 Apollo Institute, Chittoor 501 β€” β€” β€” GSL Med College, Rajamahendravaram 499 427 439 399 Pinnamaneni Siddhartha, Gannavaram 499 428 438 395 Safe Score Bands (Male – Private) OC: 498–506 β†’ Target NRI Med / ASRAM / Apollo SC2: 420–435 β†’ NRI Med / ASRAM upper edge SC3: 430–442 β†’ NRI Med / ASRAM / GSL top cluster ST: 392–402 β†’ NRI Med / NRI Inst. ceiling Counsellor Tip: OC β‰₯502 β†’ prioritize NRI Med & ASRAM. SC2/SC3 near upper band β†’ NRI Med / ASRAM / GSL

Top Cut-Offs: BCA: NRI Med – 492 BCB: Narayana, Nellore – 479 BCC: ASRAM – 488 BCD: NRI Med – 503 BCE: Katuri – 443 Safe Score Bands (Male – BC) BCA: 476–492 BCB: 466–479 BCC: 470–488 BCD: 488–503 BCE: 420–443 Tip: NRI Med dominates BCA & BCD. Narayana tops BCB.

Highlights: OC-PH: NRI Med – 507, GSL – 500, Maharaja – 497 BCA-PH: NRI Med – 475 BCB-PH: Katuri – 490, Konaseema – 488 BCD-PH: ASRAM – 502 (standout) BCE-PH: ASRAM / GSL – 431 Safe Score Bands (Male-PH) OC-PH: 495–508 BCB/BCD-PH: 485–502 SC2/SC3/BCE-PH: Availability is decisive Minority College: Nimra Institute – 397

College OC SC2 SC3 ST Narayana, Nellore 512 β€” β€” 401 NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani 507 432 450 402 GSL / Pinnamaneni 499 418–425 429–439 383–397 Santhiram, Nandyal β€” β€” β€” 409 Safe Score Bands (Female – Private) OC: 499–512 β†’ Narayana / NRI Med SC2: 420–432 β†’ NRI Med top target SC3: 435–450 β†’ NRI Med / 430s elsewhere ST: 392–409 β†’ Santhiram top Counsellor Cue: OC β‰₯505, SC3 β‰₯445, SC2 β‰₯430 β†’ Narayana / NRI Med

Top Cut-Offs: BCA: NRI Med – 489 BCB: NRI Med – 472 BCC: NRI Med – 492 BCD: NRI Med – 503 BCE: NRI Med – 445 Safe Score Bands (Female – BC) BCA/BCB: 468–490+ BCC: 485–492 BCD: 491–503 BCE: 425–445 Tip: NRI Med dominates all BC categories for female candidates

Highlights: OC-PH: NRI Med – 508, Maharaja – 500, ASRAM – 500 BCA-PH: NRI Med top 491 BCB-PH: Alluri – 469 BCD-PH: Alluri – 500 β†’ Pinnamaneni – 492 BCE-PH: Alluri – 431 Safe Score Bands (Female-PH) OC-PH: 495–509 BCA/B/BCD-PH: 468–500 SC2/ST-PH: 400–435 Minority College: Nimra Institute – 398

Map your NEET marks to safe bands for your gender + category. Prioritize top colleges if in the upper edge (NRI Med, Narayana, ASRAM, GSL, Katuri). Mid-band candidates: consider Pinnamaneni, Konaseema, Great Eastern, Maharaja, NRI Inst. PH candidates: apply broadly; seat availability can outweigh small gaps. Minority candidates: Nimra Institute shows a lower entry bar this round.

Scope: AU Local Area β€’ Convener Quota (CQ) β€’ Private Medical Colleges β€’ Round 2 (2025) Notation: AIR = All-India Rank M = NEET Marks β€œβ€”β€ = Not applicable / no intake

College OC SC2 SC3 ST NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani 505 433 442 401 Alluri Seetharama Raju (ASRAM), Eluru 502 430 441 393 Apollo Institute, Chittoor 501 β€” β€” β€” GSL Med College, Rajamahendravaram 499 427 439 399 Pinnamaneni Siddhartha, Gannavaram 499 428 438 395 Safe Score Bands (Male – Private) OC: 498–506 β†’ Target NRI Med / ASRAM / Apollo SC2: 420–435 β†’ NRI Med / ASRAM upper edge SC3: 430–442 β†’ NRI Med / ASRAM / GSL top cluster ST: 392–402 β†’ NRI Med / NRI Inst. ceiling Counsellor Tip: OC β‰₯502 β†’ prioritize NRI Med & ASRAM. SC2/SC3 near upper band β†’ NRI Med / ASRAM / GSL.

Top Cut-Offs: BCA: NRI Med – 492 BCB: Narayana, Nellore – 479 BCC: ASRAM – 488 BCD: NRI Med – 503 BCE: Katuri – 443 Safe Score Bands (Male – BC) BCA: 476–492 BCB: 466–479 BCC: 470–488 BCD: 488–503 BCE: 420–443 Tip: NRI Med dominates BCA & BCD. Narayana tops BCB.

Highlights: OC-PH: NRI Med – 507, GSL – 500, Maharaja – 497 BCA-PH: NRI Med – 475 BCB-PH: Katuri – 490, Konaseema – 488 BCD-PH: ASRAM – 502 (standout) BCE-PH: ASRAM / GSL – 431 Safe Score Bands (Male-PH) OC-PH: 495–508 BCB/BCD-PH: 485–502 SC2/SC3/BCE-PH: Availability is decisive Minority College: Nimra Institute – 397

College OC SC2 SC3 ST Narayana, Nellore 512 β€” β€” 401 NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani 507 432 450 402 GSL / Pinnamaneni 499 418–425 429–439 383–397 Santhiram, Nandyal β€” β€” β€” 409 Safe Score Bands (Female – Private) OC: 499–512 β†’ Narayana / NRI Med SC2: 420–432 β†’ NRI Med top target SC3: 435–450 β†’ NRI Med / 430s elsewhere ST: 392–409 β†’ Santhiram top Counsellor Cue: OC β‰₯505, SC3 β‰₯445, SC2 β‰₯430 β†’ Narayana / NRI Med

Top Cut-Offs: BCA: NRI Med – 489 BCB: NRI Med – 472 BCC: NRI Med – 492 BCD: NRI Med – 503 BCE: NRI Med – 445 Safe Score Bands (Female – BC) BCA/BCB: 468–490+ BCC: 485–492 BCD: 491–503 BCE: 425–445 Tip: NRI Med dominates all BC categories for female candidates.

Highlights: OC-PH: NRI Med – 508, Maharaja – 500, ASRAM – 500 BCA-PH: NRI Med top 491 BCB-PH: Alluri – 469 BCD-PH: Alluri – 500 β†’ Pinnamaneni – 492 BCE-PH: Alluri – 431 Safe Score Bands (Female-PH) OC-PH: 495–509 BCA/B/BCD-PH: 468–500 SC2/ST-PH: 400–435 Minority College: Nimra Institute – 398

Map your NEET marks to safe bands for your gender + category. Prioritize top colleges if in the upper edge (NRI Med, Narayana, ASRAM, GSL, Katuri). Mid-band candidates: consider Pinnamaneni, Konaseema, Great Eastern, Maharaja, NRI Inst. PH candidates: apply broadly; seat availability can outweigh small gaps. Minority candidates: Nimra Institute shows a lower entry bar this round.

The AP MBBS Convener Quota (CQ) Round 2 Local SVU Area Private Colleges Cut-Off 2025 is the minimum NEET score and All India Rank (AIR) required for students to secure admission in private medical colleges under SVU Local Area for Round 2. It includes detailed category-wise cut-offs for OC, SC2, SC3, ST, BC (BCA/B/B/C/D/E), Minority, and PH candidates for both male and female aspirants.

The key SVU Area private medical colleges in this cut-off list are: Narayana Medical College, Nellore Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Chittoor P.E.S. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Kuppam Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal Sri Balaji Medical College Hospital and Research Institute, Tirupati Viswabharathi Medical College, Kurnool Anna Gowri Medical College, Parameshwaramangalam Minority colleges: Nimra, Vijayawada & Fathima, Kadap

The cut-offs are category-specific: General/OC SC2 / SC3 ST BC Categories: BCA, BCB, BCC, BCD, BCE PH (Physically Handicapped) candidates Minority candidates They are also gender-specific, with separate cut-offs for male and female aspirants.

AIR = All India Rank M = NEET Marks β€œβ€”β€ = No intake or not applicable for that category Example: If Narayana Medical College OC cut-off for male is 489 marks, only students scoring 489 or above have a higher chance of admission.

Safe-score bands help students plan applications without guesswork: Male (OC/SC/ST) OC: 476–489 SC2: 413–424 SC3: 418–432 ST: 376–384 Female (OC/SC/ST) OC: 477–489 SC2: 413–424 SC3: 418–428 ST: 376–390 BC Categories & PH candidates have separate safe-score bands. Students within these bands should prioritize top colleges like Narayana, Apollo, PES for higher chances.

Male toppers (Round 2) OC / SC / ST: Narayana Medical College leads with 489 marks BC categories: Narayana dominates BCA/BCB/BCE Female toppers (Round 2) OC: Narayana 489, followed by Apollo 485, PES 484 SC2 / SC3: Narayana leads with 424/428 PH candidates often benefit from seat availability over minor mark differences, so broad applications are recommended.

PH candidates should apply widely to all eligible SVU private colleges. Minor mark gaps matter less; seat availability is key. Safe-score bands: OC-PH: 478–491 SC2-PH / SC3-PH: 413–431 BCA-PH / BCD-PH / BCE-PH: 445–455

Yes. Minority colleges like Nimra (Vijayawada) and Fathima (Kadapa) have lower cut-offs: Nimra: 463 marks Fathima: 437 marks They should be included if eligible, especially for BC / Minority students.

Map your NEET marks to your gender + category cut-off band. Stack top colleges first if in the upper band: Narayana, Apollo, PES. Include mid-band options: Santhiram, Viswabharathi, Sri Balaji, Anna Gowri. Minority candidates: Add Nimra & Fathima. PH candidates: Apply broadly; don’t restrict options based on small mark differences.

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The Telangana BDS Round 2 Cut-Off 2025 for Non-Local (NL) candidates under Management (CTB) quota ranges between 340–360 marks for top colleges like Kamineni, Panineeya, and Mamata Bachupally. For NRI Quota, seats remained open up to 150 marks in colleges like Meghana and Thirumala Dental β€” making it ideal for low-score aspirants.

Yes! Non-Local students from Andhra Pradesh and other Indian states are fully eligible for Telangana BDS seats under Category B (Management Quota) and Category C (NRI Quota) in private dental colleges approved by KNRUHS. No local reservation applies in these quota categories β€” admission is merit-based and open to all.

Management Quota (CTB): 300–350+ marks recommended. Mid-range Colleges (CTB): 250–300 marks. NRI Quota: 150–250 marks (depending on college & round). Even with low NEET marks, students can secure seats under the NRI route with proper counselling support.

Top-performing private dental colleges for Non-Local students include: Kamineni Institute of Dental Sciences, Narketpally Panineeya Maha Vidyalaya Institute of Dental Sciences, Hyderabad Mamata Institute of Dental Sciences, Bachupally Mamata Dental College, Khammam Balaji Dental College, Moinabad

Yes β€” NRI Quota admissions are regulated by KNRUHS and conducted through the official counselling process. With EDUVIO, you can secure NRI seats legally under an agreement-based process with full transparency and refund protection.

Management Quota (CTB): β‚Ή3.5 – β‚Ή5.5 lakh per year (approx.) NRI Quota: β‚Ή10 – β‚Ή20 lakh per year (depending on college & location) Fee variations depend on college reputation, city, and demand in that admission round.

Yes! Non-Local aspirants scoring 180–200 marks can still secure a BDS seat under NRI Quota in colleges like Meghana, Thirumala, and SVS Dental College. Round 2 data shows that seats remained open even at 150 marks in a few institutions.

Here’s what you’ll need: NEET 2025 Rank Card & Admit Card 10th & 12th Marks Memo Transfer Certificate (TC) Aadhar Card / Passport NRI Sponsorship Letter (for NRI quota only) Proof of Relationship between NRI sponsor & student Recent Passport-size Photographs EDUVIO’s counselling experts assist in completing all document verification steps.

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Only if the consultant works directly with authorized institutions and KNRUHS-registered processes. EDUVIO ensures legal seat allocation, verified documentation, and refund-backed agreements β€” making it safe, transparent, and student-friendly.

In Round 2 of Telangana MBBS 2025 admissions, the Category B (CTB) or Management Quota cut-offs for Non-Local candidates ranged between 485 marks (Apollo, Deccan) and 440 marks (Father Colombo, Nova). The lowest CTB closing rank was around 1.37 lakh AIR.

For NRI Quota (Category C), the Round 2 MBBS cut-offs in Telangana dropped as low as 120–200 marks, depending on the college. Colleges like Nova, TRR, and Father Colombo accepted students with NEET scores around 150–180 marks, while top NRI colleges like Apollo and Mamata Academy closed near 250–300 marks.

Yes. Telangana offers Management Quota (CTB) and NRI Quota (Category C) seats to Non-Local candidates from Andhra Pradesh and other Indian states. Admission is purely based on NEET 2025 scores, without domicile restrictions under CTB/NRI categories.

Top private MBBS colleges for Non-Locals under CTB (Management Quota) include: Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Hyderabad Deccan College of Medical Sciences Mamata Academy of Medical Sciences, Bachupally Kamineni Academy & Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences These institutes consistently show strong academic results and moderate fee structures for CTB category.

A safe NEET 2025 score for Telangana MBBS under Management Quota (CTB) for Non-Locals is: 470+ marks for top-tier colleges like Apollo & Deccan 450–470 marks for mid-tier options like Kamineni, Shadan 420–440 marks for emerging colleges like RVM, Bhaskar, and Prathima

For the 2025–26 admission cycle, NRI Quota cut-offs may remain stable or slightly reduce due to higher seat availability. Candidates with 180–250 marks will continue to have strong chances in mid-tier colleges, while those below 180 can still get seats in newer institutions like Nova, TRR, and Meghana (subject to NRI documentation).

Always choose authorized admission channels. Platforms like EDUVIO (www.neetcounselling.com ) provide: Verified college seat booking under legal agreement 100% refund if not allotted Fee negotiation directly with the institution Avoid unverified agents offering β€œguaranteed seats” without formal documentation.

Here’s a quick decision guide: NEET Marks Best Quota College Type 470+ CTB (Top Management) Apollo, Deccan, Mamata Academy 450–470 CTB (Mid-tier) Kamineni, Shadan, Bhaskar 300–400 NRI (Value Tier) Kamineni, Medicity, SVS Below 200 NRI (Low Tier) Nova, TRR, Father Colombo

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You can find the official Round 1 & Round 2 MBBS cut-off PDFs for Telangana on: KNRUHS official website – knruhs.telangana.gov.in EDUVIO’s NEET Counselling Portal – www.neetcounselling.com (with simplified cut-off charts & rank predictors)

In Round 2 of Telangana MBBS 2025 admissions, CTB (Management Quota) cut-offs for Local OU candidates ranged from 394 marks (Apollo, top-tier) to 280 marks (Father Colombo, Nova, lower-tier colleges). Closing All India Ranks (AIR) varied from 2.22 lakh to 5 lakh+, depending on the college.

The NRI quota cut-offs for Local OU candidates ranged from 113–312 marks. Colleges like Nova, TRR, and Meghana accepted students as low as 113–125 marks, while Apollo and Kamineni Academy had NRI cut-offs around 250–312 marks.

Yes. Local OU candidates are eligible for NRI quota seats if they meet the minimum NEET score requirements and can provide NRI eligibility documentation. NRI quota often serves as a rescue route for low-scoring aspirants.

Recommended top CTB colleges for Local OU candidates: Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Hyderabad Mamata Academy of Medical Sciences, Bachupally Kamineni Academy of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad Bhaskar Medical College, Moinabad Deccan College of Medical Sciences These colleges are preferred for high conversion rate, infrastructure, and academic reputation.

380–400+ marks: Apollo, Mamata Academy, Kamineni Academy (premium CTB colleges) 340–370 marks: Bhaskar, Deccan, Mamata Khammam (mid-tier CTB colleges) 300–330 marks: CMR, RVM, Arundathi (CTB/NRI crossover options)

250–290 marks: Kamineni, Medicity, SVS, Neelima (fast-entry NRI) Below 200 marks: Nova, Meghana, TRR (final window NRI admissions) Even low-scoring students can secure a seat through NRI quota, making it a strategic option.

High scorer (380+): CTB (premium colleges) Mid scorer (340–370): CTB (mid-tier colleges) Lower scorer (250–330): Consider CTB/NRI crossover options Below 250: NRI quota is safest, especially in colleges like Nova, TRR, Meghana

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Official cut-off PDFs are available at: KNRUHS official website: knruhs.telangana.gov.in EDUVIO NEET Counselling Portal: www.neetcounselling.com β€” with simplified college-wise charts for CTB/NRI quotas.

Prioritize CTB quotas if NEET score is above 340 Reserve NRI quota as backup for lower scores (<300) Map colleges based on cut-off trends & budget Engage with trusted counselling services like EDUVIO to secure your seat legally and cost-effectively

In Round 2 of AP MBBS 2025 admissions under Management Quota (B1/B2) and NRI quota, cut-offs vary by college: Government NRI seats: 258–358 marks (Tirupati/SVIMS lowest, Rajamahendravaram highest) Private B1/NRI colleges: 121–472 marks depending on college and quota type

Top-tier: 350–358 marks (Rajamahendravaram, Eluru) Mid-tier: 300–350 marks (Nandyal, Machilipatnam, Vizianagaram) Lower-tier: 258–300 marks (SVIMS Tirupati, Paderu) Even moderate scorers have a chance at Government NRI MBBS seats.

Recommended colleges for Non-Local candidates: Top-tier NRI / B1: NRI Medical College (Chinnakakani), Narayana Medical College (Nellore), Apollo Institute (Chittoor), ASRAM (Gannavaram) Mid-tier options: GSL Medical College (Rajamahendravaram), Pinnamaneni Institute (Gannavaram), PES Institute (Kuppam) Budget-friendly NRI: Nimra (Vijayawada), Santhiram (Nandyal), Great Eastern (Srikakulam), Viswabharathi (Kurnool)

450+ marks: Top private colleges (NRI Medical College, Narayana, Apollo, ASRAM) 400–440 marks: GSL, Pinnamaneni, PES, MIMS, Konaseema 300–380 marks: Nimra, Santhiram, Great Eastern (NRI quota) Below 250–280 marks: SVIMS Tirupati & lower NRI Government options

Yes. Many Non-Local candidates apply for both B1 (Management) and NRI seats to maximize admission chances. EDUVIO guidance helps you select the right combination based on NEET marks, AIR, and budget.

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High scorer (450+ marks): Target top-tier private colleges under B1 or NRI quota Mid scorer (300–440 marks): Consider mid-tier private colleges or crossover options Low scorer (<300 marks): Opt for Government NRI seats or budget-friendly private colleges

AP NEET Counselling Portal: www.neetcounselling.com EDUVIO MBBS Counselling Support: Provides college-wise AIR & marks sheet for B1/NRI quota

Yes. For Non-Local NRI candidates, colleges like SVIMS Tirupati, Paderu, and Vizianagaram have cut-offs as low as 258–281 marks, making Government seats achievable for mid-range scorers.

For Local Andhra Pradesh candidates, Round 2 cut-offs under Self-Finance (SF), B1/B2 Management, and NRI quotas are: Government SF: 420–443 marks Government NRI: 254–314 marks Private B1/B2: 350–480 marks depending on college Private NRI: 114–223 marks These cut-offs help candidates plan their college preferences based on NEET scores.

Top SF seats: 420–443 marks (Eluru, Machilipatnam, Nandyal, Rajamahendravaram) NRI quota: 254–314 marks (SVIMS Tirupati, Paderu, Vizianagaram) Low-to-mid scorers can secure NRI seats even if SF quota is out of reach.

Recommended colleges for Local candidates based on NEET scores: Top-tier B1: NRI Medical College (Chinnakakani), Narayana Medical College (Nellore), Apollo (Chittoor), PES Kuppam Mid-tier B1/B2: GSL Medical College (Rajamahendravaram), ASRAM (Eluru), Pinnamaneni (Gannavaram) Budget-friendly B2: Konaseema (Amalapuram), Santhiram (Nandyal), Katuri (Guntur)

470+ marks: Top Private B1 colleges (NRI Medical College, Narayana, Apollo, PES) 430–460 marks: B1/B2 mix options (GSL, ASRAM, Pinnamaneni) 380–420 marks: B2-focused colleges (Konaseema, Santhiram, Katuri) 320–370 marks: NRI or SF Govt seats (SVIMS, Fathima, Nimra) Below 300 marks: Only NRI Government seats (Paderu, Machilipatnam, Eluru)

Yes. Local candidates can apply for both Management (B1/B2) and NRI quotas to maximize admission chances. Strategic combination depends on NEET marks, AIR, and budget. EDUVIO provides expert guidance for optimal seat selection.

EDUVIO offers complete support for MQ / NRI admissions: College selection based on NEET rank, marks, and budget Legal seat allotment agreements with 100% refund if seat not allotted Fee negotiation and counselling for both B1/B2 and NRI quotas Fast-track documentation and admission process Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111 Visit: www.neetcounselling.com | www.eduv.io

High scorers (470+ marks): Aim for top-tier B1 private colleges (NRI Medical, Narayana, Apollo, PES) Mid-range (430–460 marks): Target B1/B2 mix private colleges Lower-range (320–420 marks): B2-focused private or SF Govt colleges Below 320 marks: Apply for NRI Government seats

AP NEET Counselling Portal: www.neetcounselling.com EDUVIO Counselling Support: Provides college-wise AIR & marks sheet for SF, B1/B2, and NRI quotas

Yes. Government NRI seats like SVIMS Tirupati, Paderu, and Machilipatnam allow admission with as low as 254–278 marks, making MBBS accessible even for borderline candidates.

Government NRI Quota: 254 marks (SVIMS Tirupati – ideal for low scorers) Government Self-Finance (SF): 420 marks (GMC Paderu – mid-range scorers) Private B1/B2 Quota: 341–350 marks Private NRI Quota: As low as 114 marks (Viswabharathi, Kurnool – last-resort option)

Top Easy-Entry Quota: Private and Government NRI quota (relaxed marks criteria) Mid-Range Admission: B1/B2 Management Quota or SF Government seats (Marks 340–450) High-Scoring Candidates: SF Government quota (Paderu, Rajamahendravaram) for marks 450+

B1 Quota: 340–360 marks, suitable for average NEET rankers (2–4 Lakh AIR) B2 Quota: Slightly higher marks needed (~350+), good for mid-range scorers NRI Quota: Extremely relaxed β€” as low as 114 marks, mostly last-resort for low scorers or repeaters

NEET Marks Best Quota Option Suggested Colleges 450+ SF Govt Paderu, Rajamahendravaram 380–450 B1/B2 Private Pinnamaneni, ASRAM, Anna Gowri 280–370 NRI Govt SVIMS Tirupati Below 250 NRI Private Viswabharathi, Nimra, Konaseema

Yes. Government and Private NRI quota seats provide opportunities even for NEET scores as low as 114–280 marks. SVIMS Tirupati and Viswabharathi Medical College are ideal for candidates seeking admission under low-score quotas.

Absolutely. Local candidates can apply for: SF (Self-Finance) Quota B1/B2 Private Management Quota Government & Private NRI Quotas EDUVIO can help you prioritize colleges and quotas based on your rank and NEET marks for a higher success rate.

EDUVIO ensures 100% seat allotment support via: Best-fit college prediction (based on NEET score, AIR, and budget) Legal seat allotment agreement with full refund if seat is not allotted Fee negotiation for both SF/B1/B2 & NRI quotas End-to-end documentation & fast-track admission processing Call: +91 98-66-44-1111 www.neetcounselling.com www.eduv.io www.ayushcounselling.com

High scorers (450+ marks): Aim for SF Government seats (Paderu, Rajamahendravaram) Mid-range (380–450 marks): B1/B2 Private Management Quota (Pinnamaneni, ASRAM, Anna Gowri) Lower-range (280–370 marks): NRI Government seats (SVIMS Tirupati) Very low (<250 marks): NRI Private quota (Viswabharathi, Nimra, Konaseema)

Government NRI Quota: 258 marks (Sri Padmavathi Medical College, Tirupati – ideal for low scorers) Private B1 Management Quota: ~342 marks (Fathima Institute, Kadapa – mid-range scorers) Private NRI Quota: 121 marks (Viswabharathi Medical College, Kurnool – last-resort option for very low scorers)

High Scorers (350+ marks): B1 Management Quota in Private Colleges (Fathima, Pinnamaneni, ASRAM) Mid-Low Scorers (250–300 marks): Government NRI Quota (SVIMS Tirupati) Very Low Scorers (<200 marks): Private NRI Quota (Viswabharathi, Nimra, Konaseema)

Yes. The Government NRI quota allows admission for candidates with NEET scores as low as 258 marks, while some Private NRI quota seats open even at 121 marks, making them a viable option for repeaters or low-score aspirants.

B1 Management Quota: Moderate cut-off (~342 marks) for mid-range rankers; ideal for aspirants targeting popular private colleges. NRI Quota: Extremely relaxed entry, available in both Government (258 marks) and Private (121 marks) colleges; last-resort option for low scorers.

NEET Marks Best Quota Suggested Colleges 350–400+ B1 Management Quota Fathima, ASRAM, Pinnamaneni 250–300 Government NRI Quota SVIMS Tirupati Below 200 Private NRI Quota Viswabharathi, Nimra, Konaseema

Yes. Candidates can apply simultaneously for: B1 / B2 Management Quota (Private Colleges) Self-Finance / NRI Quota (Government Colleges) EDUVIO assists in strategic quota selection to maximize the likelihood of admission based on NEET score, AIR, and budget.

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High scorers (350+ marks): Target B1 Private quota (Fathima, ASRAM, Pinnamaneni) Mid-range (250–300 marks): Apply for Government NRI quota (SVIMS Tirupati) Low scorers (<200 marks): Consider Private NRI quota (Viswabharathi, Nimra, Konaseema)

As per the official MCC notification, Round 1 registration for AIQ MBBS, BDS & B.Sc Nursing 2025 starts from 21st July 2025 and continues till 6th August 2025 (3 PM). Choice filling and locking are open from 22nd July to 7th August 2025. The Round 1 result will be declared on 13th August 2025, followed by reporting from 14th to 22nd August 2025.

The MCC conducts four rounds of AIQ counselling β€” Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and Stray Vacancy Round. Each round includes registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and reporting phases.

The Round 2 registration and payment window opens on 4th September 2025 and closes on 14th September 2025 (12 Noon). The result will be published on 17th September 2025, and candidates can report from 18th to 25th September 2025.

MCC Round 3 registration will be available from 29th September 2025 to 9th October 2025 (12 Noon). The Round 3 result will be declared on 11th October 2025, with reporting between 13th and 21st October 2025.

The Stray Vacancy Round registration and payment are open from 24th to 28th October 2025. Seat allotment results will be announced on 31st October 2025, and reporting to colleges will take place from 1st to 7th November 2025

Yes , candidates must register separately for each round of MCC counselling except in case of upgradation from previous rounds. Stray Vacancy Round also requires new registration if not allotted earlier.

MCC handles counselling for: 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in Government Medical & Dental Colleges. 100% seats in Deemed Universities, Central Universities, AIIMS, JIPMER (Puducherry & Karaikal), and B.Sc Nursing seats under AIQ.

Candidates allotted a seat in Round 1 must report between 14th and 22nd August 2025 to confirm admission at the allotted institute.

Yes , if you are allotted a seat in Round 1 and wish to upgrade, you must choose the β€œWilling to Upgrade” option during Round 1 reporting. You’ll be considered for Round 2 upgradation.

If you fail to join the allotted college after Round 2, you’ll forfeit your security deposit and may become ineligible for further rounds, depending on MCC’s latest rules.

Yes , any NEET-qualified candidate can apply for All India Quota (15%) seats irrespective of their domicile. However, state quota seats are filled by respective state authorities.

Candidates must carry: NEET UG 2025 Admit Card & Score Card Allotment Letter from MCC Class 10 & 12 Mark Sheets Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable) Passport-size Photos & Valid ID Proof Transfer/Migration Certificate

The final reporting date under the MCC Stray Vacancy Round is 7th November 2025, marking the end of NEET UG AIQ counselling for MBBS/BDS/B.Sc Nursing 2025.

Visit the official MCC portal: https://mcc.nic.in Follow step-by-step updates on neetcounselling.com or join the Telegram channel for live alerts: https://t.me/eduvioneet For guidance, call +91 98-66-44-1111.

As per the latest MCC and NMC notification (dated 8th October 2025), the NEET UG Counselling 2025 begins on 21st July 2025 for both All India Quota (AIQ) and State Counselling authorities. The process includes four rounds – Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and Stray Vacancy Round.

Round 1 Registration & Choice Filling for AIQ, Deemed, Central Universities, AIIMS, and JIPMER starts from 21st July 2025 and continues till 6th August 2025 (3:00 PM). The Round 1 Result will be declared on 13th August 2025, and reporting will take place from 14th to 22nd August 2025.

State authorities will conduct Round 1 counselling from 21st July to 13th August 2025. The verification of joined candidates will be done between 25th to 26th August 2025, ensuring synchronization with MCC AIQ rounds.

Round 2 of MCC AIQ counselling will run from 4th September to 17th September 2025, while State counselling for Round 2 will be held from 15th to 25th September 2025. The final joining date for Round 2 is 25th September 2025.

The Round 3 counselling for AIQ and Deemed/Central Universities will be conducted between 29th September and 11th October 2025. State counselling for Round 3 will take place from 10th to 21st October 2025, with verification on 28th October 2025.

The Stray Vacancy Round for AIQ will take place from 24th to 31st October 2025, while State counselling authorities will hold it from 29th October to 3rd November 2025. The last date of joining is 7th November 2025.

The academic session for MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc Nursing courses under NEET UG 2025 will officially commence on 22nd September 2025, as per the revised MCC and NMC schedule

No . The MCC conducts AIQ counselling (15%), including Deemed and Central Universities, while State Quota (85%) counselling is managed by respective state authorities like KNRUHS, NTRUHS, DMER, etc. However, both follow synchronized timelines issued by NMC.

Yes . Aspirants must register separately on: MCC Portal for AIQ/Deemed/Central/AIIMS/JIPMER seats β†’ https://mcc.nic.in Respective State NEET Counselling websites for 85% State Quota seats.

Once you join a seat through AIQ Round 2 or later, you cannot participate in any State Counselling or further rounds, as per MCC guidelines. However, you can join State counselling if you exit after Round 1 of AIQ.

The final reporting deadline for all rounds (AIQ + State) is 7th November 2025, marking the closure of the entire NEET UG 2025 counselling process.

Yes . As per MCC’s instructions, all Saturdays, Sundays, and Gazetted holidays will be treated as working days to ensure timely completion of counselling rounds.

Candidates must carry: NEET UG 2025 Admit Card & Score Card Allotment Letter 10th & 12th Mark Sheets Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable) Passport-size Photos Government-issued ID Proof Transfer/Migration Certificate

Stay updated with verified schedules, PDFs, and round-wise cut-offs at: https://neetcounselling.com Counselling Support: +91 98-66-44-1111 Join Telegram Alerts: https://t.me/eduvioneet

As per State CET Cell Notice No. 18 (dated 04/10/2025), the CAP Round 3 registration for MBBS/BDS courses in Maharashtra begins from 6th October 2025 and ends on 8th October 2025 (11:59 AM). Only candidates who have registered and paid successfully will be eligible for this round.

Candidates who: Have already registered in earlier rounds (no re-registration needed). Cancelled or didn’t join their CAP Round 2 seat. Wish to fill fresh preferences for Round 3. Note: Candidates allotted seats in AIQ Round 3 are not eligible for Maharashtra CAP Round 3.

Activity Dates Registration, Fee Payment & Document Upload 6th–8th Oct 2025 (till 11:59 AM) Provisional Merit List & Seat Matrix 9th Oct 2025 Choice Filling (Preference Form) 10th–12th Oct 2025 (till 11:59 PM) CAP Round 3 Seat Allotment 15th Oct 2025 Physical Reporting & Fee Payment 16th–20th Oct 2025 (till 5:30 PM)

No . Candidates who already registered in earlier rounds do not need to register again. However, those who cancelled or did not join their Round 2 seat must unlock and resubmit their application form after paying the required fees.

No . All preferences from CAP Round 2 are null and void. Every candidate participating in CAP Round 3 must fill fresh preferences for MBBS/BDS colleges.

It is mandatory to join the allotted seat in CAP Round 3. If you fail to join, you will be disqualified from all subsequent rounds and lose your eligibility for further counselling.

Yes , NRI candidates can apply. However, they must register on the Foreign Candidate Registration Portal before 7th October 2025 for eligibility verification. They are eligible only for 15% Institutional Quota seats as per merit.

PWD candidates must have claimed the quota during NEET registration and must upload an online PWD certificate issued by any one of the 16 authorized boards before the deadline.

As per Government Resolutions (G.R. dated 12 Feb 2019 & 7 Mar 2019), the EWS category includes candidates not covered under SC, ST, DT-A, NT-B, NT-C, NT-D, OBC (including SBC), or SEBC reservations.

No . Once the form is submitted and payment made, no request for category change will be entertained.

Candidates must visit the official CET Cell website regularly: https://www.mahacet.org

Candidates must carry: NEET UG 2025 Admit Card & Scorecard CAP Round 3 Allotment Letter Original Marksheets (10th & 12th) Caste/EWS Certificate (if applicable) Nationality & Domicile Certificates Passport-size Photos Demand Draft/Cheque for fee payment Original ID Proof

The schedule for subsequent rounds (if any) will be announced later by State CET Cell, Maharashtra, on www.mahacet.org .

The notice has been issued by Shri Dileep Sardesai, IAS, Commissioner & Competent Authority, State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra State, Mumbai.

As per the official notice released by MCC (DGHS) on 04 October 2025, several medical and dental colleges have added new seats to the Round 3 Seat Matrix for UG Counselling 2025. These newly added seats are now visible on the MCC portal under β€œRound 3 – Revised Seat Matrix.” Candidates are advised to revise or refill their choices immediately to include these new options.

Since more institutes are expected to add seats even after the initial list, MCC has extended the choice filling deadline until further notice. This ensures every aspirant gets a fair chance to include the latest available seats for MBBS and BDS admission.

You can find the updated Round 3 Seat Matrix on the official MCC website β€” www.mcc.nic.in UG Medical Counselling β†’ Seat Matrix β†’ Round 3 (Revised). The data is verified directly by DGHS, ensuring complete transparency.

ESIC (Employees’ State Insurance Corporation) MBBS seats are reserved for Insured Persons (IP) quota and their ward candidates. These seats are available in ESIC Medical Colleges across India under: IP Quota (for ESI beneficiaries) All India Quota (for general candidates through NEET UG) To apply, students must qualify NEET UG 2025 and register under MCC’s All India counselling.

As per the latest ESIC MBBS Seat Matrix 2025, there are over 130+ seats distributed across Delhi, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. Top States with Highest ESIC Seats: Delhi (Basaidarapur) – 42 seats (IP + CW quota) Maharashtra (Andheri, Mumbai) – 25 seats Punjab (Ludhiana) – 25 seats Gujarat (Ahmedabad) – 25 seats

Here’s a quick breakdown based on category and quota: BC / OBC: 6–12 seats (state-dependent) EWS: 2–4 seats Open / General: 9–15 seats SC / ST: 2–5 seats PwD (PH): 1–2 seats Each state follows its respective reservation policy under the ESIC or IP scheme.

Type Eligibility Admission Authority ESIC IP Quota Wards of insured persons under ESI Scheme MCC (DGHS) All India Quota (AIQ) All NEET-qualified candidates MCC (DGHS) IP Quota candidates must upload their ESIC e-Pehchan Card and other documents during registration.

ESIC Medical Colleges are centrally funded government institutions operating under the Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India, in collaboration with DGHS. Hence, fee structures are more affordable than private medical colleges.

Login to your MCC UG Counselling portal β†’ Click on β€œModify Choices” β†’ Add the newly added institutes and courses listed under Round 3 – Updated Seat Matrix. Always save and lock your choices before the new deadline.

Round 3 is often a golden chance for candidates with borderline NEET scores. Since new seats are added after many students have already locked their preferences, competition can be lower. Strategic choice filling can help secure MBBS or BDS seats at decent cut-offs.

Based on the 2024–25 trends, the following ESIC campuses are favourable for candidates with moderate ranks: ESIC Faridabad (Haryana) – AIQ + ESIC quota available ESIC Ludhiana (Punjab) – Balanced category distribution ESIC Ahmedabad (Gujarat) – Moderate closing ranks ESIC Mumbai (Andheri) – High demand, but multiple seats

You’ll need: NEET UG 2025 Admit Card & Score Card ESIC e-Pehchan Card (for parent/guardian) Relationship proof (birth certificate / ration card) Caste/Category certificate (if applicable) NEET UG registration slip & MCC choice filling confirmation

Yes. Students eligible under ESIC IP quota can also participate in All India Quota counselling, increasing their chances of securing an MBBS seat.

All authentic updates are released only on: Official MCC Website: www.mcc.nic.in Official DGHS Notices on Nirman Bhawan portal Trusted NEET platforms like NEETCounselling.com for verified breakdowns, seat matrices, and choice-filling strategies.

Our expert team tracks real-time MCC updates, seat matrix changes, and cut-off predictions for every round. We guide students in: Smart choice filling for new seats Predicting safe ESIC/AIQ options Documentation & IP quota verification Call: +91 98-66-44-1111 Visit: https://neetcounselling.com

Yes, after Round 3, MCC conducts the Stray Vacancy Round, which includes: Remaining unfilled seats from previous rounds Additional ESIC and BDS seats (if any) Keep checking updates regularly to avoid missing the deadlines.

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) under the DGHS, MoHFW has released an official notice dated 04 October 2025 (Ref. U-11011/07/2025-MEC) announcing newly added MBBS seats in Round 3 of NEET UG Counselling 2025. Institutes such as ESIC Medical College Basaidarapur (Delhi), ESIC Naroda (Gujarat), ESIC Faridabad (Haryana), ESIC Andheri (Mumbai), ESIC Ludhiana (Punjab) and Autonomous State Medical College Amethi (U.P.) have added seats across multiple categories.

MCC has confirmed that more seats are likely to be added by participating institutes. Therefore, choice filling for Round 3 has been extended until further notice, allowing aspirants to include these newly added MBBS/BDS options before final locking.

MCC has confirmed that more seats are likely to be added by participating institutes. Therefore, choice filling for Round 3 has been extended until further notice, allowing aspirants to include these newly added MBBS/BDS options before final locking.

A total of 138 MBBS seats were newly added across six states, including: Delhi (NCT): 42 seats under IP and CW quota Gujarat: 25 seats (ESI Scheme) Haryana: 12 seats (All India + ESI) Maharashtra: 25 seats (ESIC Andheri) Punjab: 25 seats (ESIC Ludhiana) Uttar Pradesh – Amethi: 9 seats (All India quota)

Seats have been released for BC/OBC, EWS, Open (OP), SC, ST, and PwD (PH) categories. Some institutes, like Basaidarapur (Delhi), also include Children/Widows of Personnel of the Armed Forces (CW) quota.

Visit the official MCC website www.mcc.nic.in β†’ UG Medical Counselling β†’ Seat Matrix β†’ Round 3 (Revised) All newly added ESIC and government college seats are now reflected in the updated matrix.

ESIC MBBS seats are reserved for: IP Quota (Insured Persons and their wards) All India Quota seats available through MCC They are government-aided, affordable medical seats offering high-quality education under the ESI Scheme, MoLE & MoHFW.

ESIC Basaidarapur, New Delhi – 42 seats ESIC Andheri, Mumbai – 25 seats ESIC Ludhiana, Punjab – 25 seats ESIC Naroda, Gujarat – 25 seats

Log in to the MCC UG Counselling portal, go to Modify Choices, and add the institutes/branches newly listed in the Round 3 seat matrix. Save and lock your choices before the final deadline.

Yes. New seat additions often lower cut-offs since many high-rankers have already locked earlier choices. Students with borderline NEET UG scores can now secure MBBS admissions through smart choice filling.

All ESIC Medical Colleges are centrally funded government institutions operating under the Ministry of Labour & Employment, offering lower tuition fees than private medical colleges.

Fees vary by state but generally range between β‚Ή30,000 – β‚Ή1 lakh per year under IP quota, and β‚Ή1–2 lakh per year for AIQ students β€” significantly less than private college MBBS fees.

NEET UG 2025 Admit Card & Score Card ESIC e-Pehchan Card (parent/guardian) Relationship proof (birth certificate or ration card) Category certificate (if applicable) NEET registration receipt & choice locking confirmation

Yes. Eligible IP quota students can participate in both ESIC and All India Quota counselling, maximizing their seat chances.

Stay updated via mcc.nic.in Check your email and SMS for MCC notices Follow NEETCounselling.com for verified seat matrix breakdowns, cut-off analysis, and expert choice-filling guidance. Call: +91 98-66-44-1111

Yes. MCC has officially stated that β€œsome more seats may be added.” Candidates must monitor daily updates until the final Round 3 matrix is locked.

Yes. After Round 3, MCC will conduct the Stray Vacancy Round for unfilled MBBS/BDS seats, including possible leftover ESIC and IP quota seats.

The ESIC MBBS Round 2 cut-offs (AIQ – 15% All India Quota) range between AIR 3,000–14,000 for Open Category with marks around 545–585. The highest closing rank was seen at ESIC New Delhi (AIR 3086, 583 marks), showing top preference among candidates.

ESIC Medical College, New Delhi recorded the highest AIQ Round 2 cut-off – Open: AIR 3086 (583 marks) OBC: AIR 5903 (568 marks) EWS: AIR 3957 (577 marks) It remains the most competitive ESIC campus for NEET UG 2025 aspirants.

Approximate Round 2 AIQ closing marks across ESIC colleges were: Open: 560–585 OBC: 550–570 EWS: 548–575 SC: 470–525 ST: 450–485

Under the Insured Persons (IP) Quota, the cut-offs were 20–40 marks lower than AIQ. For example: ESIC Faridabad: Open 548 marks, OBC 543 ESIC UP: Open 533 marks, OBC 526, SC 433 marks ESIC Chennai: Open 521 marks, SC 417 marks, ST 288 marks This means even candidates with 400–520 marks could secure ESIC MBBS admission under IP quota.

AIQ (All India Quota) – 15% of ESIC seats filled through MCC counselling (open for all NEET-qualified candidates). IP Quota (Insured Persons Quota) – 35% seats reserved for ward of ESI-insured employees. IP quota offers lower cut-offs and relaxed competition.

Based on Round 2 data, ESIC Bihar, Chennai, Gulbarga, and Kerala (Parippally) offered more relaxed cut-offs under IP quota β€” ideal for students scoring between 400–520 marks.

You’re eligible if your parent or guardian is an ESI-insured employee for at least four years as per ESI Corporation rules. You must produce a valid ESI Card, IP Certificate, and Declaration Form during counselling.

Yes . ESIC MBBS seats are known for affordable government-like fees (β‚Ή1 lakh–₹1.2 lakh/year) and national-level facilities, making them highly sought after by NEET UG candidates.

Based on Round 2 trends, Mop-Up Round cut-offs for IP quota may drop by 10–15 marks, especially in states like Bihar, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. However, top ESICs like New Delhi & Mumbai may remain highly competitive.

This analysis helps you: Compare AIQ vs IP quota chances. Identify safe colleges based on your NEET marks. Strategize choice filling and seat preference order effectively. Plan backup options for Mop-Up and Stray rounds.

Candidates must register under MCC Counselling (AIQ) and choose ESIC colleges with IP quota eligibility during choice filling. You’ll also need to upload ESI insurance documents when applying.

For verified college-wise cut-off PDFs and counselling alerts, visit: https://neetcounselling.com Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111 Telegram: https://t.me/eduvioneet

Based on Round 2 performance and reputation: ESIC Medical College, New Delhi ESIC Andheri, Mumbai ESIC Faridabad, Haryana ESIC Hyderabad, Telangana ESIC PGIMSR, Chennai These consistently rank among the top for academics, placements, and cut-off trends.

You can participate until you join an allotted seat in Round 2. Once you accept and report to a college under AIQ, you may be ineligible for ESIC IP quota in later rounds, as per MCC guidelines.

The Uttar Pradesh NEET UG 2025 cut-off for Private Medical Colleges varied widely in Round 2, with scores dropping by 40–114 marks compared to Round 1. Top colleges like Era’s Lucknow (↓114), Rohilkhand Bareilly (↓73), and Sharda University (↓65) saw significant declines, indicating better chances for late-round aspirants.

Sri Ram Murti Smarak Institute, Bareilly recorded the largest score fall (-114 marks) between Round 1 and Round 2. Other major drops included Rohilkhand Bareilly (-73) and Era’s Lucknow (-49), signaling increased seat availability in Round 2.

Based on Round 2 trends: Top-tier colleges (Era’s, Sharda, Rohilkhand): 260–410 marks Mid-tier colleges (KD Mathura, United IMS, Hind IMS): 370–440 marks New/low-demand colleges (Ajay Sanghal, Prasad IMS): 300–360 marks

The main reasons: Upgradation of Round 1 students to preferred colleges. Vacant seats due to non-joining or withdrawals. Expanded choice filling by students from other states. Late movement in Minority Quota admissions.

Minority Quota cut-offs dropped further β€” by 25–35 marks in most colleges: Integral Lucknow: ↓26 marks Career IMS Lucknow: ↓32 marks FH Medical Agra: ↓32 marks Only Teerthanker Moradabad showed a slight increase (+2 marks), remaining an exception.

MBBS budgets range from β‚Ή61 lakh (Prasad IMS) to β‚Ή1.08 crore (Era’s Lucknow) for the entire course. Fee variations depend on college reputation, infrastructure, and NRI/minority seat policies.

KD Medical College (Mathura) and United IMS (Prayagraj) showed minimal variation (-5 to -7 marks), proving steady demand and limited seat turnover in those institutions.

Yes , generally Minority Quota cut-offs are 25–35 marks lower than General Quota. Colleges like Integral, CareerIMS, and FH Medical Agra are often more accessible for eligible Muslim Minority candidates under this category.

Based on Round 2 data, Mop-Up cut-offs may further dip by 10–25 marks, especially in mid-tier colleges like Rama Kanpur, Saraswati Unnao, and SKS Mathura, as vacant seats increase after All India counselling rounds close.

Eduvio experts recommend: Re-evaluate college preference order based on Round 2 movement. Target colleges showing large score drops in Round 2. Keep backup Minority Quota options open. Lock choices only after verifying budget and bond clauses.

Based on budget, quality, and cut-off trends: KD Medical College, Mathura – Affordable & stable demand United IMS, Prayagraj – Consistent ranks, moderate fees Hind IMS, Barabanki/Sitapur – Balanced cut-off & placement profile Era’s Lucknow – Premium choice with top-tier exposure Sharda University, Greater Noida – High brand value & international linkages

Because every score drop = new opportunity. Understanding Round 1 vs Round 2 trends helps aspirants: Identify best-fit colleges within budget Time their entry in later rounds Avoid overpaying for early admissions Maximize chances during Mop-Up & Stray Vacancy rounds

For the 2025–26 academic session, Maharashtra has 939 total BDS seats in Round 3: Government & Govt.-Aided Colleges: 57 seats Private Dental Colleges: 882 seats (736 under State Quota + 146 under Institutional Quota).

There are 736 BDS seats under State Quota in private colleges and 53 seats under State Quota in government colleges, reserved for Maharashtra domicile candidates only.

The Institutional Quota (IQ) allows students from any Indian state to apply for private BDS colleges in Maharashtra. Open to Non-Maharashtra candidates Ideal for students who missed State Quota Seat count: 146 BDS seats

Students who have: Qualified NEET UG 2025 Completed Class 12 with PCB + English Registered through the State CET Cell, Maharashtra are eligible to participate in CAP Round 3 BDS counselling.

Maharashtra has 7 Government / Govt.-Aided Dental Colleges, including institutions in Mumbai, Nagpur, and Pune, offering around 57 seats in Round 3 (2025).

Yes. Non-Maharashtra students can apply through Institutional Quota (IQ) in private dental colleges. These seats do not require domicile and are filled through college-level counselling under CAP Round 3, Mop-Up, or Stray Vacancy Rounds.

The seat matrix covers: SC, ST, VJ, NT (N1, N2, N3) OBC, EWS, SEB, Orphan, PwD Defence (D1, D2) and MK Quotas Women-only seats for female aspirants.

Exclusive Women Reservation seats are provided in both Government and Private Colleges. In Round 3 (2025), 197 seats in private colleges and 9 seats in Government BDS are reserved for women candidates.

Based on 2024 trends: Government BDS: 510–530 marks (approx.) Private BDS State Quota: 330–380 marks Private BDS IQ Quota: 250–320 marks Final cut-offs will depend on Round 3 & Mop-Up results.

Follow these steps: Register on State CET Cell website Select Private Colleges (IQ Quota) during choice filling Upload documents and pay registration fee Attend college-level counselling if seats remain vacant. For expert support: https://neetcounselling.com

Yes! Institutional Quota fees are often negotiable by β‚Ή5–15 lakhs, depending on demand and college management discretion. EDUVIO experts assist students with legal fee negotiation and assured seat allocation.

CAP Round 3: Conducted by State CET Cell Mop-Up Round: For remaining vacant seats after Round 3 Stray Vacancy: Final round, filled directly by colleges EDUVIO provides end-to-end handholding till seat allotment in all rounds.

Yes, special quotas are reserved for PwD, Defence (D1/D2), Orphan (ORP/ORPC) candidates in both Government and Private Dental Colleges.

The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra conducts centralized counselling for all MBBS & BDS admissions through CAP Rounds 1–3, followed by Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy Rounds.

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As per the latest Round 3 Seat Matrix, there are 600 MBBS seats available in private medical colleges across Maharashtra. State Quota: 303 seats (for Maharashtra domicile candidates)

State Quota: For Maharashtra domicile students only (via CAP Rounds by CET Cell). Institutional Quota (IQ): Open to all states including Non-Maharashtra candidates. The IQ quota offers flexibility, quicker seat allotments, and negotiable fees.

The Open (General) Category has the highest seat count β€” 132 Open + 17 SEB = 149 total seats under the GEN category. This makes it the most competitive category in Round 3 admissions.

There are 96 exclusive seats reserved for women candidates across all categories. Female aspirants should prioritize these during choice filling for better seat conversion chances.

Yes, the IQ quota (297 seats) is open to students from any state in India. There is no domicile restriction, and many all-India aspirants choose this quota for faster admissions in private colleges.

Open to all students across India Higher flexibility in choice filling Fee negotiation possible through management Easier admission chances for mid-range NEET scorers EDUVIO offers seat assurance + legal fee negotiation under IQ admissions.

The average fee range under Institutional Quota varies between β‚Ή18 to β‚Ή30 Lakhs per annum, depending on the college. However, EDUVIO experts often help students negotiate fees by β‚Ή5–15 Lakhs through direct legal agreements.

All rounds β€” CAP Round 1, 2, 3, Mop-Up & Stray Vacancy β€” are conducted by the State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Maharashtra through the official website https://cetcell.net

Maharashtra has 43+ private medical colleges, offering 600 seats in Round 3 (2025) for MBBS courses across major cities like Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik, and Kolhapur.

Yes. NRI candidates can apply under Management or NRI Quota in private colleges, especially during the Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy Rounds, through the State CET Cell portal.

Expected Cut-Offs (based on trends): Open Category (State Quota): 470–520 marks OBC / SEB Categories: 440–480 marks Institutional Quota (IQ): 300–420 marks Final Round 3 Cut-Offs will depend on seat availability and vacancy trends.

Steps: Register on State CET Cell website Upload documents & pay the counselling fee Fill college preferences (State or IQ quota) Check provisional allotment & confirm reporting Get expert guidance via https://neetcounselling.com

The seat distribution includes: SC, ST, VJ, NT (N1, N2, N3), OBC, SEB, EWS Women Reservation Open (General) Each category has fixed seat shares defined by the CET Cell in Round 3.

Yes βœ…. EDUVIO offers a Seat Allotment Guarantee with Legal Agreement, covering: End-to-end documentation & preference filling Legal fee negotiation with management College reporting & admission confirmation https://neetcounselling.com +91 98-66-44-1111 | Telegram: https://t.me/eduvioneet

The smartest strategy is to: Use expert-led choice filling (to target low-closing colleges) Apply under Institutional Quota if eligible Partner with EDUVIO for legal assurance and guaranteed seat counselling support.

As per the latest State CET Cell Round 3 update, there are a total of 141 MBBS seats available in Maharashtra Government Medical Colleges β€” including 139 under State Quota and 2 under Defence/Institutional Quotas (D1/D2/MK/IQ).

Only candidates with Maharashtra domicile and valid NEET-UG 2025 scores are eligible for State Quota seats in Government Medical Colleges. Non-domicile students can apply only under AIQ (All India Quota) or Institutional/NRI Quota.

The Round 3 seat matrix includes reservations for: SC, ST, OBC, SEBC Nomadic Tribes (N1, N2, N3) Orphan (ORP/ORPC) Hill Area (HA) Defence Quota (D1/D2/D3) PwD candidates Maharashtra-Karnataka Border (MK) Quota

A total of 47 seats are reserved under the PwD category, making it one of the highest reservation groups in the Round 3 matrix.

Extremely competitive β€” only 18 seats under General Open and 7 under Women Open are available. Candidates must have high NEET scores and strong priority order during choice filling.

The HA (Hill Area) quota is a special reservation for candidates from notified hilly regions of Maharashtra. Only 3 seats are allotted under this quota in Round 3.

ORP = Orphan candidates ORPC = Orphan Child category Together, they have 4 total seats reserved in Round 3 β€” a highly specialized reservation benefiting eligible candidates.

Yes, but in limited numbers β€” only 2 seats are listed under Institutional Quota / Defence-linked categories (D1/D2/MK/IQ) for Round 3 of Maharashtra MBBS admissions.

No, non-domicile candidates are not eligible for State Quota in Government Colleges. However, they can apply under AIQ (15% seats) or Private College IQ/NRI quotas through counselling assistance.

Fill your choices strategically based on previous cut-offs Utilize category-wise advantage (SC/ST/OBC/PwD/HA/ORP) Seek expert counselling support to avoid errors in Round 3 & Stray Rounds For guaranteed admission guidance, contact: 98-66-44-1111 | neetcounselling.com

Yes β€” EDUVIO offers a Seat Allotment Guarantee with a Legal Agreement, ensuring complete transparency from registration to final reporting under State/AIQ/Private quotas.

You can still participate in Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy Rounds. These rounds often have vacant or reverted seats from earlier rounds, increasing your chances with the right support.

For OC (Open Category) Male candidates, the cut-off at Government Dental College, Kadapa was 457 marks (AIR 111067) in Round 1 under the SVU Region State Quota (Convener Quota).

The SC3 (Scheduled Caste) male cut-off was around 416 marks (AIR 180478) in Kadapa Government Dental College. This means SC students scoring 400+ marks still have a realistic chance in Round 2 or Mop-Up rounds.

Here’s the Round 1 benchmark for Male candidates: Category Cut-Off Marks Admission Chance BCB 437 High BCD 440 Very Competitive BCE 429 Moderate

Category Cut-Off Marks AIR Remark OC 457 110749 Top Tier SC2 407 195955 Moderate SC3 416 179362 Strong Round 2 Potential

Among female BC candidates, the BCC category (408 marks) had the lowest cut-off, making it one of the safest entry categories in Round 1.

Based on Round 1 data and previous year trends: OC/BC (Open/Backward Classes): Drop of 3–5 marks likely SC/ST Categories: Drop of 6–10 marks possible Female candidates: Often gain advantage via Women Reservation seats πŸ“ˆ So candidates scoring between 410–450 can still secure a Government BDS seat in Round 2.

Yes, especially for SC2 / SC3 / BCC categories under SVU Quota. Candidates with 400–420 marks should actively participate in Round 2 & Mop-Up for the best chance.

The main Government Dental College under SVU (Sri Venkateswara University Area) is: Government Dental College & Hospital, Kadapa – offering seats under the Convener (State) Quota for male and female candidates across all categories.

You can use a college-wise predictor tool or consult certified counselling experts. Platforms like EDUVIO offer personalized Round 2 prediction and legal admission support based on real-time rank data.

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Marks Range Category Admission Chance 455+ OC / BCA / BCB Very High 430–450 BCD / BCE / SC3 Moderate 405–420 SC2 / BCC Strong in Round 2 Below 400 – Unlikely in Govt. Quota

For OC category students, top private dental colleges like Narayana and G. Pulla Reddy closed around 445–452 marks, while SC and BC categories saw admissions from 390–430 marks. Cut-offs vary by gender and category; OC girls had slightly higher competition (440–450 marks).

The best-performing private dental colleges in the SVU Region include: Narayana Dental College, Nellore G. Pulla Reddy Dental College, Kurnool CKS Theja Institute of Dental Sciences, Tirupati GSL Dental College, Rajahmundry St. Joseph Dental College, Eluru These consistently recorded higher NEET cut-offs due to better academic outcomes and patient exposure.

For SC2 / SC3 categories, seats were allotted between 395 and 413 marks in Round 1. For ST category, cut-off is expected in a similar range (390–410 marks), depending on the college and gender category.

For BC categories, Round 1 trends show: BCA: 421–425 marks BCB: 428–436 marks BCD: 423–434 marks BCE: 425–428 marks BCE students had the most favourable cut-off range and may find easier entry in later rounds.

At Nimra Institute of Dental Sciences (Minority College), Muslim candidates secured BDS seats at around: Male: 431 marks Female: 433 marks Minority students with 425+ marks can expect better chances in Round 2 counselling.

Yes β€” for SC / BC candidates, 400 marks is often sufficient for private colleges like Lenora, Sree Sai, or KIMS under Convener Quota (CQ). However, OC candidates may need 440+ marks even for lower-tier private colleges.

If your NEET score is between 430–450, your best options are: Narayana Dental College, G. Pulla Reddy Dental College, and CKS Theja Dental College You can also expect seats in Siddhartha or CARE Dental College in Round 2.

Yes β€” a drop of 5–10 marks is expected in Round 2 as many students upgrade or move to MBBS. So, aspirants in the 420–430 mark range should stay active for upcoming rounds.

No, SVU Quota seats (Category A) are reserved for local candidates of Sri Venkateswara University region. APNL (Non-Local) students can apply under B Category (Management) or NRI Quota in Andhra Pradesh private dental colleges.

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All BDS admissions (Category-A State Quota, Category-B Management Quota, and Category-C NRI Quota) are conducted by the Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada through NEET UG Counselling Portal.

You can download the official college-wise Round 1 cutoff PDF and Round 2 prediction charts from: www.neetcounselling.com www.eduv.io

For OC candidates, cut-offs ranged 483–488 marks (Male) and 481–482 marks (Female). SC / ST / BC candidates had lower cut-offs: SC3 males 420–422, ST males/females around 380–380, BCD candidates up to 481 marks.

The AU Region quota covers: Government Dental College & Hospital, Kadapa Government Dental College & Hospital, Vijayawada Both colleges have separate seat allocations for OC, SC, ST, BC, and female candidates.

Round 1 trends show: BCA: 457–460 marks BCB: 446–448 marks BCD: 480–481 marks BCE: 394 marks BCE students have the most accessible entry, while BCD is highly competitive.

OC Female: 481–482 marks SC2/SC3 Female: 409–423 marks ST Female: ~380 marks BCD Female: 481 marks (most competitive), BCE Female: 394 marks (easiest)

Yes β€” candidates in SC, BC, and BCE categories with 420+ marks can expect possible admission in Round 2. ST candidates with 380+ marks also have a good chance, especially in Vijayawada.

OC & BCD candidates are highly competitive (480+ marks needed). ST & BCE have lower competition, making them ideal targets for strategic choice filling.

Apply early in Round 2 for colleges with high closing ranks. Prioritize BC / SC / ST categories with lower cut-offs for better chances. Use professional counselling for seat allotment and choice filling strategies.

Yes! Eduvio provides: Legal-signed seat allotment support Round 2 & Mop-Up cut-off predictions based on NEET 2025 marks End-to-end guidance from registration β†’ document upload β†’ final admission Call / WhatsApp: 98-66-44-1111 for personalized support.

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No, AU Region seats are reserved for local Andhra University candidates. Non-local students can apply under B Category / Management / NRI quota in Andhra Pradesh private or government dental colleges.

OC Male: 443–479 marks (highest – CKS Theja 479, Vishnu 477) BC Male (BCA–BCD): 405–471 marks, BCD being most competitive SC/ST Male: 379–418 marks OC Female: 436–466 marks (highest – Vishnu 466) BC Female: 381–442 marks SC/ST Female: 380–418 marks

Key colleges for AU / APNL Private Dental Colleges: Anil Neerukonda, Visakhapatnam CARE Dental College, Guntur CKS Theja Institute, Tirupati Drs. Sudha & Nageswara Rao Siddhartha Institute, Gannavaram G. Pulla Reddy, Kurnool Gitam Dental College, Visakhapatnam GSL Dental College, Rajamahendravaram KIMS Dental College, Amalapuram Lenora Institute, Rajahmundry Sibar Dental College, Guntur Sree Sai Dental College, Srikakulam St. Joseph Dental College, Eluru Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram Nimra Institute (Minority), Ibrahimpatnam

OC / BCD: CKS Theja (479 marks), Vishnu Bhimavaram (477 marks), G. Pulla Reddy (475 marks) BCD: CKS Theja – 471 marks BCE: Lowest entry – 380 marks (Lenora / St. Joseph / Sibar)

SC2 / SC3: 400–420 marks – Sree Sai, Siddhartha, Lenora, Sibar ST: Seats are limited; priority choice filling is crucial

OC Female: Vishnu Dental (466 marks), CKS Theja, G. Pulla Reddy, Sibar BC Female: 381–442 marks – Sree Sai, Lenora, Gitam, CARE, Siddhartha SC / ST Female: Accessible at 380–418 marks Minority Female (BCE): Nimra – 378 marks

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AU / APNL quota seats are mostly for local Andhra University / Andhra Pradesh candidates. Non-local candidates can apply via Management / NRI / Minority quota, subject to seat availability

Female candidates – reserved seats give better chances SC / ST / BCE – lower competition allows strategic entry OC / BCD high-merit students – top colleges with 470+ marks are accessible

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OC Male: 487 marks (Kadapa GDC) OC Female: 491 marks (Vijayawada GDC) Observation: Female candidates have slightly higher cut-offs, showing higher demand for Vijayawada GDC.

GDC Kadapa – Male & Female seats GDC Vijayawada – Female seats Male candidates for Vijayawada are usually considered under AU / Local quotas; APNL seats are limited.

Male OC aspirants require 487+ marks Female OC aspirants require 491+ marks APNL seats are limited, making early registration and strategic choice filling crucial.

Candidates with 480–490 marks (male) or 485–490 (female) should aim for: Round 2 allotments Mop-Up rounds Private dental colleges under APNL quota

Slight advantage due to higher demand for Vijayawada GDC Female candidates with 490+ marks have better chance of securing a top Government Dental College.

Yes! Private colleges accept APNL / Non-Local candidates Cut-offs are generally lower than Government colleges (even around 380–470 marks) depending on category

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Top Round 1 marks needed: Male – 487, Female – 491 Female candidates have a slight preference due to high demand at Vijayawada Early strategy, proper choice filling, and professional guidance increase admission chances significantly

1. What is the Round 1 BDS cut-off for APNL Private Dental Colleges? Male Candidates (BCA / BCD / BCE): BCA: ~452 marks – Gitam Visakhapatnam BCD: ~472 marks – CKS Theja Tirupati (highest competition) BCE: ~443 marks – CKS Theja Tirupati Female Candidates (OC / SC3 / ST): OC: 471–474 marks – Narayana (Nellore) & Sibar (Guntur) SC3: 414–419 marks – Lenora & Vishnu ST: 379 marks – Gitam Visakhapatnam Female Candidates (BCA / BCB / BCC): BCA: 450 marks – CKS Theja BCB: 432 marks – CARE Dental, Guntur BCC: 457 marks – Lenora

High Competition / Best for High Merit: CKS Theja (Tirupati), Sibar (Guntur), Narayana (Nellore) Moderate Competition / Balanced Options: Gitam (Visakhapatnam), G. Pulla Reddy (Kurnool) ST / Lower Score Opportunities: Gitam (ST Female), Lower Preference Colleges

OC / High Merit Candidates: Need 470+ marks for top colleges BC / Moderate Merit: 420–465 marks gives access to Gitam, CARE, Lenora, Vishnu ST / Lower Merit: Below 400 marks, limited seats are available

Yes! Many private colleges have reserved or less competitive seats for SC/ST candidates. Example: Gitam Visakhapatnam admitted ST female at 379 marks. SC3 candidates can secure seats around 410–420 marks in Lenora & Vishnu.

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470+ Marks: Top colleges like Sibar, Narayana, CKS Theja – OC / BCD Male 450–465 Marks: Gitam, G.Pulla Reddy, CKS Theja – BCA / BCE / Moderate Merit 420–440 Marks: Vishnu, Lenora, GSL – SC3 / BCB / BCD Below 400 Marks: Only limited ST or lower BC seats

OC (Male): Kadapa – 457 marks, Vijayawada – 483 marks SC3 (Male): Kadapa – 416 marks, Vijayawada – Not available ST (Male): Vijayawada – 380 marks, Kadapa – Not available BC Categories (Male): BCA: Kadapa – 457, Vijayawada – 459 BCB: Kadapa – 437, Vijayawada – 448 BCD: Kadapa – 440, Vijayawada – 481 BCE: Kadapa – 429, Vijayawada – Not available

OC (Female): Kadapa – 457 marks, Vijayawada – 482 marks SC2 / SC3 (Female): Kadapa – 407 / 416, Vijayawada – 409 / 423 ST (Female): Kadapa & Vijayawada – 380 marks BC Categories (Female): BCA: Kadapa – 440, Vijayawada – 460 BCB: Kadapa – 438, Vijayawada – 446 BCC: Kadapa – 408, Vijayawada – 454 BCD: Kadapa – 437, Vijayawada – 481 BCE: Kadapa – 436, Vijayawada – 394

Vijayawada consistently shows higher cut-offs than Kadapa. Highest competition categories: Male: BCB & BCD Female: BCA, BCD

Yes! ST seats opened at 380 marks, offering a good opportunity in Round 2 or Mop-Up. SC candidates with marks slightly below the Round 1 cut-off can also aim for strategic college choice filling.

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Marks Range Chances Recommendation 480+ Guaranteed OC / High Merit – Vijayawada & Kadapa 450–479 Strong BC / OC Candidates – Kadapa & Vijayawada 420–449 Possible SC3 / SC2 / BCB / BCD – Kadapa & Vijayawada 380–419 Good Chance ST / BCE / SC Round 2 / Mop-Up

C / SC / ST Categories (Male) Highest competition: Vishnu (477), Anil Neerukonda / Sibar / Narayana (452–459) ST seats: Limited; Sibar at 379 marks SC2 / SC3 seats: Range 398–418 marks BC Categories (Male) BCA / BCB / BCD / BCE: BCD saw highest competition (CKS Theja – 472 marks) BCE lowest entry marks: 380–394 (Lenora / St. Joseph) Best balanced options for BC candidates: Sibar, Siddhartha, Gitam

OC / SC / ST Categories (Female) Highest OC cut-off: Vishnu – 466 marks SC2 / SC3 cut-offs: 387–418 marks ST cut-offs: As low as 379 marks (Gitam, AU Zone) BC Categories (Female) BCC / BCD / BCA: Females generally secure slightly better ranks than males Top choices by category & marks: BCA: CKS Theja – 450 marks BCB: CARE – 432 marks BCC: Lenora – 457 marks BCD: Siddhartha – 434–441 marks

Male: CKS Theja, Vishnu, G. Pulla Reddy Female: Vishnu, Sibar, Siddhartha Moderate competition colleges: Gitam, CARE, GSL, Lenora

Marks Range Best College Options Category Fit Below 90,000 AIR Vishnu, Siddhartha, Sibar OC / High Merit 90,000 – 1,20,000 Anil Neerukonda, Gitam, CARE OC / BC / Moderate Merit 1,20,000 – 1,60,000 GSL, CKS Theja, KIMS, Lenora BC / SC / OC Above 1,60,000 Sree Sai, St. Joseph, Amalapuram SC / ST / Lower Merit

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For the academic year 2025–26, Dr. N.R.S. Government Ayurvedic College, Vijayawada, offers a total intake of 63 BAMS seats under the Convener Quota (CQ) in the AU (Andhra University) local area.

The seat matrix under NTRUHS AU Area is divided category-wise as follows: OC (General): 16 (Male) + 9 (Female) SC: 5 (Male + Female) ST: 4 (Male + Female) BC-A to E: 16 (combined) EWS: 6 This ensures representation across OC, SC, ST, BC, and EWS categories with both Local (L) and Unreserved (UR) allocations.

The college code for Dr. N.R.S. Government Ayurvedic College, Vijayawada is NRSA, as per the official NTRUHS BAMS Seat Matrix 2025–26.

The college is affiliated to Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada, which oversees AYUSH admissions (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BNYS) across Andhra Pradesh.

To be eligible for BAMS Admission 2025–26: The candidate must have qualified NEET-UG 2025. Must have passed 10+2 (BiPC) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Should meet the age and domicile criteria set by NTRUHS. Local Area preference applies (AU, SVU, OU areas).

Based on previous trends: OC candidates: 450–490 marks BC candidates: 420–460 marks SC/ST candidates: 370–420 marks Final cutoffs may vary depending on seat availability, NEET score distribution, and category rank in AU Area Counselling.

Students must: Visit the official website: https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in Register for NTRUHS AYUSH NEET UG 2025 Counselling. Fill the online application and choice preferences (select Dr. N.R.S. Govt Ayurvedic College if eligible). Upload documents and pay the processing fee. Participate in Round 1, 2, and Mop-up rounds as applicable.

Yes. The EWS category has a total of 6 seats (4 for males, 2 for females) under AU Local Quota at Dr. N.R.S. Government Ayurvedic College, Vijayawada.

L (Local): Reserved for candidates belonging to that specific University Area (e.g., AU, SVU). UR (Unreserved): Open to all eligible candidates across Andhra Pradesh, irrespective of local status.

Yes, the college provides separate hostels for male and female students, along with mess, library, herbal garden, and clinical training facilities β€” all approved under CCIM guidelines.

All BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, and BNYS admissions in Andhra Pradesh are conducted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada, based on NEET-UG 2025 merit and category reservation rules.

Yes, non-local candidates can apply under the Unreserved (UR) category, provided they qualify NEET-UG 2025 and fulfill NTRUHS eligibility norms.

Candidates should keep the following ready: NEET-UG 2025 Rank Card & Hall Ticket 10th & 12th Marks Memos Caste / Category / EWS Certificate Study Certificates (Class 6 to Intermediate) Aadhaar & Transfer Certificate Income Certificate (if applicable) Passport-size photographs

Notification Release: July 2025 Online Registration: August 2025 Provisional Merit List: September 2025 Round 1 Counselling: September 2025 Round 2 / Mop-up Rounds: October–November 2025

You can download the official BAMS AU Area 2025–26 Seat Matrix PDF and Prospectus directly from the NTRUHS admission portal: https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in (Check under the β€œAYUSH Admissions 2025–26” section.)

For the academic year 2025–26, S.V. Ayurvedic College, Tirupati (College Code: SVAT) offers 33 BAMS seats under the Convener Quota (CQ) for students belonging to the SVU Local Area as per Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada guidelines.

The category-wise seat matrix for 2025–26 is as follows: OC (General): 16 (10 Male + 6 Female) SC2: 2 (Male + Female) SC3: 3 (Male + Female) ST: 2 (Male + Female) BC-A to E: 8 (combined) This includes both Local (L) and Unreserved (UR) seats as per NTRUHS allotment.

The college code is SVAT, and it is a Government Ayurvedic College affiliated to Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada.

All BAMS admissions, including those for S.V. Ayurvedic College, Tirupati, are conducted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada, based on NEET-UG 2025 scores and category-wise seat allocation.

To be eligible for BAMS 2025–26 admission: Must have qualified NEET-UG 2025. Passed 10+2 (BiPC) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Must meet age criteria (17 years as of Dec 31, 2025). Should belong to SVU Local Area (for Local seats). Non-local candidates can compete under Unreserved (UR) seats.

Based on previous years’ NTRUHS BAMS cutoffs: OC (General): 440–480 marks BC Categories: 400–440 marks SC/ST: 360–410 marks EWS: 420–450 marks Final cutoffs depend on overall NEET performance, seat demand, and category rank in SVU Area Counselling.

For S.V. Ayurvedic College, Tirupati (SVAT): Local (L): Majority of seats (approx. 28 out of 33) Unreserved (UR): Around 5 seats This ensures priority to SVU Local students, while still allowing statewide competition for UR seats.

Currently, no separate EWS category is shown in the official SVU BAMS seat matrix (2025–26). However, EWS seats may be included under UR allocations if NTRUHS releases an updated matrix later.

The college offers: Well-equipped classrooms and laboratories Herbal garden and Ayurvedic pharmacy Clinical training in attached hospital Separate hostels for boys and girls Library and digital learning resources

Follow these steps: Visit the official NTRUHS website β†’ https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in Click on β€œAYUSH NEET UG 2025 Admissions” Complete online registration and application form Upload required certificates Pay the processing fee online Participate in Round 1, 2, and Mop-up Counselling as per the schedule

Yes. Candidates from outside the SVU Local Area (including other regions of Andhra Pradesh) can apply under Unreserved (UR) seats during NTRUHS BAMS counselling.

Students must upload and produce: NEET-UG 2025 Score Card & Admit Card SSC & Intermediate Certificates Study Certificates (Class 6 to 12) Caste / Income / EWS Certificate (if applicable) Aadhaar Card Transfer Certificate Recent passport-size photos

Tentative schedule (as per NTRUHS AYUSH admission process): Notification Release: July 2025 Online Registration: August 2025 Merit List & Verification: September 2025 Round 1 Counselling: September 2025 Round 2 / Mop-Up: October–November 2025

There are a total of 8 BC category seats, distributed as: BC-A: 2 BC-B: 3 BC-C: 1 BC-D: 2 BC-E: 1 (Local + UR combined)

You can download the NTRUHS BAMS SVU Area 2025–26 Seat Matrix directly from the NTRUHS portal: https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in Check under β€œAYUSH Admissions 2025–26 β†’ Seat Matrix”.

There are three BHMS colleges under the Andhra University (AU) Area for the academic year 2025–26, as per the official NTRUHS seat matrix: Dr. Gururaju Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College, Gudivada (GGHG) Dr. Allu Ramalingaiah Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College, Rajahmundry (ALUR) Maharaja Institute of Homoeo Medical College, Vizianagaram (MIMH)

A total of 126 BHMS seats are available under the Convener Quota (CQ) in AU Area colleges for 2025–26. This includes Government and Private-A category seats, distributed across various categories such as OC, BC, SC, ST, EWS, and PH.

Dr. Gururaju Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College, Gudivada – GGHG Dr. Allu Ramalingaiah Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College, Rajahmundry – ALUR Maharaja Institute of Homoeo Medical College, Vizianagaram – MIMH

College Name Type College Code Total Seats Dr. Gururaju Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College, Gudivada Government GGHG 41 Dr. Allu Ramalingaiah Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College, Rajahmundry Government ALUR 42 Maharaja Institute of Homoeo Medical College, Vizianagaram Private (A Category) MIMH 43

OC (General) – 36 seats BC (A–E combined) – 38 seats SC – 14 seats ST – 8 seats EWS – 4 seats PH / CAP categories – 3 seats The remaining seats are distributed under Local (L) and Unreserved (UR) categories based on regional eligibility.

Candidates must: Qualify NEET-UG 2025 Pass 10+2 (BiPC) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Be at least 17 years of age as of 31st December 2025 Fulfill Local / Non-Local status criteria under AU, SVU, or OU regions

Based on trends from previous years: OC: 430–470 marks BC: 400–440 marks SC: 360–400 marks ST: 340–390 marks EWS: 410–450 marks Cutoffs can vary depending on seat availability, NEET score range, and category merit.

Steps to apply: Visit the official portal: https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in Register under β€œAYUSH NEET UG 2025 Admissions.” Fill in personal and academic details. Upload scanned certificates. Pay the counselling fee. Participate in Round 1, Round 2, and Mop-up allotments as per schedule.

Local (L): Reserved for candidates belonging to that university region (e.g., AU Area). Unreserved (UR): Open to candidates from any region of Andhra Pradesh.

Yes. The Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category has 4 seats (3 for males and 1 for female) across AU Area BHMS colleges.

BC-A: 9 seats BC-B: 12 seats BC-C: 2 seats BC-D: 9 seats BC-E: 5 seats These are distributed between Local and Unreserved categories in all three colleges.

Yes. All three colleges offer separate hostel facilities for male and female students. Especially, Dr. Allu Ramalingaiah Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College, Rajahmundry, is known for its well-maintained hostels, clinical training units, and herbal garden facilities.

Counselling is conducted online through the NTRUHS AYUSH portal. Round 1: Based on NEET merit list Round 2: For remaining seats after R1 Mop-up round: Final chance for unfilled seats Allotments are based on NEET rank, category, and college preference.

Yes. Non-Local candidates can apply under Unreserved (UR) seats during NTRUHS AYUSH NEET-UG counselling if they meet NEET eligibility and certificate verification requirements.

Keep the following ready: NEET-UG 2025 Rank Card & Admit Card 10th & 12th Marks Memos Study Certificates (6th to 12th class) Caste / Income / EWS Certificate Aadhaar Card Transfer & Conduct Certificate Passport-size photographs

Notification Release: July 2025 Online Registration: August 2025 Provisional Merit List: September 2025 Round 1 Counselling: September 2025 Round 2 & Mop-up: October–November 2025

You can download it directly from: πŸ‘‰ https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in Navigate to β€œAYUSH Admissions 2025–26 β†’ BHMS Seat Matrix (AU Area)”.

To apply for BHMS (Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery) under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, candidates must: Qualify NEET-UG 2025 with a valid score. Have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English. Secure a minimum of 50% marks (40% for SC/ST/BC) in PCB. Fulfill local/non-local eligibility for AU Area or SVU Area under Andhra Pradesh State Quota.

Andhra Pradesh is divided into two regional areas for counselling: AU Area (Andhra University Area): Includes colleges in coastal Andhra districts such as Gudivada, Rajahmundry, Vizianagaram, etc. SVU Area (Sri Venkateswara University Area): Covers colleges in Rayalaseema districts like Kadapa, Guntakal, and Chittoor. Seat allotment depends on local status and region-based reservation rules set by Dr. NTRUHS.

Under AU Area: Dr. Gururaju Government Homoeopathic Medical College, Gudivada Dr. Allu Ramalingaiah Government Homoeopathic Medical College, Rajahmundry Under SVU Area: Government Homoeopathic Medical College, Kadapa Each college offers 41–43 seats under Convener Quota (CQ) for NEET-qualified students.

Government Colleges: Fees are lower (as per NTRUHS norms), and admissions are through Convener Quota only. Private Colleges (Pvt. A): Include institutions like Maharaja Institute of Homoeo Medical College (Vizianagaram), SSHG (Guntakal), and KKC Homoeopathic College (Puttur). They offer Category A (CQ) seats at moderate tuition fees and Management (MQ) seats separately.

For 2025–26, the total BHMS seats under AU + SVU Areas are approximately 240+ distributed across government and private colleges. Seats are further divided into: OC, BC, SC, ST, EWS categories Gender-wise (Male/Female) Special categories (PH, CAP, NCC)

Admissions are conducted online through the NTRUHS NEET UG Counselling portal: Register and pay the online fee. Upload required documents. Exercise web options (college preference). Download provisional allotment order. Report to the allotted college for certificate verification.

BHMS counselling for NEET 2025-qualified candidates is expected to begin in September–October 2025 after MBBS/BDS rounds. Keep checking ntruhs.ap.nic.in for the official notification, seat matrix, and round-wise schedule.

NEET-UG 2025 Rank Card 10th & 12th Marksheets Transfer Certificate (TC) Study/Local Certificate (4th–10th class) Caste Certificate (if applicable) Income & EWS Certificate (if applicable) Aadhar Card and Passport-size photos

Yes, but non-local candidates are eligible only under the Management Quota (MQ) in Private Colleges. State quota (CQ) seats are reserved for local candidates of AU and SVU areas as per Presidential Order (1974).

For 2024–25, BHMS cutoffs under Convener Quota (CQ) were around: OC category: 420–450 marks BC category: 380–420 marks SC/ST category: 300–360 marks Cutoffs vary every year depending on NEET difficulty, seat matrix, and applicant pool.

Recognized by CCIM & Ministry of AYUSH. Excellent clinical exposure through attached government hospitals. Affordable tuition with state quota reservation benefits. Transparent online counselling by Dr. NTRUHS, ensuring fair admission.

Visit: Official portal: ntruhs.ap.nic.in Daily updates: YourWebsiteName.com for college-wise seat matrix PDFs, cutoffs, and counselling support. Download the complete BHMS Admission PDF for AU & SVU Areas 2025–26.

The BHMS course duration is 5Β½ years β€” 4Β½ years of academic study + 1 year of compulsory rotatory internship.

After completing BHMS, graduates can: Practice as a Registered Homoeopathic Physician (AYUSH) Pursue MD (Homoeopathy) or Postgraduate Diploma Work in Government AYUSH hospitals, private clinics, or teaching institutions

Click below to download: BHMS 2025–26 AU & SVU Area Seat Matrix (PDF) Includes: Category-wise, Gender-wise, and Local/UR seat breakup for all colleges.

BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) is a 5Β½-year undergraduate course in Unani Medicine recognized by the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India. In Andhra Pradesh, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada, conducts the entire admission and counselling process for Government, Aided, and Private Unani Colleges based on NEET-UG 2025 scores.

There is one Unani college affiliated with Dr. NTRUHS for the 2025–26 session: Dr. Abdul Haq Unani College & Hospital, Kurnool (College Code: AHUK) Type: Government-Aided Total Intake: 37 Seats (Convener Quota) Offers admission under Local (L) and Unreserved (UR) categories for all communities (OC, BC, SC, ST).

For 2025–26, Andhra Pradesh has 37 BUMS seats available under the Convener Quota (CQ) in Dr. Abdul Haq Unani College, Kurnool. These seats are distributed category-wise as follows: OC (General) – 18 BC-A/B/D/E – 10 SC/ST – 9

To apply for BUMS admission under Dr. NTRUHS, candidates must: Qualify NEET-UG 2025 with the minimum cutoff percentile. Pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English. Have studied Urdu (or Arabic/Persian) as one of the subjects or possess equivalent qualification. Meet local/non-local criteria under Andhra Pradesh Presidential Order (for AU/SVU regions).

Follow the online process via ntruhs.ap.nic.in : Register for NEET-UG 2025-based BUMS counselling. Upload required documents and pay the processing fee. Exercise web options for college selection. Check provisional allotment results and download the letter. Report to the allotted college for certificate verification and admission.

Based on previous years’ admission trends at Dr. Abdul Haq Unani College, Kurnool, the approximate NEET cutoff scores are: OC Category: 420–440 marks BC Category: 380–420 marks SC/ST Category: 300–360 marks (Actual cutoffs may vary depending on NEET 2025 difficulty and applicant pool.)

As a Government-Aided institution, the annual tuition fee is highly affordable β€” typically between β‚Ή20,000–₹35,000 per year, as per NTRUHS norms. This makes it one of the most cost-effective Unani colleges in South India.

The NTRUHS BUMS Counselling 2025–26 is expected to begin in October 2025, following MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH (BAMS/BHMS) rounds. Candidates should regularly visit ntruhs.ap.nic.in for updates, merit lists, and web-option schedules.

Prepare the following original documents for certificate verification: NEET-UG 2025 Rank Card 10th & 12th Marksheets Transfer Certificate (TC) Study/Residence Certificates (Classes IV–X) Caste/Income Certificate (if applicable) Urdu qualification proof (if required) Aadhaar Card & Photos

The BUMS course spans 5Β½ years, divided as: 4Β½ years of academic study (Pre-Tib, Ilmul Advia, Moalajat, etc.) 1 year of compulsory rotatory internship at the attached Unani Hospital.

After completing the BUMS course, graduates can: Practice as a Registered Unani Medical Practitioner (RMP) under the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM). Join Government AYUSH hospitals, Unani dispensaries, or open private clinics. Pursue MD (Unani) or postgraduate studies in specialized branches.

Yes. Non-local candidates can apply under Management Quota (MQ) in case such seats are announced in private Unani institutions in future. Currently, Dr. Abdul Haq Unani College, Kurnool, admits primarily Andhra Pradesh local candidates under Convener Quota (CQ).

One of the oldest Unani institutions in South India, recognized by CCIM & Ministry of AYUSH. Attached teaching hospital provides real clinical exposure. Affordable fee structure with transparent counselling under NTRUHS. Excellent student-to-faculty ratio and internship opportunities.

You can download the official Dr. NTRUHS BUMS Seat Matrix 2025–26 (Category-wise & Gender-wise) PDF directly from: Download BUMS Seat Matrix 2025–26 PDF Here (Includes OC, BC, SC, ST, EWS, and PH category details for Dr. Abdul Haq Unani College, Kurnool.)

A total of 21 new Government Medical Colleges have been approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC) for the academic year 2025–26, resulting in an addition of 1,400 new MBBS seats across 14 states in India.

The states that received new government medical colleges are: Assam, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh. Among these, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana saw the biggest seat expansion (each adding 3–4 new colleges).

As per the latest NMC approvals, 1,400 MBBS seats have been added to the total national capacity. These are government quota seats, which are generally available under All India Quota (AIQ 15%) and State Quota (85%) counselling.

Yes, there is a high possibility of a marginal drop in NEET 2025 cut-offs, especially for Government MBBS colleges. More seats = better chances for students in OBC, SC, ST, and EWS categories to secure a government seat with a slightly lower NEET rank

n 2025–26, multiple ESIC Medical Colleges received permission as full-fledged government institutions, including: ESIC Medical College, Basaidarapur (Delhi) ESIC Medical College, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) ESIC Medical College, Indore (Madhya Pradesh) ESIC Medical College, Andheri (Maharashtra) ESIC Medical College, Ludhiana (Punjab) ESIC Medical College, Jaipur (Rajasthan) ESIC Medical College, Noida (Uttar Pradesh) These colleges will offer MBBS seats under government quota, following NEET-based counselling.

Admissions for these newly approved colleges will begin during NEET UG 2025 Counselling (AIQ and State Counselling rounds), expected to start around July–August 2025 after NEET result declaration.

Yes. All newly approved government medical colleges recognized by NMC will participate in AIQ counselling conducted by MCC, offering 15% seats to candidates from any state in India. The remaining 85% seats will be filled through respective State Quota Counselling Authorities.

You can verify the approval status of any medical college on the official NMC website (https://www.nmc.org.in) under the β€œCollege & Course Search” section. Always confirm before applying to ensure the college is permitted for the academic year 2025–26.

Yes β€” being government institutions, the MBBS fees in these new colleges will be significantly lower than private or deemed universities. Annual tuition fees typically range between β‚Ή10,000 – β‚Ή1,50,000, depending on the state and institution

This expansion provides greater seat availability, which means: Higher admission chances for students with moderate NEET scores More opportunities under reservation categories (OBC/SC/ST/EWS) Reduced competition in government counselling rounds In short, more colleges = more opportunities for every NEET aspirant.

You can download the official list of all 21 newly permitted Government Medical Colleges (AY 2025–26) along with seat details, NMC approval status, and counselling updates [Download New Govt. Colleges 2025 PDF] (Add your site CTA link here)

States like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh are expected to propose additional colleges for 2026–27, as part of India’s target to reach 1 MBBS seat per 1,000 population by 2030.

A total of 1,376 additional Government MBBS seats have been approved across 30+ top medical colleges in 14 States/UTs for the academic year 2025–26. This expansion has increased the total intake from 4,142 seats to 5,518, as per official data from NMC-approved institutions.

The highest MBBS seat increments were seen in: Karnataka β†’ 8 colleges added 50 seats each Jammu & Kashmir β†’ 5 colleges upgraded, adding ~228 new seats Assam β†’ 4 government colleges expanded by 175 seats Punjab (GGS Medical College, Faridkot) β†’ biggest single increase of +100 seats Other states with notable increments: Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

The seat expansion is part of the Government of India’s medical education capacity-building initiative under the NMC (National Medical Commission). The aim is to improve doctor–population ratio and expand affordable MBBS access through government quota seats in both existing and new AIIMS / ESIC / State Medical Colleges.

With 1,376 new government MBBS seats, the NEET 2025 cut-offsβ€”especially under AIQ (15%) and State Quota (85%)β€”are expected to slightly decrease in states like Karnataka, Assam, and Jammu & Kashmir, where intake has grown significantly. This means students with borderline ranks will have a better chance of government seat allotment in Round 1 or 2.

Yes. All newly approved government MBBS seats will participate in the All India Quota (AIQ) Counselling 2025 conducted by MCC (Medical Counselling Committee). Around 15% of the new seats will be available to all India candidates, while the remaining 85% will be distributed through respective state quota counselling.

The following AIIMS and ESIC medical colleges have officially increased their MBBS intake for 2025–26: AIIMS Guwahati β†’ 50 ➜ 100 seats AIIMS Bilaspur (HP) β†’ 50 ➜ 100 seats AIIMS Vijaypur (J&K) β†’ 62 ➜ 100 seats AIIMS Rajkot (Gujarat) β†’ 50 ➜ 75 seats AIIMS Jodhpur (Rajasthan) β†’ 125 ➜ 150 seats ESIC Faridabad (Haryana) β†’ 125 ➜ 150 seats ESIC Sanath Nagar, Hyderabad (Telangana) β†’ 125 ➜ 150 seats This marks the largest AIIMS-ESIC capacity boost in recent years.

These expanded MBBS seats will be included in NEET UG 2025 Counsellingβ€”both AIQ (by MCC) and State Quota rounds (by respective state counselling authorities), expected to begin around July–August 2025 after NEET results.

Government medical college MBBS fees remain highly affordable, typically ranging between β‚Ή10,000 – β‚Ή1.5 lakh per year, depending on the state and category. These seats are ideal for aspirants seeking low-fee MBBS education compared to private/deemed universities.

Guru Gobind Singh Medical College, Faridkot (Punjab) recorded the largest single increase of +100 MBBS seats, taking its total capacity from 150 ➜ 250. This makes it one of the most significant expansions in any Indian state medical college this year.

You can verify seat approvals through: The NMC official website (nmc.org.in) β†’ College & Course Search section The MCC NEET UG Counselling Portal β†’ Seat Matrix (AIQ) section Your respective State Counselling Authority’s website for updated government seat matrix PDFs.

Students belonging to SC / ST / OBC / EWS categories will gain proportionate seat benefits, as reservation quotas apply to all increased seats. This leads to higher seat availability and lower cut-offs for each reserved category under both AIQ and State Quota systems.

You can download the complete MBBS Government Seat Increment List (2025–26) with college-wise data, seat counts, and NMC permissions here: [Download 2025 MBBS Government Seat Increment PDF] (Add your official link here)

Yes. The Ministry of Health & NMC have proposed additional government colleges under construction in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, and Madhya Pradesh, expected to add 1,000+ MBBS seats in the 2026–27 academic year.

Yes. The Ministry of Health & NMC have proposed additional government colleges under construction in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, and Madhya Pradesh, expected to add 1,000+ MBBS seats in the 2026–27 academic year.

Yes. A total of 4 MBBS seats were reduced across 4 Government Medical Colleges for the academic year 2025–26 due to minor NMC restructuring or reallocation. Affected colleges include: University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi β†’ 170 ➜ 169 (βˆ’1) Chitradurga Medical College & Research Institute, Karnataka β†’ 150 ➜ 149 (βˆ’1) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjab β†’ 100 ➜ 99 (βˆ’1) RG Kar Medical College, Kolkata β†’ 250 ➜ 249 (βˆ’1)

Seat reductions are typically due to NMC compliance adjustments, faculty-student ratio corrections, or infrastructure restructuring during renewal of recognition. Such decreases are minimal (usually 1–5 seats) and do not impact total admissions significantly.

16 new private medical colleges have been officially approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC) for the academic year 2025–26, adding 1,750 brand-new MBBS seats to India’s total medical capacity.

In total, 4,730 new MBBS seats were added across private medical colleges in India for AY 2025–26. Breakdown: Newly Permitted Private Colleges: 1,750 seats Seat Increase in Existing Private Colleges: 2,980 seats This marks the biggest private MBBS seat expansion in India’s history.

While official NMC data varies, the major private MBBS expansions are seen in: Maharashtra Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan These states together account for over 60% of the 4,730 new seats permitted in 2025–26.

With 4,730 new private and 1,376 new government MBBS seats, NEET UG 2025 aspirants can expect: Lower competition ratios in counselling rounds Increased availability under Management, NRI & Institutional Quotas Better chances for mid-rank candidates to secure MBBS admission Slightly lower cut-offs in Round 2 & Mop-up rounds

Yes. All newly added private medical colleges and expanded seats are NMC-permitted for the academic year 2025–26, ensuring valid MBBS degrees recognized across India.

The combined expansion across India is staggering: Government Medical Colleges: +1,376 seats Private Medical Colleges: +4,730 seats Total = 6,106 new MBBS seats approved for NEET UG 2025 admissions.

The addition of over 6,000 seats may lead to a modest cut-off reduction in both AIQ (All India Quota) and State Quota roundsβ€”particularly in states where new colleges opened or existing ones expanded. However, top-tier colleges will still maintain competitive cut-offs due to high demand.

You can view and download the official NMC college list (2025–26) with seat details and permissions here: [Download 2025 MBBS College & Seat Matrix PDF] (Add your link here) Includes: Newly permitted colleges Seat increments & reductions State-wise intake capacity

Yes. All NMC-approved private medical colleges will participate in NEET UG 2025 counselling under their respective state authorities, offering seats through: Management Quota (MQ) NRI Quota (NQ) Institutional / Minority Quota (where applicable)

India is on track to cross 125,000 total MBBS seats by 2026, driven by: New AIIMS and ESIC institutions State medical college upgrades Private sector investments This expansion aligns with the goal of achieving a 1:1000 doctor–population ratio within the next few years.

Students applying under OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and local state quotas will benefit the most. Every new government seat comes with proportional reservation allocation, increasing the total availability for each category.

Bookmark this page for real-time updates on: NEET 2025–26 seat matrix PDFs NMC-approved new colleges AIQ & State Quota seat revisions Cut-off trends & counselling dates

For the academic year 2025–26, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has approved 16 new private medical colleges across India. These colleges collectively add 1,750 MBBS seats, creating significant opportunities for NEET UG 2025 aspirants.

A total of 4,730 new MBBS seats have been added this year: 1,750 seats from 16 newly approved private colleges 2,980 seats from seat increases in existing private medical colleges This marks one of the biggest expansions in MBBS admissions in India’s history.

New private MBBS colleges have been permitted in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal. These states now offer expanded opportunities for management, NRI, and institutional quota aspirants.

The NEET UG 2025 cut-offs for private medical colleges may reduce slightly, especially under Management and NRI Quotas, because of the increased availability of seats. Students with moderate NEET scores (450–500 range) may now stand a better chance for MBBS admission.

Yes. All 16 newly established private medical colleges have received Letter of Permission (LoP) from the National Medical Commission (NMC) for the academic year 2025–26, meaning they are officially recognized and eligible to admit MBBS students.

The MBBS fees in new private colleges typically range between β‚Ή10–25 lakhs per annum, depending on: The state and university affiliation Whether seats are under Management / NRI / Institutional Quota Official fee structures will be released by the respective State Counselling Authorities after NEET 2025 results.

You must: Qualify NEET UG 2025 Register for your State NEET UG Counselling through the official website of your state’s medical university or counselling authority (like KEA, DMER, KNRUHS, NTRUHS, etc.) Select these newly added private colleges in your choice filling list during counselling rounds

Fresh infrastructure with modern labs & facilities Better faculty-to-student ratio initially More chances for admission with moderate NEET rank Often lower demand in Round 1, helping students secure seats easily

States like Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Bihar lead the list β€” each adding 2 or more new private colleges, significantly boosting their total MBBS intake capacity.

While private colleges added over 4,700 seats, a few government colleges actually saw a minor reduction β€” a total of 4 MBBS seats were reduced across Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab, and West Bengal. However, several new government medical colleges are expected in 2026–27.

Each state has its own counselling body that handles private and management quota MBBS seats: Andhra Pradesh – Dr. NTRUHS Telangana – KNRUHS Karnataka – KEA Tamil Nadu – TN Medical Selection Committee Maharashtra – DMER Maharashtra Rajasthan – RUHS West Bengal – WBMCC Candidates must register under the correct state authority for counselling.

Follow: Official NMC website (nmc.org.in) for new college approvals Respective state counselling portals for notification releases Trusted admission portals and updates from verified educational sources You can also download the complete β€œNew MBBS Colleges 2025–26 PDF” from our site for a college-wise seat list and state-wise cut-off guidance.

For the academic year 2025–26, over 4,730 new MBBS seats have been added across 70+ private medical colleges in India. This expansion takes the total private MBBS capacity to nearly 15,000 seats, compared to around 10,270 in 2024–25 β€” the largest private sector seat hike in recent years.

The top contributors to this record-breaking growth are: Karnataka – 10+ colleges expanded (avg. +50 to +100 seats each) Tamil Nadu – 7+ private colleges expanded Uttar Pradesh – 8+ private institutions added new batches Maharashtra – 6 major private medical colleges increased capacity Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Telangana, Haryana – strong expansion in Tier-2 cities These states now offer wider chances for NEET 2025 aspirants under both Management and NRI quotas.

The expansion is part of the National Medical Commission (NMC) policy push to: Meet India’s doctor-to-patient ratio targets (1:1000) Promote private sector participation in medical education Enhance healthcare infrastructure in Tier-2 & Tier-3 regions Reduce cut-off pressure in NEET UG by offering more options for aspirants Many colleges received approval for 100-seat to 250-seat upgrades after meeting NMC norms for faculty, hospital beds, and infrastructure.

Yes β€” cut-offs are likely to drop slightly, especially in private colleges under: Management Quota (MQ) NRI Quota State Private Quota States like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and UP may see a 3–5% relaxation in NEET cut-offs, giving mid-range rankers (450–550 marks) a realistic chance for admission.

Some of the major colleges that received NMC approval for seat hikes include: Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal (AP) – 150 β†’ 250 Datta Meghe Medical College, Nagpur (MH) – 150 β†’ 250 A.J. Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore (KA) – 200 β†’ 250 Bhaarat Medical College, Chennai (TN) – 150 β†’ 250 Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute, Dehradun (UK) – 150 β†’ 250 Naraina Medical College, UP – 150 β†’ 250 CMR Institute of Medical Sciences, Telangana – 150 β†’ 250 All these colleges are now offering increased intake for NEET 2025 admissions.

You can check: NMC official website (www.nmc.org.in ) – for recognized seat capacity State NEET UG counselling portals like: tnmedicalselection.net (Tamil Nadu) kea.kar.nic.in (Karnataka) upneet.gov.in (Uttar Pradesh) drntruhs.ap.nic.in (Andhra Pradesh) Each site will release a revised seat matrix PDF before Round-1 NEET 2025 counselling.

The eligibility criteria remain the same: Must have qualified NEET UG 2025 Minimum 50th percentile (UR) or 40th percentile (SC/ST/OBC) Must register under the respective state counselling or Deemed University quota For NRI quota, valid sponsorship and passport documents are required.

These additional seats are primarily under: Management Quota (State level) NRI Quota Deemed University Quota Government (All India Quota - AIQ) seats remain fixed. However, the increased private capacity directly benefits NEET-qualified students who couldn’t secure a government seat.

The fees may remain stable or see only minimal rise because: More seat availability β†’ increased competition among colleges States like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra have fee regulation committees Average MBBS private college fee in India: β‚Ή10–22 lakh per annum However, Deemed Universities may charge higher, depending on location and demand.

Absolutely. Once the NMC approval order is integrated into the state counselling portal, you can: Register online for NEET UG counselling (State/Deemed) List the expanded colleges as preferred choices Lock your choices during choice filling Check allotment results after each round Always verify the college code and intake in the official seat matrix before final choice submission.

Based on total net increase: Karnataka β†’ +750 seats Tamil Nadu β†’ +600 seats Uttar Pradesh β†’ +650 seats Maharashtra β†’ +530 seats Kerala & Telangana β†’ +400 seats each Bihar & Haryana β†’ +300–400 seats each This ensures more affordable private MBBS options closer to home for many NEET aspirants.

[Download Complete State-Wise MBBS Private Seat Increment 2025–26 (PDF)] Includes: College-wise seat increase State-wise totals NMC approval source links Management type (Trust/Society/Private) (Available soon on our site’s NEET 2025 Updates section.)

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has approved 4,730 new MBBS seats in India’s private medical sector for AY 2025–26, including: 1,750 seats in 16 newly permitted private medical colleges 2,980 additional seats from existing private colleges that upgraded their capacity This is the largest-ever private seat expansion in NEET UG history β€” a major advantage for 2025 aspirants.

A total of 16 new colleges across 13 States/UTs have received fresh NMC permission for MBBS admissions. States include: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Gujarat, and West Bengal. These new colleges alone contribute 1,750 MBBS seats, offering fresh chances under Management and NRI quotas.

According to the NMC-approved data: State No. of Colleges Increased Seats Added Karnataka 12+ 800+ Tamil Nadu 9 650+ Uttar Pradesh 12 700+ Maharashtra 9 600+ Rajasthan, Kerala, Punjab, Chhattisgarh 1–5 each Moderate Together, these states represent 70% of India’s private MBBS seat growth in 2025–26.

Cut-offs are expected to dip slightly in many states, especially for: Private Management Quota seats (MQ) NRI Quota Deemed University admissions With more seats in Tier-2 & Tier-3 cities, even students scoring 450–520 marks in NEET 2025 may secure a seat β€” depending on budget and state domicile.

More options across 15+ states Reduced competition in premium private institutions Higher chances in later rounds (Spot/Stray Vacancies) Improved negotiation flexibility for Management/NRI seats Transparent recognition under NMC norms This expansion ensures that more qualified students get legitimate MBBS seats without resorting to unapproved colleges or capitation traps.

No major hike is expected. In fact, competition between colleges may stabilize or slightly reduce fees, especially in: Karnataka Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Uttar Pradesh Average annual MBBS fees: Management Quota β†’ β‚Ή10–22 lakh/year NRI Quota β†’ USD 30,000–50,000/year Fee structure varies based on state regulations and college type (Trust/Society/Private).

Qualify NEET UG 2025 Register under the relevant State Counselling Authority (KEA, TN DME, UPDGME, NTRUHS, etc.) Choose colleges with newly added or increased seats Lock choices before deadline Check allotment results for Rounds 1–3 & Stray Vacancy rounds Always cross-check the latest NMC list or state seat matrix PDF before finalizing preferences.

Majority of the expansions were approved for: Trust-run institutions (β‰ˆ60%) Society-managed medical colleges (β‰ˆ30%) Private universities (β‰ˆ10%) These institutions are known for better seat availability, reasonable budgets, and flexible admission timelines, giving students more choice and security.

. Based on early projections: Top-tier private colleges β†’ 540–580 marks Mid-range colleges (state quota) β†’ 480–530 marks Newly permitted colleges / rural area colleges β†’ 420–470 marks With the seat count at 15,000+, 2025 could be the most accessible NEET admission year in a decade

Yes! Under: All India Management Quota (15%) Deemed University Counselling by MCC NRI Quota Admissions Non-local students can apply across state and deemed universities, provided they meet NEET UG 2025 eligibility and documentation requirements.

You can: Visit the National Medical Commission (NMC) website β†’ https://www.nmc.org.in Check your State NEET UG portal (KEA, TN Medical, UPNEET, etc.) πŸ‘‰ Or download the β€œPrivate MBBS Seat Expansion 2025–26 PDF” from our site β€” includes: College-wise seat increase New colleges list State-wise totals Management type (Trust / Private / Society)

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has reduced or suspended MBBS seats in select private colleges due to: Pending court cases or litigations on recognition/renewal Faculty or infrastructure deficiencies found during inspection Non-compliance with hospital bed, patient-load, or teaching standards Delays in fulfilling revised NMC norms for faculty–student ratio These actions ensure that only colleges meeting minimum quality and safety standards admit MBBS students.

According to official and court-monitored data: State/UT College Name Type Seats 2024–25 Seats 2025–26 Change Delhi Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Society 150 ❌ 0 (Pending court order) -150 Chhattisgarh Shri Rawatpura Sarkar Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur Trust 150 100 -50 Gujarat Dr. Kiran C. Patel Medical College & Research Institute Trust 200 150 -50 Gujarat Shantabaa Medical College, Amreli Trust 200 150 -50 Kerala Palakkad Institute of Medical Sciences Trust 150 100 -50 Kerala Amrita School of Medicine, Kochi Trust 150 149 -1 Maharashtra SSPM Medical College & Lifetime Hospital, Sindhudurg Trust 150 149 -1 Meghalaya P.A. Sangma International Medical College & Hospital Trust 150 100 -50 Tamil Nadu PSP Medical College Hospital & Research Institute Trust 150 100 -50 Total MBBS seats reduced: ~452 (as of October 2025)

Less availability in key states like Delhi, Kerala & Gujarat Increased competition for the same number of NEET-qualified candidates Higher cut-offs in Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy rounds Reduced choices for minority/NRI quota candidates (especially Hamdard) Aspirants should review their choice-filling strategies to avoid uncertain colleges.

The entire 150-seat MBBS batch at Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences (HIMSR), Delhi, has been put on hold for AY 2025–26 due to a pending court order. Until NMC or Delhi High Court issues a fresh clearance, no admissions will take place under any quota (Minority / Management / NRI). Recommendation: Avoid listing Hamdard in your NEET 2025 choice filling until a new approval order appears on the NMC website.

Not necessarily. Many colleges have received a β€œconditional reduction” β€” meaning they can re-apply for restoration next academic year once deficiencies are rectified. Colleges like Palakkad IMS (Kerala) and Rawatpura Raipur (Chhattisgarh) may regain full intake after successful compliance review in 2026–27.

Strategy Recommendation Avoid Risky Colleges Don’t depend on Hamdard or any institute with β€œcourt pending” or β€œconditional approval.” Prioritize Safe Colleges Focus on newly added or seat-increment colleges with stable NMC recognition. Update Choice Filling Re-rank your preferences to include expanded colleges in Karnataka, TN, UP, Maharashtra, and Telangana. Check Before Payment Confirm college status on www.nmc.org.in before paying any seat-confirmation fee.

The effect is localized, not nationwide. While a few states may see slightly higher closing ranks, the overall national picture remains positive β€” thanks to 4,700+ new private MBBS seats approved elsewhere. So, competition may intensify in select metro colleges, but opportunities remain abundant in new and expanding institutes.

Visit the official NMC β€œCollege & Course Search” section regularly. Follow State NEET Counselling Portals (KEA, TN DME, UPDGME, NTRUHS, etc.). Subscribe to trusted NEET updates pages like Eduvio for verified alerts. Always cross-verify intake numbers before locking your counselling choices.

The VCI 15% All India Quota allows NEET-qualified students from any Indian state to compete for B.V.Sc. & A.H. seats in recognized veterinary colleges across India. The Veterinary Council of India (VCI) conducts centralized counselling for these seats via vci.admissions.nic.in. For 2025, the Round 1 Cut-Offs ranged between AIR 21,000–1,10,000 (Marks 460–533) depending on the category and college.

For General (OPEN/UR) category candidates, Round 1 of VCI AIQ 2025 closed around: Top Govt Colleges: AIR 21,811 – 42,000 (Marks 509 – 533) Mid-Tier Govt Colleges: AIR 45,000 – 70,000 (Marks 485 – 505) Private / Self-Financed Colleges: AIR 90,000 – 1,10,000 (Marks 460 – 475) Safe zone for Round 2: Marks above 495+ or AIR below 55,000.

Based on VCI Round 1 trends: EWS Category: 495 – 510 marks (AIR 50,000 – 60,000) OBC Category: 485 – 500 marks (AIR 55,000 – 70,000) Both categories saw high competition in states like Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, where government veterinary colleges filled early.

For SC / ST categories, the Round 1 trends were: SC: 400 – 425 marks (AIR 1.6 – 2.1 lakh) ST: 375 – 405 marks (AIR 2.0 – 2.6 lakh) Candidates within these ranges still have strong chances in Round 2 and Mop-Up as many OBC/EWS seats move upward.

Top-ranked BVSc & AH colleges (AIQ seats) include: Madras Veterinary College, Chennai (TN) IVRI, Bareilly (UP) College of Veterinary Science, Bikaner (Rajasthan) DUVASU, Mathura (UP) College of Veterinary Science, Pantnagar (Uttarakhand) Navsari & Anand Veterinary Colleges (Gujarat) These consistently close below AIR 50,000 for OPEN/EWS candidates.

Top private/self-financed veterinary colleges that offered seats under VCI 15% AIQ include: Apollo College of Veterinary Medicine, Jaipur Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar Khalsa College of Veterinary Science, Amritsar Bahu Akbarpur, Haryana (IIVER) Nagaland & Mizoram Veterinary Colleges These colleges admitted students with marks between 460–475 (General Category).

PWD Category saw huge score variation due to fewer applicants: Ludhiana College: AIR 1,57,089 (429 Marks) Madras Veterinary College: AIR 11,83,336 (131 Marks) Bhubaneswar Odisha: AIR 7,98,322 (200 Marks) Round 2 expected to move upward as more eligible candidates re-register.

yes β€” upward movement is highly likely, especially in: OBC / EWS (as top scorers shift to better colleges) SC / ST / PWD (due to unfilled seats in some zones) Expect +10–15 mark tightening in Round 2 for Government colleges.

To participate in Round 2: Visit the official site – vci.admissions.nic.in Register / Re-register using your NEET 2025 Roll Number. Fill & lock new choices for preferred colleges. Wait for seat allotment and report online/offline. Don’t skip Round 2 β€” many students upgrade from Private to Govt seats.

VCI AIQ (15%): Centralized admission through VCI for seats across India. State Quota (85%): Conducted by individual veterinary universities (e.g., TANUVAS, MAFSU, NTRUVAS). Smart aspirants apply for both to maximize chances of getting a BVSc seat.

Yes β€” partially safe, especially for: Private Colleges under AIQ Govt Colleges in Round 2 or State Quota However, for top government colleges (Bikaner, IVRI, Chennai), aim 500+ to stay secure.

Prioritize government colleges with open seats. Include private/self-financed colleges as backups. Don’t leave choice list short β€” fill at least 40–50 options. Watch for stray vacancy notifications β€” last chance admissions often open there. Expert Tip: Many PWD, SC, and OBC seats remain vacant in Round 1 β€” Round 2 = your golden window.

You can connect with EDUVIO Counselling Support at 98-66-44-1111 or visit NEETCounselling.com Get personalized rank analysis, seat prediction, and legal-backed admission assurance for VCI, State, and Management Quota Veterinary Colleges.

The last round 1 cut-off for female candidates under AP Convener Quota (APNL) at Dr. Gururaj Government Homoeopathy Medical College, Gudivada is AIR 252172 with NEET score 379 marks. Candidates must meet or exceed this to secure admission in Round 1.

The counselling includes various reservation categories including: OC (Open Category) EWS (Economically Weaker Section) SC / ST BC Categories (BCA, BCB, BCD, BCE) This ensures fair opportunities for students from all sections.

The cut-off is determined by: NEET UG 2025 marks obtained by the candidate All India Rank (AIR) Total seats available in the college Reservation category of the candidate Higher NEET scores generally improve the chances of admission.

Admission depends on seat availability in subsequent rounds. Candidates slightly below the last R1 cut-off may still get a seat in Round 2 or spot admissions, depending on vacant seats and category-specific reservations.

Visit the official NTRUHS counselling portal Keep your NEET 2025 scorecard and category certificates ready Follow the step-by-step seat allotment instructions Confirm your seat within the stipulated dates to avoid losing the admission opportunity https://neetcounselling.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/eduvioneet Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111

Based on Round 1 cut-offs: Female OC candidates: 390–400+ marks SC/ST: 320–380 marks BC Categories: 370–395 marks It is advisable to aim above the last R1 cut-off to improve admission chances.

Yes. If candidates do not secure a seat in Round 1, Round 2 cut-offs are usually lower due to seat adjustments and withdrawals. Regularly check official notifications to stay updated.

Established government homoeopathy college with a strong academic reputation Offers quality BHMS education under NTRUHS Provides reservation benefits under AP Convener Quota (APNL) Experienced faculty and good clinical training facilities

Score above the last R1 cut-off in NEET UG 2025 Apply early during online counselling Verify all documents, especially category and domicile certificates Consider multiple colleges and alternative choices in counselling

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For male candidates under Andhra University (AU) Area Convener Quota (CQ), the Round 1 Cut-Off 2025 was as follows: NRS Government Ayurvedic College, Vijayawada OC: AIR 131465 (444 Marks) EWS: AIR 226199 (392 Marks) SC2: AIR 213842 (398 Marks) SC3: AIR 238623 (386 Marks) BCA: AIR 200144 (405 Marks) BCB: AIR 140521 (439 Marks) BCD: AIR 149749 (433 Marks) Sri Venkateshwara Ayurvedic College, Tirupati OC: AIR 85044 (474 Marks) BCB: AIR 135619 (441 Marks)

AP CQ: Andhra Pradesh Convener Quota (State Government-managed seats) AU: Andhra University Area, which covers districts under AU jurisdiction Together, it means State Government Quota seats for AU region students who meet domicile and NEET eligibility criteria.

Based on the Round 1 data: OC (General): Around 440–470 marks EWS: Around 390–410 marks BC Categories: 405–435 marks SC/ST Categories: 290–390 marks These trends indicate that candidates scoring above 450 marks have high chances in top government Ayurvedic colleges like NRS Vijayawada or SV Tirupati.

Both are premier Government Ayurvedic Colleges in Andhra Pradesh, but differ slightly: NRS Vijayawada: Oldest and most reputed in AP; consistent cut-off between 440–450 marks. SV Ayurvedic College, Tirupati: Highly preferred for SC/ST candidates and those scoring above 460 marks. Both are affiliated to Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) and recognized by NCISM.

To participate in AP BAMS Counselling 2025, candidates must: Qualify NEET UG 2025 with the minimum percentile. Belong to Andhra Pradesh domicile or satisfy local/non-local rules under AU area. Register online through Dr. NTRUHS counselling portal. Upload required certificates (Study, Caste, NEET Scorecard, etc.).

To participate in AP BAMS Counselling 2025, candidates must: Qualify NEET UG 2025 with the minimum percentile. Belong to Andhra Pradesh domicile or satisfy local/non-local rules under AU area. Register online through Dr. NTRUHS counselling portal. Upload required certificates (Study, Caste, NEET Scorecard, etc.).

No, AU CQ seats are reserved for local candidates belonging to districts under Andhra University area. However, Management or All India Quota (AIQ) seats in private AYUSH colleges are open for non-local students through NEET counselling.

Follow these steps: Visit the official Dr. NTRUHS counselling portal. Log in using your NEET roll number. Check the seat allotment result and cut-off details. Download your allotment order and report to the college within the specified timeline. For expert guidance and live updates: https://neetcounselling.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/eduvioneet +91 98-66-44-1111

Yes, generally Round 2 cut-offs drop by 5–15 marks, depending on seat withdrawals and category vacancies. Candidates close to the Round 1 margin should stay active for Round 2 to improve their admission chance.

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Rising interest in Ayurveda and AYUSH disciplines Limited government seats across AU & SVU regions Strong placement scope in government AYUSH hospitals and private clinics Affordable tuition fee structure compared to MBBS/BDS courses.

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For Andhra University (AU) Region under Convener Quota (CQ), the Round 1 BHMS Cut-Off 2025 (Male) was as follows: Government Colleges: Dr. A.R. Government Homoeo Medical College, Rajahmundry OC: AIR 176201 (418 Marks) SC3: AIR 244948 (383 Marks) Dr. Gururaj Government Homoeo Medical College, Gudivada EWS: AIR 239222 (385 Marks) SC2: AIR 243619 (383 Marks) Private Colleges: Maharaja Institute of Homoeopathy, Vizianagaram SC2: AIR 262328 (374 Marks) SC3: AIR 227433 (391 Marks) ST: AIR 418316 (309 Marks) Category-Wise Lowest Marks (Male): OC: 418 EWS: 385 SC2: 374 SC3: 383 ST: 309

For female candidates under AU Region BHMS (Convener Quota): Government Colleges: Dr. A.R. Govt. Homoeo Medical College, Rajahmundry OC: AIR 167898 (423 Marks) SC2: AIR 256893 (377 Marks) SC3: AIR 271569 (370 Marks) ST: AIR 371345 (327 Marks) Dr. Gururaj Govt. Homoeo Medical College, Gudivada OC: AIR 160126 (427 Marks) EWS: AIR 251137 (380 Marks) SC2: AIR 234398 (388 Marks) SC3: AIR 277731 (367 Marks) ST: AIR 402584 (315 Marks) Private Colleges: Maharaja Institute of Homoeo Medical College, Vizianagaram SC1: AIR 485616 (285 Marks) SC2: AIR 268597 (371 Marks) SC3: AIR 272880 (370 Marks) ST: AIR 445193 (299 Marks) Category-Wise Lowest Marks (Female): OC: 423 EWS: 380 SC1: 285 SC2: 371 SC3: 367 ST: 299

AP CQ: Andhra Pradesh Convener Quota – seats allotted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) for state-domicile candidates. AU: Andhra University Area, which covers East & West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, and Vizianagaram districts. Thus, AP CQ AU means Government & Private AYUSH seats under the AU local region quota.

Approximate safe scores for admission in Round 1 (2025): OC (General): 420–430 marks EWS/BC: 385–410 marks SC/ST: 300–375 marks Candidates scoring above 410+ marks have a strong chance in top colleges like Dr. A.R. Government Homoeo Medical College, Rajahmundry and Dr. Gururaj Government Homoeo Medical College, Gudivada.

Dr. A.R. Government Homoeo Medical College, Rajahmundry Dr. Gururaj Government Homoeo Medical College, Gudivada Maharaja Institute of Homoeo Medical College, Vizianagaram Sri Adi Shiva Satguru Ali Saheb Shivaaryula Homoeo Medical College, Guntakal KKC Homoeopathy College, Puttur (Chittoor District) All are recognized by National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH) and affiliated to Dr. NTRUHS, Vijayawada.

The AU Region cut-offs are slightly higher (by 10–20 marks) than the SVU Region due to: Higher competition in coastal districts Limited Government college seats in AU region Higher preference for Rajahmundry & Gudivada colleges

No, Convener Quota (CQ) seats are reserved for local candidates under AU and SVU regions. However, Non-local and All India Quota (AIQ) seats in private homoeopathy colleges are open for other state NEET-qualified candidates.

To apply: Visit the official NTRUHS website: https://ug.ntruhsadmissions.com/ Register using NEET Roll Number & DOB. Upload certificates (NEET Scorecard, Study, Caste, Residence). Fill college preferences. Download and keep a copy of the submitted application form.

NEET 2025 Admit Card & Rank Card Provisional Allotment Letter (from NTRUHS) 10th & 12th Marksheets Study & Residence Certificates Caste / Income Certificate (if applicable) Aadhaar Card Recent Passport-size Photographs

Government Colleges: β‚Ή10,000 – β‚Ή15,000 per year Private Colleges (Convener Quota): β‚Ή35,000 – β‚Ή45,000 per year Management/NRI Quota: β‚Ή1.5–2.5 lakh per year

Round 2 cut-offs are expected to drop by 5–10 marks in most categories due to withdrawals and seat reshuffling. Students near the Round 1 margin should stay active for R2 choice filling to improve their chances.

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For male candidates, the last cutoff under AP Convener Quota (AU Region) was for Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool – Category: SC3 | AIR: 292484 | Marks: 360 This means that students scoring around 360 marks (AIR ~2.9 lakh) in NEET 2025 had a chance for a BUMS seat under AU region quota in Andhra Pradesh.

For female candidates, the last admitted rank in Round 1 was also at Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool – Category: BCB | AIR: 295449 | Marks: 359 So, girls scoring around 359 marks were able to secure admission in the BUMS course under AP AYUSH AU regional quota.

The Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool, is currently the main BUMS college under Andhra University (AU) region offering Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) seats through NEET-based AYUSH counselling.

Must have qualified NEET-UG 2025. Must have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English in 10+2. Must have secured minimum qualifying percentile (40% for SC/ST/OBC, 50% for OC/EWS). Candidate should be domicile of Andhra Pradesh for Convener Quota (CQ) admission. Age: Minimum 17 years as of 31st December 2025.

You can apply through the official NTRUHS AYUSH Counselling Portal: https://ayushcounselling.com/ Follow these steps: Register online using NEET Roll Number and DOB Upload required documents Fill college preferences Pay the application & verification fee Download allotment letter after seat assignment

Usually, the Round 2 cutoff drops by 5–15 marks, depending on seat vacancies and category movements. So, if you’re scoring between 340–355 marks, you may still have a chance in Round 2 under specific categories like SC, BC, or EWS.

As per the 2025–26 AYUSH seat matrix, Andhra Pradesh offers ~100 BUMS seats under the Convener Quota (CQ) and Management Quota (MQ) combined β€” primarily at Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College and selected private Unani colleges.

You can find college-wise cutoff PDFs and category-wise rank reports here: https://neetcounselling.com/ https://ayushcounselling.com/ Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111 Join our Telegram Channel for updates β†’ https://t.me/eduvioneet

Yes, non-local candidates (from other states) can apply under Management Quota (MQ) or All India Quota AYUSH seats, but local quota seats (CQ) are reserved for AP domiciles as per the regional reservation policy (AU/SVU).

If you missed Round 1, focus on: Participating in Round 2 & Mop-Up rounds Exploring private AYUSH colleges under MQ quota Checking seat conversion rules (like BCA→OC, etc.) Keeping track of cutoff trends on AYUSH portals

For male candidates, the last admitted ranks for Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College, Tirupati (SVU Region) were: Category AIR Marks OC 104028 461 SC3 201497 405 ST 300577 357 BCB 146043 435 BCC 198661 406 This means that general-category (OC) male students with ~460 marks had a good chance to secure a BAMS seat in SVU Region, while reserved category candidates got admission with ~355–410 marks.

For female candidates, the last admitted ranks were: Category AIR Marks OC 156354 429 SC2 241917 384 SC3 248495 381 ST 295320 359 BCA 201764 404 BCB 172617 420 BCD 168853 422 BCE 170330 421 So, female candidates with 420+ marks under OC or BC categories were eligible for a Round 1 BAMS seat in SVU Ayurvedic College.

The Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College, Tirupati is the main BAMS institution under the SVU Region (Sri Venkateswara University area) in Andhra Pradesh offering AYUSH (BAMS) seats through Dr. NTRUHS under Convener Quota (CQ).

The SVU Region typically offers ~85–100 seats in BAMS under Convener Quota. These are filled through NTRUHS AYUSH NEET-UG counselling based on NEET 2025 merit list and category reservation.

The Round 2 cutoff generally drops by 5–12 marks, depending on the category. Candidates with: OC: 420–425 marks BC categories: 395–415 marks SC/ST: 340–380 marks can expect a possible seat allotment in Round 2 under SVU region colleges.

To apply under AP AYUSH (CQ) BAMS counselling 2025, students must: Qualify NEET-UG 2025 Have PCB + English in 10+2 Score at least 50% (OC/EWS) or 40% (SC/ST/BC) in NEET Be an Andhra Pradesh domicile (for CQ) Age: Minimum 17 years on 31st Dec 2025

Follow these simple steps: Visit official site β†’ https://ayushcounselling.com/ Register using NEET Roll No. & DOB Upload documents (NEET Scorecard, SSC, Intermediate, Caste, Nativity) Pay online application & verification fees Fill your college preferences (e.g., Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College, Tirupati) Download allotment order after seat allotment Counselling Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111 Join Telegram for Live Updates: https://t.me/eduvioneet

Yes, but only under the Management Quota (MQ) or All India AYUSH Quota. The SVU Convener Quota seats are strictly for local candidates from SVU area districts as per AP reservation rules.

Government BAMS colleges like SV Ayurvedic College, Tirupati require students to serve a rural bond for 1 year or pay a penalty (approx. β‚Ή3–5 lakhs) if they skip service after internship. The bond policy is confirmed in the NTRUHS prospectus each year.

You can access all Round 1–2 Cutoff PDFs, Seat Matrix, and College-wise Lists at: https://neetcounselling.com/ https://ayushcounselling.com/

For male candidates under Sri Venkateswara University (SVU) region, the Round 1 BHMS cutoff 2025 is as follows: Category College Name AIR Marks SC2 Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa 267970 372 SC3 Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa 206862 402 ST Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa 308201 353 BCA KKC Homoeopathy College, Puttur 311675 352 BCB KKC Homoeopathy College, Puttur 273654 369 BCD Sri Adi Shiva Satguru Ali Saheb College, Guntakal 335474 342 BCE Govt. Homoeopathy College, Kadapa 208197 401 Last Cutoff Summary (Male): OC Category: Around 400+ marks (BC categories also around 370–400). SC/ST Category: Admitted with 340–375 marks in NEET-UG 2025.

For female candidates, here’s the category-wise cutoff: Category AIR Marks Example College OC 203144 404 Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa EWS 271467 370 Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa SC2 257183 377 Sri Adi Shiva Satguru Ali Saheb College, Guntakal SC3 378466 324 KKC Homoeopathy College, Puttur ST 360663 331 KKC Homoeopathy College, Puttur BCA 241587 384 Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa BCB 233856 388 Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa BCD 214202 398 Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa BCE 186620 412 Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa Last Cutoff Summary (Female): OC/EWS Candidates: 370–410 marks BC Categories: 385–400 marks SC/ST: 320–360 marks

The following SVU-region colleges participate in Dr. NTRUHS AYUSH NEET Counselling 2025 under the Convener Quota (CQ): Government Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa KKC Homoeopathy Medical College, Puttur (Chittoor) Sri Adi Shiva Satguru Ali Saheb Shivaaryula Homoeopathy Medical College, Guntakal These colleges fall under SVU University area, covering southern districts of Andhra Pradesh.

Round 2 cutoffs may drop by 5–10 marks across most categories. Expected trends: OC / EWS: 360–395 marks BC Categories: 350–380 marks SC/ST: 310–350 marks Candidates with these scores should actively fill choices for Kadapa, Puttur & Guntakal colleges in Round 2 for better admission chances.

As per Round 1 2025 trends, the minimum marks required were: OC: ~400 BC: ~370 SC/ST: ~330 So, students with NEET 2025 marks between 330–420 have good chances in SVU region BHMS colleges under Convener Quota.

Follow these steps for registration under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS): Visit https://ayushcounselling.com/ Register using NEET Roll No. & DOB Upload documents (NEET Scorecard, SSC, Intermediate, Caste, Nativity) Pay registration & verification fee online Exercise web options for preferred colleges Download provisional allotment order For Support: +91 98-66-44-1111 Telegram Updates: https://t.me/eduvioneet

Non-local candidates can apply only under Management Quota (MQ) or All India AYUSH Quota (15%). The SVU Convener Quota is strictly for local area candidates belonging to the SVU districts as per AP state rules.

Yes. Students in Government BHMS Colleges (like Kadapa) must complete a 1-year compulsory service after internship or pay a bond penalty (approx. β‚Ή3–5 lakhs).

AU Region: Coastal Andhra (Vijayawada, Vizag, Rajahmundry, etc.) SVU Region: Rayalaseema (Kadapa, Chittoor, Anantapur) Students must apply according to their local area eligibility under NTRUHS guidelines.

You can get the full Round 1 cutoff & seat matrix PDF from: https://neetcounselling.com/ https://ayushcounselling.com/

For male candidates under the SVU Local Quota (Convener Quota) in Andhra Pradesh, the Round 1 Cut-Off 2025 was as follows: OC: AIR 2,79,407 | Marks 366 SC2: AIR 4,09,903 | Marks 312 ST: AIR 3,62,980 | Marks 330 BCA: AIR 4,09,189 | Marks 312 BCB: AIR 3,22,755 | Marks 347 BCD: AIR 2,91,408 | Marks 361 These cut-offs represent the last admitted ranks under NEET 2025 for male students.

For female candidates, the Round 1 Cut-Offs were: OC: AIR 2,85,996 | Marks 363 SC2: AIR 3,87,165 | Marks 321 SC3: AIR 3,62,595 | Marks 330 ST: AIR 4,56,149 | Marks 295 BCA: AIR 4,25,876 | Marks 306 BCB: AIR 3,28,691 | Marks 345 BCD: AIR 3,43,607 | Marks 338 BCE: AIR 2,88,785 | Marks 362 These cut-offs reflect the final admitted ranks under Dr. NTRUHS Counselling 2025 for Unani admissions.

Based on 2025 data, candidates need approximately: 360+ marks for General (OC/BC) categories 310–330 marks for SC/ST categories Cut-offs may slightly vary depending on the round, gender, and seat availability under SVU Local Quota.

Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool is a Government Unani Medical College affiliated with Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada. It offers BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) under Convener Quota (CQ) and Management Quota seats.

The college typically offers 40–50 seats under Convener Quota (CQ), including SVU Local and Non-Local categories. Exact seat distribution is published by Dr. NTRUHS during each NEET counselling round.

Students can apply through: Dr. NTRUHS official counselling portal – https://ug.ntruhs.ap.nic.in/ Register with NEET 2025 details Upload certificates & choose SVU Local Area preferences Participate in Round 1 / Round 2 / Mop-Up based on your rank

You’ll need: NEET 2025 Admit Card & Scorecard SSC & Intermediate Marks Memos Study/Residence Certificate (10 years) Caste Certificate (if applicable) Income Certificate Aadhaar Card Category and Local Area Certificates (SVU / AU / OU)

Yes. SVU (Sri Venkateswara University) Area Local Candidates get priority for Convener Quota seats. However, Non-Local candidates may still secure seats under the 15% unreserved quota if they score high in NEET.

After graduation, you can pursue: MD (Unani) postgraduate specialization AYUSH medical officer roles in government & private hospitals Research, Teaching, or Clinical Practice in the Unani system of medicine

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CAP Round 3 is the final and most crucial round of Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling for BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS courses under AYUSH Admissions 2025-26. All leftover seats from Round 2 β€” including government, private, and deemed AYUSH colleges β€” are now available for fresh allotment.

Candidates who appeared in NEET UG 2025 and are eligible under Maharashtra State quota or Institutional quota can register. Even students who did not register earlier can participate by completing fresh registration and fee payment before 20 October (11:59 PM).

Yes. As per the official State CET Cell Maharashtra notification, fresh registration and document verification are mandatory for all candidates in Round 3. Old preferences and previous registrations will not be considered.

Here’s the official timeline for BAMS, BHMS, BUMS CAP Round 3 (2025–26): Registration & Fee Payment: 18 – 20 Oct (Till 11:59 PM) Choice Filling & Locking: 21 – 23 Oct Seat Allotment Declaration: 25 Oct College Reporting & Admission: 26 – 29 Oct After this round, the admission process officially closes.

If you fail to fill fresh preferences, you will be automatically excluded from Round 3 counselling. Your old choices will be cancelled, and you’ll lose your chance to secure a BAMS, BHMS, or BUMS seat this year.

No. Once a seat is allotted in CAP Round 3, no further upgrades, withdrawals, or changes are permitted. The allotment in this round is final and binding.

Almost all AYUSH colleges in Maharashtra participate, including: Government AYUSH Colleges (State Quota) Private AYUSH Colleges (Management Quota) Deemed AYUSH Universities (Institutional Quota) This includes top colleges in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur, and Aurangabad.

The cutoff varies based on seat availability and candidate preference order. However, since Round 3 includes leftover and reverted seats, cutoffs generally drop by 5–10 percentile compared to Round 2. Students with AIR between 2.5 – 4.5 lakh (general range) can still secure seats in private AYUSH colleges.

Prepare the following before registration: NEET UG 2025 Scorecard CET Cell Application Form 10th & 12th Mark Sheets Domicile / Nationality Certificate Caste / Category Certificate (if applicable) College Leaving Certificate Aadhaar Card Recent Passport Photos

Eduvio’s expert counsellors offer: Personalized seat guidance Legal agreement-based admission assurance Safe documentation & error-free registration Smart preference order planning (based on 2024–25 seat trends) In Round 2 alone, 1000+ AYUSH seats were secured through Eduvio’s counselling support. Call: 98-66-44-1111 Visit: ayushcounselling.com

If you’re allotted a seat: Download your Allotment Letter from the CET Cell portal. Report physically to the allotted college between 26–29 Oct. Submit original documents and pay the admission fee. Failure to report will lead to seat cancellation and permanent ineligibility for this year’s AYUSH admission

Yes. Eduvio offers a Legal Agreement-Based Seat Assurance, ensuring transparency and security for every enrolled student. The agreement outlines your eligibility, chosen college list, and guaranteed counselling support until admission.

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Simply send the keyword β€œAYUSH” on WhatsApp or call 98-66-44-1111. You’ll get a dedicated personal counsellor who will guide you step-by-step β€” from registration to final college allotment.

MCC issued an urgent notice stating that new MBBS seats have been added in the Round-3 seat matrix for UG Counselling 2025.

Mahatma Gandhi Mission’s Medical College, Panvel (Institute Code: 904553).

85 Deemed/Paid seats and 15 NRI seats in MBBS were added.

The notice was posted on 18 October 2025.

MCC received information from the institute on 17 October 2025.

Candidates can exercise choice filling for the newly added seats in Round-3. If you already filled choices, review and reorder as needed.

Noβ€”this update specifically mentions Round-3 of UG Counselling 2025.

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), DGHS under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India.

The notice explicitly mentions MBBS seats only.

On the MCC website (UG Counselling > Notices). Keep the Ref: U-11011/07/2025-MEC, dated 18.10.2025 handy while checking.

The notice only covers this specific addition; for any further changes, monitor MCC’s official updates.

Add MGM Medical College, Panvel as an option if it fits your category (Deemed/NRI). Re-rank preferences to reflect this new opportunity.

These refer to the closing ranks and marks at which the last MBBS seat was allotted in each round under the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for Deemed Universities. Round 1: Initial seat allotment. Round 2: After seat resignations/upgrades. Round 3: Final round, often showing the biggest drop in cut-off marks. Understanding these rounds helps candidates estimate their MBBS admission chances based on previous data.

Cut-offs dropped significantly in Round 3 due to: Lower NEET qualifying percentile (144 marks for General category). Seat withdrawals and reshuffling between Rounds 1 & 2. Increased seat availability after state rounds and stray vacancies. For example, Datta Meghe Nagpur and MGM Aurangabad saw drops of 40+ marks between rounds.

Some universities with major cut-off drops (20–50 marks) include: RajaRajeswari, Bengaluru (–49) Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar (–51) Malla Reddy (Women), Hyderabad (–46) Datta Meghe, Nagpur (–44) These institutes became strong targets for aspirants in the 200–300 marks range during MCC Round 3.

It shows how much the last admitted candidate’s marks changed between rounds. A negative value (–25, –44, etc.) means the cut-off dropped, making admission easier. A positive value (e.g., +4 or +13) means competition increased β€” such as at Amrita Kochi and KMC Manipal.

Yes. The Round 3 and Stray Vacancy Rounds are excellent chances for students scoring in this range. Several deemed universities accepted candidates in this bracket due to vacant seats and relaxed cut-offs. Eduvio’s counselling experts can help you shortlist realistic options based on your AIR, marks, and category.

Compare your NEET score and rank with last year’s Round 3 closing marks for your target colleges. Example: If DY Patil Kolhapur closed at 273 marks last year, and you scored 280+, you have a fair chance in 2025. This data helps plan choice filling, priority listing, and round-wise backup options.

Even after Round 3, institutes like Amrita Kochi, KMC Manipal, KMC Mangalore, and Symbiosis Pune maintained higher cut-offs (400–500+ marks) β€” indicating premium demand and limited availability.

Eduvio guides students through: MCC Registration & Choice Filling Real-time cut-off tracking & analysis Institute-wise shortlisting for your marks Documentation & seat confirmation assistance Call: +91 98-66-44-1111 Visit: https://neetcounselling.com Telegram Updates: https://t.me/eduvioneet

Yes, it’s generally the final main counselling round under MCC before the Stray Vacancy Round, which fills any remaining unoccupied seats. Students who didn’t get seats in earlier rounds should actively participate in Round 3 and Stray Rounds to maximize their chances.

Cut-offs dropped 15–50 marks in most Deemed Universities. Round 3 admissions favored mid-rankers (AIR 3–7 lakh range). Top institutes remained competitive with slight or no drop. Always stay updated with official MCC notices and Eduvio NEET Counselling alerts to avoid missing deadlines.

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) released Round 3 cut-offs showing the final closing marks and All India Ranks (AIR) for MBBS seats in Deemed Universities. Top colleges like KMC Manipal and Symbiosis Pune closed above 500 marks, while newer colleges offered seats at 180–230 marks, widening opportunities for NEET 2025 aspirants.

On average, the cut-off dropped by 35–45 marks across most Deemed Universities. Biggest declines were observed in: RajaRajeswari, Bengaluru (–49 marks) Datta Meghe Nagpur (–44 marks) Sri Siddhartha T. Begur (–51 marks) These trends reflect increased seat availability and lower competition in Round 3.

The following are India’s most competitive Deemed Universities, with Round 3 closing above 500 marks: Kasturba Medical College (Manipal & Mangalore) Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Pune Manipal TATA Medical College, Jamshedpur These are often compared to government medical colleges in reputation and demand.

This β€œUpper-Mid Tier” group includes highly reputed institutions offering strong academics and moderate fees: K.S. Hegde, Mangalore (440 marks) PIMS Loni (439 marks) JSS Mysuru (423 marks) KIMS Bhubaneswar (404 marks) These colleges are ideal for candidates scoring 400+ in NEET UG 2025.

Yes, you can. Colleges like Amrita Kochi, MGM Aurangabad, BLDE Bijapur, and Sri Lalithambigai Chennai admitted students between 350–380 marks in Round 3. These institutions balance affordability, good hospital exposure, and reliable placement rates.

Based on Eduvio’s analysis, average tuition fees for Deemed MBBS colleges range from β‚Ή18 to β‚Ή25 lakhs per year. Mid and lower-tier colleges (marks 300–250) often offer flexible payment structures and hostel options for NEET qualifiers.

Many emerging and last-window colleges offered MBBS seats in this range: Malla Reddy Hyderabad (261 marks) MMU Mullana (289 marks) VELS Chennai (248 marks) GITAM Vizag (246 marks) SRM Chennai (222 marks) Bharath Medical College (185 marks) Students with lower scores still secured seats via MCC Deemed Counselling.

Open Category” refers to unreserved MBBS seats in Deemed Universities under MCC, open to all India students regardless of domicile. Round 3 closing marks for Open Category ranged between 520 and 178 marks, depending on the college’s reputation and seat vacancy.

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Cut-off marks spanned from 520 to 178, covering elite to entry-level MBBS options. Round 3 opened real opportunities for students scoring 200–350 marks. Top 5 Deemed Colleges remained consistent and stable with minimal variation. Eduvio’s verified data helps students make evidence-based admission decisions for Deemed MBBS seats.

The MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) released the final Round 3 cut-off for BDS admissions in Deemed Universities for NEET UG 2025. This list represents the closing All India Ranks (AIR) and marks at which the last BDS seats were allotted in each college under the All India Deemed Quota. Eduvio’s verified analysis reveals that Round 3 included marks ranging from 493 to 208, covering elite dental universities to last-window openers.

The most competitive BDS colleges in Round 3 were: Amrita School of Dentistry, Kochi – 493 marks Santosh Dental College, Ghaziabad – 432 marks Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal – 414 marks Saveetha Dental College, Chennai – 353 marks These top-tier institutes attract high NEET scorers due to world-class infrastructure, clinical exposure, and strong NIRF rankings.

Yes. Round 3 cut-offs show that many reputable Deemed Dental Colleges accepted candidates with NEET marks around 300. Examples include: Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College, Pune – 301 marks KIMSDU Dental College, Karad – 275 marks MMU Mullana Dental College – 356 marks These are excellent mid-tier options for students seeking reliable placements and hospital-attached training.

The lowest Round 3 BDS cut-offs were in the 200–220 marks range, including: Sharad Pawar Dental College, Wardha – 219 marks Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences, Bhubaneswar – 214 marks Institute of Dental Sciences, Bhubaneswar – 208 marks Such colleges provide final admission opportunities during the closing phase of MCC counselling, especially for borderline NEET qualifiers.

States like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Maharashtra dominate the mid-tier segment, with moderate tuition and steady hospital exposure. Institutions such as Sathyabama (342 marks), VMS Salem (290 marks), and DY Patil Pimpri (281 marks) remain popular for their balance between fees, academics, and patient inflow.

Eduvio Tier Classification (NEET UG 2025 – BDS): Tier Marks Range Example Colleges Highlights Elite 490–430 Amrita, Santosh, Manipal NIRF-ranked, global exposure Competitive Metro 400–350 SRM, Malla Reddy, Ramachandra Metro advantage, 100% placement Mid-Safe 340–300 Sathyabama, Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune Balanced fees & demand Safe / Late Round 299–240 JSS, Yenepoya, DY Patil Pimpri Ideal for re-takers, strong clinical base Stray Vacancy 239–208 Wardha, Bhubaneswar, Puducherry Final window before stray round

Yes. According to Eduvio projections, MCC may release a Stray Vacancy Round for leftover seats. Expected relaxation: 5–10 marks for colleges in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Odisha. Students with marks around 200–220 should remain active for final admissions in these rounds.

The average annual tuition fee for BDS in Deemed Universities ranges between β‚Ή3.5–6 lakh per year, depending on college reputation and location. Institutions like MMU Mullana, KIMSDU Karad, and Indira Gandhi Puducherry offer solid clinical exposure at reasonable cost.

Eduvio’s NEET Counselling experts offer: Personalized college prediction based on your NEET score & AIR. Choice filling strategies for MCC Deemed & State Rounds. Documentation & Admission support with transparency. Legal-backed counselling assistance for BDS, MBBS, AYUSH & BVSc seats. Call: +91 98-66-44-1111 Website: https://neetcounselling.com Telegram: https://t.me/eduvioneet

Fill your top 5 elite colleges first, then add 10 mid-safe and 10 backup options. Focus on hospital-attached universities for better clinical training. Track MCC stray round updates β€” many good seats open unexpectedly. Stay connected with Eduvio Counselling Telegram alerts for daily cut-off insights.

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) released the official counselling schedule for NEET UG 2025 on 22nd October 2025. It covers MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc (Nursing) admissions under All India Quota (AIQ 15%), Deemed/Central Universities, AIIMS, and JIPMER. The counselling process includes 4 rounds: Round 1 β€” 21 July to 22 August 2025 Round 2 β€” 4 September to 27 September 2025 Round 3 β€” 29 September to 1 November 2025 Stray Vacancy Round β€” 5 November to 20 November 2025

Round 1 registration opens on 21st July 2025 and continues till 6th August 2025 (3 PM). Payment window: till 6th August 2025 (6 PM) Choice filling: 22nd July to 7th August 2025 Result announcement: 13th August 2025 Reporting period: 14th to 22nd August 2025

Round 2 registration: 4th – 14th September 2025 (till 12 noon) Payment window: up to 14th September (3 PM) Choice filling: 5th – 14th September Result declaration: 17th September 2025 Reporting for Round 2: 18th – 25th September 2025

Verification of seat matrix: 27th–28th September 2025 Registration: 29th September – 9th October 2025 Choice filling: 30th September – 18th October 2025 Result date: 23rd October 2025 Reporting: 24th October – 1st November 2025 This round is crucial for candidates targeting Deemed Universities, where major cut-off drops often occur.

The Online Stray Vacancy Round is the final round of MCC counselling, conducted from 5th to 20th November 2025. Key stages include: Registration: 5th – 9th November 2025 Choice Filling & Locking: 9th November (till 11:55 PM) Result: 12th November 2025 Reporting: 13th – 20th November 2025 Note: Saturdays, Sundays & public holidays are treated as working days during counselling.

The MCC Counselling 2025 applies to: MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery) BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) B.Sc Nursing (AIIMS & Central Institutes) It includes seats under All India Quota (AIQ), Deemed/Central Universities, AIIMS Institutes, and JIPMER Puducherry & Karaikal.

Students must register at the official portal: https://mcc.nic.in Follow these steps: Register using NEET UG Roll Number & DOB. Pay the required security deposit (varies for AIQ/Deemed). Fill and lock your college choices. Wait for allotment result and report to the assigned college.

Yes. Candidates allotted a seat in Round 1 or Round 2 can choose to upgrade in subsequent rounds by participating again. However, after Round 3, upgradation is not allowed β€” the next step is the Stray Vacancy Round.

You must carry: NEET UG 2025 Admit Card & Scorecard Allotment Letter (MCC) 10th & 12th Mark Sheets Birth Certificate ID Proof (Aadhaar/PAN/Passport) Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable) Migration/Transfer Certificate Passport-size photographs Eduvio’s team can guide you through document verification and reporting steps to avoid seat cancellation.

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The official NEET UG Counselling 2025 schedule was released on 22 October 2025 by MCC and NMC. It covers All India Quota (AIQ 15%), Deemed/Central Universities, and State Quota (85%) seats for MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc Nursing courses. The academic session for MBBS/BDS 2025 begins on 22 September 2025.

Round 1: AIQ/Deemed/Central Universities: 21st July – 13th August 2025 State Counselling: 9th August – 18th August 2025 Data verification by MCC: 23rd August 2025 Last date of joining: 22nd August 2025 Candidates are advised to complete registration and document upload within the given window to avoid seat forfeiture.

Round 2: AIQ/Deemed Universities: 4th – 17th September 2025 State Counselling: 15th – 25th September 2025 Data verification by MCC: 26th – 27th September 2025 Last date of joining: 25th September (State) | 30th September (AIQ)

Round 3: AIQ/Deemed Universities: 29th September – 23rd October 2025 State Counselling: 10th October – 1st November 2025 Data verification: 2nd – 3rd November 2025 Last date of joining: 1st November (AIQ) | 5th November (State) This round usually sees significant cut-off drops, especially for Deemed and Private Medical Colleges.

Final Stray Vacancy Round: AIQ/Deemed: 4th – 12th November 2025 State Quota: 7th – 14th November 2025 Last date of joining: 20th November 2025 Tip: This is the last chance for MBBS/BDS admission β€” even students with lower NEET scores (180–250) can get a seat depending on vacancy trends.

The academic session for all undergraduate medical and dental courses (MBBS, BDS, B.Sc Nursing) will officially start on 22nd September 2025 across India.

MCC (https://mcc.nic.in) handles All India Quota (AIQ 15%), Deemed/Central Universities, AIIMS, and JIPMER. State authorities manage 85% State Quota seats in government and private medical/dental colleges. Students must register separately for MCC and their respective state counselling portals.

Yes. Candidates can apply for both AIQ and State Quota Counselling simultaneously. For example, you can register for MCC Deemed University Counselling and also apply through your home state’s medical counselling board (like KEA, CET Cell, UPDGME, etc.).

The final date for admission and reporting across India (AIQ + State Quota) is 20th November 2025, after completion of the Stray Vacancy Round.

Eduvio provides end-to-end guidance through every stage: Round-wise choice filling strategy Cut-off analysis for AIQ & State rounds Document checklist & seat confirmation support Real-time updates via Telegram & WhatsApp Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111 Website: https://neetcounselling.com Telegram: https://t.me/eduvioneet

As per the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) AIQ data, here’s the category-wise closing mark trend across all three rounds: Category Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Drop (R1 β†’ R3) UR (General) 534 529 527 ↓ 7 marks EWS 528 524 522 ↓ 6 marks OBC 534 528 527 ↓ 7 marks SC 457 443 441 ↓ 16 marks ST 436 429 425 ↓ 11 marks The drop in marks clearly shows relaxed competition and wider access by Round 3, particularly for reserved categories.

Category R1 AIR R3 AIR Rank Expansion UR 21,190 26,178 +4,988 EWS 25,599 29,997 +4,398 OBC 21,452 26,231 +4,779 SC 1,10,389 1,36,392 +26,003 ST 1,45,625 1,62,975 +17,350 Insight: The rank window expanded 4k–5k for general categories and 20k+ for SC/ST categories, reflecting broader seat availability in later rounds.

Round 1: Highest competition β€” only top 2.1% of NEET scorers (AIR ≀ 21k) secured MBBS AIQ seats. Round 2: Mid-tier relaxation β€” around 5-mark drop, favoring students in 520–530 range. Round 3: Wider inclusion β€” more opportunities for scores 520–525 (UR/OBC) and 430–450 (SC/ST).

Cut-offs dropped mainly because: Many top-rankers upgraded or withdrew after R1 & R2. Newly vacated seats were reallocated in Round 3. The qualifying NEET percentile for 2025 was lower than 2024. MCC allowed late registrants and reshuffling during R3. As a result, average mark relaxation = 6–8 marks in UR/OBC and 15+ marks in SC/ST.

If you scored 520–530 (UR/OBC) or 430–450 (SC/ST), you still have solid chances in Round 3 or Stray Vacancy Rounds. Colleges with higher closing AIRs (like 25k–30k for UR) opened admission windows for mid-range scorers. Eduvio Tip: Always keep your choice filling active till Stray Roundβ€”unexpected seat vacancies often arise even in top colleges.

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β€œIf your NEET UG 2025 score is between 520–530 (UR/OBC) or 430–450 (SC/ST) β€” don’t lose hope! Round 3 and Stray Vacancy Rounds often bring unexpected chances for well-prepared students. Strategic counselling can turn near-miss scores into confirmed MBBS seats.”

The MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) released the final All India Quota (AIQ) Round 3 MBBS cut-off 2025 showing category-wise closing marks and ranks: Category AIR Marks Allotted College UR (General) 26,178 527 Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences, Kohima OBC 26,231 527 Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences, Kohima EWS 29,997 522 GMC Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu SC 1,36,392 441 Tomo Riba Institute, Arunachal Pradesh ST 1,62,975 425 Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences, Kohima This confirms that Round 3 opened MBBS chances for candidates in the 520–530 (UR/OBC) and 420–450 (SC/ST) mark range.

Between Round 1 and Round 3, the cut-off dropped by nearly 7 marks for UR/OBC and 15–20 marks for SC/ST categories. The rank window expanded by nearly 5,000 for UR/OBC and 25,000+ for SC/ST β€” a clear sign that later rounds bring wider access for mid-range NEET scorers. Insight: This round favored students who stayed active till the end of counselling, especially in new or remote colleges like Nagaland, Kallakurichi, and Arunachal Pradesh.

The EWS category closed at 522 marks (AIR ~29,997) β€” only 5 marks below the UR cut-off, proving that EWS competition now mirrors General category intensity. Most EWS Round 3 seats were allotted in newly established government colleges in Tamil Nadu and peripheral districts.

The lowest Round 3 MBBS AIQ admission went to: ST category – 425 marks (AIR 1.63 lakh) SC category – 441 marks (AIR 1.36 lakh) These seats were mostly from North-Eastern states (Nagaland & Arunachal Pradesh), which typically close the final AIQ cut-off list.

Category (PwD) AIR Marks College UR-PwD 11,38,642 138 Kanyakumari GMC, Tamil Nadu OBC-PwD 11,80,453 131 Kanyakumari GMC, Tamil Nadu EWS-PwD 12,13,192 127 HBT Medical College & Dr. R.N. Cooper Hospital, Mumbai SC-PwD 11,14,323 141 GMC Korba, Chhattisgarh ST-PwD 12,38,539 123 NRS Medical College, Kolkata Marks range: 123–141, representing the bottom 8–10% of qualified NEET candidates, still eligible due to PwD quota allocation.

Nagaland β€” UR/OBC/ST closing ranks (~26k–1.6L) Arunachal Pradesh β€” SC closing rank (1.36L) Tamil Nadu β€” EWS closing rank (~30k) These states dominated the final AIQ Round 3 allotments, offering new government seats in peripheral regions.

Category Round 1 Round 3 Drop (Marks) UR 534 527 ↓ 7 OBC 534 527 ↓ 7 EWS 528 522 ↓ 6 SC 457 441 ↓ 16 ST 436 425 ↓ 11 This drop demonstrates progressive relaxation as top-ranked candidates exit and new vacancies open in later rounds.

Category Marks Range AIR Range Admission Zone UR/OBC 520–530 24k–27k Peripheral Govt. Colleges EWS 515–525 28k–31k New Govt. Colleges SC 430–450 1.2L–1.4L North-East / Central India ST 420–430 1.5L–1.6L Remote Regional Seats PwD 120–140 11L–12L Reserved Govt. Quota

7-mark drop (UR/OBC) from R1 β†’ R3 = Round-wise easing trend. North-East dominance in final round (Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh). PwD seats show widest variance β€” even low marks can convert with documentation. Round 3 = β€œGolden Window” for 520–530 scorers (UR/OBC) & 420–450 (SC/ST).

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As per the official MCC Round 3 data analyzed by Eduvio, here are the final closing marks and All India Ranks for BDS under the All India Quota (15%): Category AIR Marks Allotted College UR (General) 49,462 502 Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Dental Sciences, Imphal (Manipur) EWS 60,380 493 Rajah Muthiah Dental College, Annamalai (Tamil Nadu) OBC 51,192 501 JNIMS Imphal (Manipur) SC 1,89,221 411 Govt Dental College, Kottayam (Kerala) ST 2,41,599 384 Govt Dental College, Kannur (Kerala) This marks the final AIQ Round 3 closing trend for NEET UG 2025 BDS.

Compared to Round 1 (β‰ˆ515–520 marks), Round 3 cut-offs fell sharply by: UR: ↓13–18 marks EWS: ↓15 marks OBC: ↓14 marks SC/ST: ↓25–30 marks Eduvio Observation: Round 3 gave a β€œlate-window” advantage to aspirants scoring 495–505 marks (UR/OBC) and 400–420 (SC/ST) β€” perfect for mid-tier NEET candidates.

The lowest AIQ closing cut-offs in Round 3 were observed at: Govt Dental College, Kannur (Kerala) – 384 marks (ST) Govt Dental College, Kottayam (Kerala) – 411 marks (SC) These government colleges remained accessible till the final phase, ensuring equitable representation under reserved quotas.

EWS: 493 marks (AIR 60,380) – Rajah Muthiah Dental College, Tamil Nadu OBC: 501 marks (AIR 51,192) – JNIMS Imphal, Manipur Trend Insight: OBC closing marks were almost identical to UR (502 vs 501), confirming high competition even in reserved categories. EWS saw a small 9-mark relaxation from UR, indicating near-parallel competitiveness.

SC: 411 marks | AIR 1,89,221 | Govt Dental College, Kottayam ST: 384 marks | AIR 2,41,599 | Govt Dental College, Kannur Eduvio Insight: Round 3 provided wide access β€” up to 2.4 lakh AIR, a difference of over 1.5 lakh ranks from the general category.

PwD Category AIR Marks College UR-PwD 12,03,500 128 Rajah Muthiah Dental College, Annamalai OBC-PwD 12,52,244 121 Burdwan Dental College, West Bengal PwD admissions saw ranks beyond 12 lakh, confirming MCC’s inclusive reservation policy. Even a small 7-mark gap (121–128) translated to a 50k+ rank difference, highlighting steep score compression near the NEET qualifying threshold.

South India (Kerala & Tamil Nadu) – Most final AIQ BDS seats allotted here. North-East (Manipur) – JNIMS closed UR & OBC cut-offs.West Bengal – PwD seats filled via Burdwan Dental College. Eduvio Tip: Candidates open to southern and northeastern colleges have the best chances of government BDS admission even in later rounds.

EWS closed just 9 marks below UR, with only ~11,000 rank difference (49k vs 60k). This means EWS candidates must aim for 490–495+ to stay competitive for AIQ BDS seats in future counselling years.

Category Marks Range AIR Range Typical College Type UR/OBC 501–502 49k–51k NE Govt Dental Colleges EWS 493 60k Govt / University-aided TN Colleges SC 411 1.89L Govt Dental Colleges – South India ST 384 2.41L Govt Dental Colleges – Kerala/NE PwD 121–128 12L+ Reserved AIQ Seats (TN/WB)

UR–OBC cut-offs nearly equal (only 1 mark gap). SC/ST cut-off drops by 25–30 marks from R1. Kerala & Tamil Nadu dominate late-round allotments. PwD quota ensured accessibility at lowest mark range. Round 3 proved that persistence and timely choice filling can still secure top government dental colleges.

The MCC Deemed University BDS Cut-Off 2025 showed an unprecedented Round 3 surge, with several colleges witnessing mark increases up to 195 points. While a few institutes saw small declines, most top campuses β€” especially in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Maharashtra β€” recorded major score jumps. Average Cut-Off Change (Round 2 β†’ Round 3): Top colleges: +150–190 marks Mid-range: +40–90 marks Stable/Drop colleges: –1 to –20 marks

Top gainers based on MCC Round 3 data include: College Round 2 β†’ Round 3 Change Remark Santosh Dental College, Ghaziabad +195 marks Massive Delhi-NCR demand surge. Amrita School of Dentistry, Kochi +179 marks Reflects top-tier reputation & placements. Malla Reddy Dental College for Women, Hyderabad +141 marks Affordable fees; high Telangana interest. KLE VK Institute of Dental Sciences, Belagavi +120 marks Brand strength & clinical exposure. MMU Mullana (Haryana) +123 marks North India’s most dynamic late-round riser.

Institutions showing balanced or stable trends were: AB Shetty, Mangaluru (+19) Manipal (Mangalore & Manipal) (+52 & +54) Sri Siddhartha, Tumkur (+46) Saveetha Dental, Chennai (+87) Sree Balaji, Chennai (+24) Meenakshi Ammal, Chennai (+6) These colleges represent consistent demand and reliability, ideal for NEET 2026 aspirants seeking safe, high-ROI choices.

Yes β€” a few Deemed Dental Colleges witnessed slight drops, mainly due to seat vacancies and regional oversupply: SRM Dental, Chennai: –18 marks Institute of Dental Sciences, Bhubaneswar: –2 marks JSS Dental College, Mysuru: –1 mark Eduvio Tip: Such minor dips can signal excellent backup options for students scoring in the 240–270 range.

Eduvio’s 2025 analysis reveals three main factors: High demand in Deemed University Counselling (AIQ): Students migrated from State to MCC rounds for quality institutes. Affordability vs Location: South India dominated due to moderate fees and strong city connectivity. Late Entry Rush: Many candidates joined Round 3 after MBBS seat closures, causing last-minute competition spikes.

Karnataka: +40–120 marks (AB Shetty, KLE, Manipal) Tamil Nadu: +50–97 marks (Saveetha, Ramachandra, Sathyabama) Telangana: +137–141 marks (Malla Reddy Colleges) Maharashtra: +44–78 marks (BVP, DY Patil, Karad) Haryana: +123 marks (MMU Mullana)

Odisha: Minor change (+22) or drop (–2). Pondicherry: +55 marks average (steady southern pull). Delhi-NCR: Huge rise at Santosh (+195) and Manav Rachna (+20) β€” signaling recovery in North India’s demand.

High Jump Colleges (100+ marks) β†’ Competitive but prestigious. Moderate Jump Colleges (40–90) β†’ Safe options with stable ROI. Minor Drop Colleges β†’ Ideal for borderline or last-round candidates. Location-Based Strategy β†’ South India remains the best bet for affordable yet reputed BDS admission.

Major demand shift toward NABH-accredited, established brands. South India dominates with over 60% of total Deemed admissions. Round 3 = Last major opportunity before stray round seat closure. Cut-off rise up to +195 marks proves steady trust in Deemed Colleges Eduvio strategy sessions help candidates identify 2026 seat predictions early.

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The State CET Cell, Maharashtra, has released a re-revised schedule (Notice No. 23, dated 24 October 2025) for CAP Round 3 of MBBS & BDS admissions for A.Y. 2025–26. This update was issued after MCC revised its All India Quota (AIQ) timelines on 23 October 2025.

Registration Deadline: 25 October 2025 (till 11:59 PM, server time) Candidates who already registered in earlier rounds need not register again, but those who cancelled or did not join a CAP-2 seat must unlock and resubmit their CAP form with payment.

The Revised Combined Merit List will be published on 27 October 2025. Only candidates who have made successful payment and document submission will appear on this merit list.

Choice Filling Window: 27 October 2025 to 28 October 2025 (till 11:59 PM) Candidates who had already filled preferences as per the earlier schedule (Notice No. 18 dated 04/10/2025) can edit or modify their choices during this window.

Selection List Announcement: 30 October 2025 Candidates must keep track of the official State CET Cell website – https://mahacet.org for live updates and allotment lists.

Physical Reporting & Fee Payment: 31 October 2025 to 4 November 2025 (till 5:30 PM) Students must report in person to their allotted institute with all original documents, status retention form, and fee payment via DD/Cheque. If paid by cheque on a holiday, it must be replaced with a DD on the next working day.

Yes. Students who registered earlier don’t need to register again. However, those who cancelled or didn’t join in Round 2 must unlock their CAP form, reconfirm choices, and repay the processing fee via their candidate login.

All CAP Round 2 preferences will be treated as null and void. Every candidate participating in CAP Round 3 must refill and submit a fresh preference list during 27–28 October 2025.

Candidates who have already been allotted a seat in MCC Round 3 (AIQ) are not eligible for Maharashtra CAP Round 3 or any subsequent State counselling rounds.

Yes. Joining is compulsory for all candidates allotted a seat in CAP Round 3. Failure to report or accept the seat will lead to disqualification from further State and AIQ counselling rounds, as per official notice guidelines

Yes. Seats may increase due to cancellations or non-reporting of candidates allotted under AIQ Round 3. Hence, candidates should fill their choices strategically, including newly available colleges.

Candidates should regularly visit: Official Website: https://mahacet.org Official Notice: MED-1025/CR.No.58/MBBS-BDS/re-Revised Schedule/CAP-3/3216 dated 24/10/2025 Eduvio Support: +91 98-66-44-1111 Telegram Updates: https://t.me/eduvioneet

The MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) has released the Round 3 MBBS cut-off 2025 for ESIC (Employees State Insurance Corporation) Medical Colleges under the Insured Persons (IP) Quota. The final closing ranks and marks are as follows: Category AIR Marks Allotted College General (UR) 50,112 502 ESIC Medical College, Guwahati OBC 51,767 500 ESIC PGIMSR, Joka (Kolkata) EWS 56,491 496 Govt. Medical College, ESIC Kollam (Kerala) SC 2,37,652 386 ESIC Medical College, Guwahati ST 6,45,840 238 ESIC Medical College, Guwahati

The highest cut-off (UR) was recorded at: ESIC Medical College, Faridabad, Haryana – 541 marks (AIR 16,813) This reflects its top-tier ranking and strong placement outcomes within ESIC institutions.

The lowest ESIC MBBS Round 3 closing marks were observed at: ST Category: 238 marks (AIR 6,45,840) – ESIC Guwahati SC Category: 386 marks (AIR 2,37,652) – ESIC Guwahati This shows that Guwahati consistently admitted lower-ranked candidates under reserved categories.

Eduvio’s national average analysis: Category Average Marks Range Typical Rank Window UR 500–540 17k–50k OBC 498–533 18k–51k EWS 496–536 20k–56k SC 380–440 1.3L–2.3L ST 230–300 4.0L–6.5L These ranges demonstrate steady competition across ESIC colleges.

Top ESIC institutions by Round 3 closing trends (UR/OBC): ESIC Faridabad (541 marks) ESIC Jaipur (540 marks) ESIC Alwar (536 marks) ESIC Hyderabad (516 marks) ESIC Ahmedabad (515 marks) These consistently remain top preferences due to infrastructure, urban location, and clinical exposure.

ESIC Guwahati – 502 (UR), 386 (SC), 238 (ST) ESIC Beltola (Patna/Bihta) – 502 (UR), 390 (SC), 251 (ST) ESIC Ludhiana – 514 (UR), 388 (SC), 261 (ST) These offer excellent opportunities for mid- and low-range NEET scorers under ESIC eligibility.

Eduvio’s 2025 analysis identifies three main factors: State category variations – ESIC seats linked to parent state quotas. Regional cost differences – Urban colleges (Faridabad, Jaipur) have higher demand. Infrastructure & recognition – Older ESIC colleges (Faridabad, Hyderabad) rank higher in preference lists.

On average, cut-offs dropped by 10–15 marks between Round 1 and Round 3 for most categories, due to: Seat withdrawals from AIQ/Deemed rounds Migration of top scorers to MBBS State Quota Addition of vacant IP quota seats in final round Round 3 benefited candidates scoring between 495–510 marks (UR/OBC).

No. ESIC IP quota seats are reserved only for the ward of Insured Persons (IP) registered with ESIC for at least 4 years prior to counselling. General NEET-qualified candidates can only apply under ESIC All India Quota (Non-IP) if applicable.

Eduvio provides: Category-wise seat prediction (Round-wise) College comparison by location & fee Choice filling optimization for IP & Non-IP seats 1:1 counselling assistance till seat allotment Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111 Website: https://neetcounselling.com Telegram Updates: https://t.me/eduvioneet

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) released the final Round 3 cut-off list for AIIMS, JIPMER, AMU, and BHU under All India Quota (Open Seat Category). These are the last-round closing marks and ranks across major institutes: College Category AIR Marks AIIMS Bathinda OBC 2482 588 AIIMS Bilaspur UR 2788 585 AIIMS Guwahati UR 4420 575 AIIMS Jammu UR 3993 577 AIIMS Nagpur UR 1030 606 AIIMS Rishikesh UR 816 610 AIIMS Madurai UR 7143 564 BHU (IMS) UR 1709 595 AMU (JNMC) UR 6170 567 JIPMER Puducherry UR 5731 569 Final closing window (Round 3): UR (564–610) | OBC (559–588) | EWS (550–577) | SC (501–535) | ST (484–520)

The lowest AIIMS closing cut-off was recorded at: AIIMS Madurai (Tamil Nadu) – UR: 564 marks (AIR 7143) AIIMS Kalyani (West Bengal) – ST: 498 marks (AIR 54,614) AIIMS Deoghar (Jharkhand) – ST: 493 marks (AIR 60,871) Eduvio Insight: Newer AIIMS campuses generally see 10–25 mark relaxation in later rounds.

JIPMER Puducherry: UR – 569 marks (AIR 5731) JIPMER Karaikal: UR – 565 marks (AIR 6910) The two campuses maintain similar closing marks, with minor regional variation (3–5 marks).

The BHU MBBS Round 3 closing rank for the General category was: UR: 1709 (595 marks) OBC: 2620 (586 marks) SC: 20,606 (535 marks BHU remains one of the most competitive central medical institutes after AIIMS Delhi and JIPMER.

The AMU MBBS Round 3 closing rank under All India Quota (Open) was: UR: 6170 (567 marks) Admissions through AMU quota remain moderately competitive β€” lower than AIIMS/BHU but higher than ESIC or state quota seats.

Eduvio’s comparative analysis shows: UR & OBC: Drop of 4–8 marks across newer AIIMS (Bilaspur, Gorakhpur, Deoghar). EWS: Drop of 8–12 marks, especially in AIIMS Madurai and Kalyani. SC/ST: Drop of 20–30 marks in Round 3 β€” final opportunities for 480–520 scorers.

Category College AIR Marks UR-PwD AIIMS Madurai 628,140 243 OBC-PwD AIIMS Madurai 709,434 221 SC-PwD AIIMS Raipur 686,509 227 UR-PwD AIIMS Delhi 314,055 351 PwD category marks ranged between 220–350, depending on region and category.

Category Final Rank Range Marks Range UR 816–7143 610–564 EWS 1715–12,057 595–550 OBC 2,705–8,617 586–559 SC 20,606–51,471 535–501 ST 23,884–71,488 530–484 This confirms a 6–8 mark relaxation across most AIIMS and JIPMER campuses in Round 3.

Top 5 AIIMS (based on closing marks): AIIMS Rishikesh – 610 AIIMS Nagpur – 606 AIIMS Bhubaneswar – 610 AIIMS Bilaspur – 585 AIIMS Guwahati – 575 These continue to lead due to academic quality, clinical exposure, and campus facilities.

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The Delhi University Quota Round 3 closing ranks and marks were as follows: College Category AIR Marks Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) UR 4860 573 EWS 15,212 544 SC 76,885 480 ST 1,76,810 418 Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) ST 1,38,067 440 University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) UR 4076 577 EWS 10,130 555 SC 69,627 486 ST 1,68,409 422 Highest cut-off: UCMS (UR – 577 marks) Lowest cut-off: LHMC (ST – 418 marks)

For Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), AMU – Aligarh, the final institutional quota cut-off was: AIR: 18,873 Marks: 537 This makes AMU one of the few central universities maintaining stable mid-range competition (530–540 marks) under institutional quota.

Under the IPU Quota, the following AIQ Round 3 cut-offs were recorded: College Category AIR Marks Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences & Dr. RML Hospital EWS 6307 566 SC 52,344 500 ST 1,49,223 433 ESIC Medical College, Basaidarapur UR 6556 566 EWS 11,539 552 OBC 13,370 548 SC 84,663 475 ST 1,95,049 408 VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital SC 54,765 498 ST 1,16,381 453 Observation: Top Delhi-based IPU institutes (ABVIMS & ESIC) showed closing marks between 548–566 (UR/OBC) β€” indicating a competitive yet attainable range for 2026 aspirants.

Under the CW (Children/Widows of Defence Personnel) Quota, the final Round 3 cut-off was: College: ESIC Medical College & Hospital, Basaidarapur, New Delhi Category: CW-IP AIR: 7,64,025 Marks: 208 Eduvio Insight: This quota had limited seats and significantly lower qualifying marks, reflecting its exclusive reservation nature.

College: ESIC Medical College & Hospital, Basaidarapur Category: UR-PwD AIR: 6,46,606 Marks: 238 PwD cut-offs generally ranged between 220–240 marks, maintaining parity with other central medical institutions.

Highest: UCMS, Delhi – UR (577 marks, AIR 4076) MAMC, Delhi – UR (β‰ˆ574 marks) Lowest: ESIC Basaidarapur – ST (408 marks) LHMC (ST – 418 marks) This confirms that AIQ Delhi seats remain among the most competitive in India.

Eduvio analysis shows a 3–6 mark decline for most Delhi-based colleges, mainly because of: Seat withdrawals after AIQ Round 2 Migration to State Quota seats Minor reshuffling in institutional and PwD quotas Round 3 became a window of opportunity for candidates scoring 540–560 marks.

Target Range (UR): 560–580 marks for Delhi colleges Target Range (EWS/OBC): 540–555 marks Target Range (SC/ST): 470–510 marks AMU Institutional Quota: 530–540 marks Eduvio Tip: Always include Delhi & AMU preferences till the final roundβ€”central and institutional quotas often release seats late due to withdrawal and reshuffling.

Eduvio provides: College-wise seat prediction using real-time MCC data. Category-wise cut-off monitoring (AIQ + State). 1-on-1 guidance for choice filling & reporting. Updates: https://neetcounselling.com Telegram: https://t.me/eduvioneet Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111

Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS), Warangal, has announced the Mop-Up phase of MBBS counselling for Competent Authority Quota (CQ) seats in Government, Private Non-Minority, and Minority Medical Colleges of Telangana for the academic year 2025–26. This phase covers EWS, PwD, PMC, and CAP categories, and aims to fill all remaining vacancies after the first and second phases.

Eligible candidates include: Those whose certificates were uploaded and verified during registration and are listed in the final merit list (as of 15.09.2025) on the KNRUHS website. Candidates already joined and continuing in previous rounds are also eligible to exercise web options for sliding. Not eligible: Candidates who were allotted seats in earlier phases and did not report/discontinued. Candidates who never exercised options in the first round.

Web Option Window: From 25 October 2025 (4:00 PM) to 27 October 2025 (6:00 PM) Candidates can log in to https://tsmedadm.tsche.in to fill preferences. They can choose any number of colleges as per interest and eligibility.

University Fee: β‚Ή12,000 (one-time, via online payment gateway). Candidates who have already paid in previous rounds need not pay again if they slide. Tuition Fee: Type of College Tuition Fee (per year) Government Medical Colleges β‚Ή10,000 Private/ESIC Medical Colleges β‚Ή60,000 As per the latest Telangana Government orders.

The following Telangana colleges have officially increased MBBS intake for 2025–26: College Previous Seats Revised Seats Increase CMR Institute of Medical Sciences 150 250 +100 Dr. Patnam Mahender Reddy Institute 150 200 +50 Mahavir Institute of Medical Sciences 150 200 +50 Nova Institute of Medical Sciences 200 250 +50 Surabhi Institute of Medical Sciences 150 200 +50 50% of these seats fall under Competent Authority Quota (CQ).

Seat allotment follows Government Orders (G.O.Ms.No. 114, 125, 75, 33, 150, etc.) and University regulations. Once a new seat is allotted, the previous allotment stands automatically cancelled. Allotted candidates must download the allotment order, pay the university fee online, and report to the allotted college within the specified deadline.

Candidates who fail to join after allotment or discontinue later must: Pay a penalty of β‚Ή20 lakhs to retrieve original certificates. Face debarment for 3 years from KNRUHS MBBS admissions. This rule aims to prevent seat blocking and ensure merit-based utilization.

Yes. Muslim Minority candidates are eligible for CQ seats in Minority Medical Colleges as well as open CQ seats in other colleges. Seat allotment will follow standard merit and category criteria.

After results are declared: Log in to https://tsmedadm.tsche.in Pay the university fee via debit/credit card or net banking. Download the allotment letter. Report to the allotted college with: All original documents Fee DD/receip Bond (β‚Ή20 lakh discontinuation penalty clause)

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Official Website: http://knruhs.telangana.gov.in Web Options Portal: https://tsmedadm.tsche.in Eduvio Telegram: https://t.me/eduvioneet Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111

The Directorate General of Medical Education & Training (DGME), Uttar Pradesh has released the re-revised schedule for Round 3 (Third Round) of MBBS/BDS counselling 2025 based on the latest MCC timeline. Revised Dates Overview: Process Date Duration Online Choice Filling 17 Oct 2025 (2:00 PM) – 27 Oct 2025 (11:00 AM) 10 Days Allotment Result Declaration 29 Oct 2025 1 Day Downloading of Allotment Letter & Admission 30 Oct – 1 Nov 2025 & 3 Nov – 5 Nov 2025 6 Days

Eligible candidates include: Those who completed online registration on https://upneet.in Candidates whose original documents were verified online. Those who deposited the required security amount within the stipulated timeline. Not eligible: Candidates who didn’t register or failed document verification. Candidates whose security amount was not deposited successfully.

Candidates can fill their preferences online through the official portal https://upneet.in between 17 Oct (2 PM) and 27 Oct (11 AM). Tip: Always fill maximum possible college options in priority order to maximize chances of allotment.

Allotment Result Date: 29 October 2025 The official seat allotment results will be available at https://upneet.in and https://dgme.up.gov.in

Reporting Window: 30 October – 1 November 2025 3 November – 5 November 2025 Candidates must download their allotment letter, report to the allotted college within the given timeline, and complete document verification + fee payment.

Official Websites: https://upneet.in β€” Counselling and Choice Filling Portal https://dgme.up.gov.in β€” DGME Official Website Candidates should regularly check both portals for notices, seat matrix updates, and round-wise results.

Required Documents: NEET UG 2025 Admit Card & Rank Letter Class 10th & 12th Mark Sheets Domicile Certificate (if applicable) Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable) Security Fee Receipt Allotment Letter & Reporting Form Identity Proof (Aadhaar/PAN/Passport) 6 Passport-size Photographs

Official Helpline Numbers: 8189011696, 8189011697, 8189011698, 8189011699, 8189011700 Availability: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (working days)

The counselling process is subject to the final judgment of the Hon’ble High Court, Allahabad (Lucknow Bench) in Special Appeal No. 295/2025 – Uttar Pradesh State & Others vs. Sabra Ahmad. Candidates are advised to proceed as per the latest official DGME instructions.

Eduvio provides: Choice filling guidance (college ranking, probability matrix) Round-wise seat trend analysis (Govt + Private colleges) Document checklist & verification support 24x7 Telegram updates: https://t.me/eduvioneet Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111 Website: https://neetcounselling.com

The Maharashtra BAMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 refers to the final merit score and All India Rank (AIR) required to secure admission into private Ayurvedic colleges across Maharashtra. It varies for each category β€” OPEN, OBC, EWS, SC, ST, NT, and SEBC β€” and helps NEET aspirants estimate their admission chances for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) under the State Quota (CAP).

The BAMS cutoff is based on multiple factors including: Total number of NEET-qualified candidates Difficulty level of the NEET UG exam Number of seats available in private Ayurvedic colleges Category-wise reservations (OPEN, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, SEBC, etc.) Previous year cutoff trends Each year, the Maharashtra CET Cell publishes official category-wise cutoff ranks for every college after each counselling round.

Some leading private Ayurvedic colleges that witnessed high closing cutoffs in Round 3 – 2025 include: Ashtang Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune BSD Trust’s Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Vagholi, Pune YMT Ayurvedic College, Navi Mumbai Hon. Shri Annasaheb Dange Ayurved College, Sangli Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune These colleges are among the most sought-after for BAMS admissions through NEET UG due to strong academic records and placement support.

Based on Round-3 2025 data, the average cutoff for general (OPEN) category candidates in private colleges ranges between 300–380 marks, while reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST) may see closing cutoffs between 250–320 marks depending on the college reputation and seat type.

Yes. Non-local students can apply under the All India Quota (AIQ) or Institutional Quota (IQ) seats in private Ayurvedic colleges. However, State Quota (CAP) seats are primarily reserved for candidates who hold Maharashtra domicile. Always check CET Cell notifications for eligibility and document requirements.

Absolutely. NEET UG qualification is compulsory for admission into BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, and other AYUSH courses. Without a valid NEET score, students cannot participate in any AYUSH CAP counselling round conducted by Maharashtra CET Cell.

After the completion of Round-3 BAMS counselling, the Mop-Up Round may be conducted if there are vacant seats remaining in private AYUSH colleges. The schedule will be released officially by the State CET Cell Maharashtra on its counselling portal.

You can view or download the official BAMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 PDF from the State CET Cell Maharashtra website or through verified portals like Eduvio NEET Counselling Updates, which provide real-time verified cutoff insights and admission guidance.

The BAMS course fees in Maharashtra’s private colleges range from β‚Ή1.5 lakh to β‚Ή3.5 lakh per year, depending on the institution, infrastructure, and management quota availability. Minority and Institutional Quota seats generally have higher tuition costs.

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The Maharashtra BUMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 represents the final NEET UG rank and score required to secure admission into private Unani medical colleges across Maharashtra. It varies by category (OPEN, EWS, OBC, NTB, VJA, MINORITY, IQ quotas) and helps aspirants understand where they stand in the state AYUSH counselling process.

The key private Unani medical colleges that admitted students in Round-3 (2025) include: IQRA Education Society’s Unani Medical College, Jalgaon Yunus Fazlani Unani Medical College, Kannad (Aurangabad) A.G. Unani Medical College, Akkalkuwa, Nandurbar Al-Ameen Unani Medical College, Malegaon These are among the top institutions offering BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) courses in Maharashtra through NEET-based AYUSH counselling.

According to the Round-3 data (2025): OPEN Category: AIR 494894 | Marks 282 EWS Category: AIR 561949 | Marks 261 OBC Category: AIR 574314 | Marks 258 Minority (Muslim) Category: AIR 997144 | Marks 161 This data clearly shows that private Unani colleges remained accessible to candidates with moderate NEET scores in the later counselling rounds.

Yes. NEET UG qualification is compulsory for BUMS admission in all Unani colleges under State (CAP) and All India Quota (AIQ). The AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) and State CET Cell Maharashtra strictly follow NEET-based seat allotment.

Yes. Candidates from other states can apply under the Institutional Quota (IQ) or Minority Quota (for eligible categories) in private Unani colleges across Maharashtra. However, State Quota (CAP) seats are primarily reserved for Maharashtra domicile students.

Based on 2025 data: General (OPEN) candidates usually require 260–290 marks OBC/NT/VJA categories need 250–270 marks Minority (Muslim) candidates may get admission with 160–180 marks under the reserved quota These cutoffs vary depending on the number of applicants and available seats each year.

The BUMS course (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) lasts for 5.5 years, which includes a 1-year compulsory internship in a recognized Unani hospital. The curriculum is approved by NCISM (National Commission for Indian System of Medicine).

The average annual BUMS course fee in private Unani colleges of Maharashtra ranges between β‚Ή1.5 lakh – β‚Ή3.5 lakh, depending on the institution’s infrastructure, faculty, and minority status.

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After Round-3, a Mop-Up Round may be announced by the State CET Cell Maharashtra to fill leftover AYUSH seats. Keep checking the official portal or Eduvio’s Telegram channel for real-time BUMS counselling updates.

The Maharashtra BUMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 represents the minimum NEET UG score and All India Rank (AIR) required for admission to Government Unani Medical Colleges under the State CET Cell Maharashtra. As per the official data: OPEN Category: AIR 403300 | 315 Marks EWS Category: AIR 436744 | 302 Marks OBC Category: AIR 433510 | 304 Marks Minority (Muslim): AIR 437614 | 302 Marks All seats were allotted at ZVM’s Unani Medical College, Pune, one of the top Government Unani institutions in Maharashtra.

The ZVM Unani Medical College, Pune continues to be the most preferred and competitive Government BUMS college in Maharashtra. It offers B.U.M.S. (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) seats through NEET UG and AYUSH State Counselling (CAP rounds).

For Round-3 of 2025: General category candidates required around 315+ marks. EWS & OBC categories required around 300–305 marks. These cutoffs reflect the closing scores of the most recent counselling round, indicating the final admission threshold for Government AYUSH seats.

Yes. NEET UG qualification is mandatory for admission to all BUMS, BHMS, and BAMS Government colleges in Maharashtra. Only students with valid NEET scores can participate in AYUSH CAP counselling rounds conducted by the State CET Cell.

Currently, ZVM’s Unani Medical College, Pune serves as the primary Government Unani institute in the state offering the B.U.M.S. course under the NCISM (National Commission for Indian System of Medicine). However, students can also explore private BUMS colleges for more seat options during later counselling rounds.

The B.U.M.S. course (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) is 5.5 years long, including 4.5 years of academic study and 1 year of compulsory internship. It trains students in Unani medicine, surgery, pharmacology, and clinical practice.

The average annual fee for BUMS in a Government college is approximately β‚Ή25,000 – β‚Ή50,000 per year, which is much lower compared to private Unani medical colleges. The total course cost is around β‚Ή1.5–2 lakh for the full 5.5-year program.

Criteria Government Colleges Private Colleges Annual Fee β‚Ή25K–₹50K β‚Ή1.5L–₹3.5L Admission Process Through NEET UG (CAP) NEET UG (CAP + Institutional Quota) Seats Limited Higher Availability Recognition NCISM & State Government NCISM & University-Affiliated

No. State Government BUMS seats are generally reserved for Maharashtra domicile students. However, out-of-state candidates can apply for Private or Institutional Quota seats during AYUSH counselling rounds.

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The Maharashtra BUMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 refers to the minimum NEET UG score required for admission into private Unani medical colleges under the State CET Cell Maharashtra. As per the latest official data: OPEN Category: AIR 494894 | Marks 282 EWS Category: AIR 561949 | Marks 261 OBC Category: AIR 574314 | Marks 258 NTB Category: AIR 546725 | Marks 266 VJA Category: AIR 559760 | Marks 262 Minority (Muslim) Category: AIR 997144 | Marks 16 Institutional Quota (IQ-EWS): AIR 1028288 | Marks 155 Institutional Quota (IQ-OBC): AIR 925982 | Marks 174 These represent the final closing cutoffs after Round-3 seat allotment for private colleges.

The most popular private Unani medical colleges that participated in Round-3 AYUSH Counselling 2025 include: A.G. Unani Medical College, Akkalkuwa (Nandurbar) Al-Ameen Unani Medical College, Malegaon IQRA Education Society’s Unani Medical College, Jalgaon Yunus Fazlani Unani Medical College, Kannad (Aurangabad) These colleges consistently rank among the best BUMS private institutions in Maharashtra for quality education, infrastructure, and clinical exposure.

Based on Round-3 cutoff trends (2025): General (OPEN): 280–310 marks EWS: 260–270 marks OBC: 255–270 marks Minority Quota: 160–190 marks Institutional Quota: 150–180 marks The score requirement varies depending on the college reputation, location, and quota type.

Yes. NEET UG is mandatory for all AYUSH courses, including BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, and BSMS in India. Without a valid NEET score, students cannot participate in State or Institutional Counselling Rounds conducted by the Maharashtra CET Cell.

Yes. Certain Unani colleges in Maharashtra are recognized as Muslim Minority Institutions, such as: Al-Ameen Unani Medical College, Malegaon Yunus Fazlani Unani Medical College, Kannad A.G. Unani Medical College, Akkalkuwa These colleges reserve a portion of seats for eligible Muslim Minority candidates under Minority and Institutional Quotas.

The Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) program lasts 5.5 years, comprising 4.5 years of academic training and 1 year of internship. The course is approved by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM).

The annual tuition fees for BUMS in private Unani colleges typically range between β‚Ή1.5 lakh and β‚Ή3.5 lakh, depending on the institution, location, and quota type (General, Minority, or Institutional).

The cutoff marks depend on: Difficulty level of the NEET UG exam Number of NEET-qualified candidates in Maharashtra Seat availability across private Unani colleges Category and quota type (OPEN, OBC, EWS, MINO, IQ) Previous year cutoff trends and demand in counselling

Candidates can visit the State CET Cell Maharashtra website to view category-wise cutoff PDFs. Alternatively, aspirants can refer to Eduvio’s verified cutoff analysis for quick insights and real-time NEET counselling updates.

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The Maharashtra BUMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 lists the minimum NEET UG scores and All India Ranks (AIR) required for Government Unani Medical College admissions under the State CET Cell. Here are the latest Round-3 closing cutoffs (2025): College Name OPEN EWS OBC MINORITY Anjuman Islamic Tibia College, Versova, Andheri (Mumbai) 319777 (348) 365238 (329) 353157 (334) 385609 (321) Mohammdiya Tibia College, Malegaon 234958 (387) 338490 (340) 348301 (336) 334062 (342) ZVM’s Unani Medical College, Pune 403300 (315) 436744 (302) 433510 (304) 437614 (302) The last cutoff for Government BUMS admission in Round-3 2025 was AIR 437614 with 302 marks (Minority category).

The leading Government-recognized Unani medical colleges offering B.U.M.S. (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) in Maharashtra are: Mohammadiya Tibia College, Malegaon Anjuman Islamic Tibia College, Versova (Mumbai) ZVM’s Unani Medical College, Pune These institutes are NCISM-approved and among the most competitive in Maharashtra’s AYUSH admission system.

For Round-3 2025, the minimum NEET UG scores required were: OPEN Category: 315–387 marks EWS Category: 302–340 marks OBC Category: 304–336 marks Minority Category: 302–342 marks The score required depends on seat availability, category, and college reputation.

Yes. NEET UG is compulsory for admission to Government and Private AYUSH colleges, including BUMS, BHMS, and BAMS programs. Students must qualify NEET and register through the State CET Cell counselling portal to secure a seat in BUMS Government colleges.

There are three main Government Unani colleges in Maharashtra participating in NEET UG AYUSH Counselling 2025, namely: Anjuman Islamic Tibia College, Mumbai Mohammadiya Tibia College, Malegaon ZVM’s Unani Medical College, Pune All three offer Government and Minority Quota seats.

The B.U.M.S. (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) course is 5.5 years long, including 4.5 years of academic study and 1 year of internship in a recognized Unani hospital. The curriculum is regulated by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM).

The annual tuition fee for Government BUMS colleges in Maharashtra is very affordable β€” usually between β‚Ή25,000 to β‚Ή50,000 per year, depending on the institution and category. Total program cost (5.5 years) generally stays under β‚Ή2.5 lakh.

Yes. Some Government Unani colleges in Maharashtra, such as Anjuman Islamic Tibia College and ZVM’s Unani Medical College, have Muslim Minority Quota seats reserved for eligible candidates under the Minority Admission Policy.

The cutoff scores depend on several factors, such as: NEET UG exam difficulty level Total NEET-qualified candidates Seat matrix released by CET Cell Maharashtra Category & quota distribution (OPEN, OBC, EWS, Minority) College demand and previous-year cutoff trends

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The Maharashtra BHMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 lists the final NEET UG marks and ranks required for admission into private Homoeopathic medical colleges under the State CET Cell. Here are some key category-wise closing cutoffs for 2025: Category AIR Marks College Allotted OPEN 760888 209 Shraddha Homoeopathy Medical College, Washim EWS 1007345 159 Late Mrs. Housabai Homoeopathic Medical College, Kolhapur OBC 1239628 123 KBA Homoeopathic Medical College, Chandwad (Jain) SEBC 833035 193 Purushottam Bagla Homoeopathy Medical College, Chandrapur ST 979968 164 Guru Mishri Homoeopathic Medical College, Jalna NTC 762824 209 Shraddha Homoeopathy Medical College, Washim VJA 774816 206 Shraddha Homoeopathy Medical College, Washim I.Q.-OBC 1319261 113 Purushottam Bagla Homoeopathy Medical College, Chandrapur I.Q.-EWS 1098000 144 KSPM’s Vasantrao Kale Homoeopathic Medical College, Latur These figures reflect the last admitted ranks and marks under various quotas during Round-3 BHMS counselling 2025.

Some of the most sought-after private Homoeopathic medical colleges that participated in Maharashtra AYUSH Round-3 Counselling include: Shraddha Homoeopathy Medical College, Washim Purushottam Bagla Homoeopathy Medical College, Chandrapur Guru Mishri Homoeopathic Medical College, Jalna Late Mrs. Housabai Homoeopathic Medical College, Kolhapur (Jain) KBA (Minority) Homoeopathic Medical College, Chandwad (Jain) Dapoli Homoeopathic Medical College, Ratnagiri These institutions consistently rank high for BHMS admissions in Maharashtra based on demand, infrastructure, and academic excellence.

The average NEET score range for BHMS private colleges in Maharashtra (2025) is: OPEN Category: 200–220 marks OBC / SEBC: 180–200 marks EWS: 150–170 marks ST / NT / VJ Categories: 160–190 marks Institutional Quota: 120–150 marks Minority (Jain / Muslim): 140–160 marks Cutoffs may vary by college reputation, location, and category.

Yes. NEET UG qualification is mandatory for admission to all BHMS, BAMS, and BUMS courses in India. Maharashtra’s State CET Cell conducts AYUSH Counselling rounds based on NEET UG scores only.

The BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) course is 5.5 years long, including: 4.5 years of academic study 1 year of mandatory internship This program is regulated by the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH).

The average annual fees for BHMS private colleges in Maharashtra range from β‚Ή1.2 lakh to β‚Ή3 lakh per year, depending on the college infrastructure, city, and management category. Minority and institutional quota seats usually have slightly higher fees.

Institutional Quota seats are management seats available to students across India, regardless of domicile. These seats often have lower cutoffs (120–160 marks) and are filled after State Quota counselling rounds conclude.

Yes. Maharashtra has several Minority Homoeopathic colleges such as: KBA (Minority) Homoeopathic Medical College, Chandwad (Jain) JIIU’s Omar Homoeopathic Medical College, Jalna (Muslim) Eligible students from respective minority communities can apply under Minority Quota seats.

Key factors influencing Maharashtra BHMS cutoff trends include: Difficulty level of NEET UG 2025 Number of NEET-qualified candidates in the state Total seats available in BHMS private colleges Reservation policies (OBC, SEBC, NT, Minority, etc.) Previous year cutoff trends and college reputation

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The Maharashtra BHMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 indicates the minimum NEET UG score and All India Rank (AIR) required to secure a seat in private Homoeopathic medical colleges under the State CET Cell Maharashtra. For the 2025 admission session, here are the key closing cutoffs: Category AIR Marks Example College OPEN 760888 209 Guru Mishri Homoeopathic Medical College, Jalna EWS 1007345 159 Late Mrs. Housabai Homoeopathic Medical College, Kolhapur OBC 1239628 123 KBA Homoeopathic Medical College, Chandwad (Jain) SEBC 833035 193 Purushottam Bagla Homoeopathic Medical College, Chandrapur NTC 762824 209 Shraddha Homoeopathy Medical College, Washim VJA 774816 206 Guru Mishri Homoeopathic Medical College, Jalna Institutional Quota (I.Q.-OBC) 1319261 113 Purushottam Bagla Homoeopathic Medical College, Chandrapur Institutional Quota (I.Q.-EWS) 1098000 144 KSPM’s Vasantrao Kale Homoeopathic Medical College, Latur These numbers represent the last admitted ranks and marks under the Round-3 BHMS counselling 2025.

Top private Homoeopathic colleges that admitted students in Round-3 2025 include: Shraddha Homoeopathy Medical College, Washim Purushottam Bagla Homoeopathic Medical College, Chandrapur Guru Mishri Homoeopathic Medical College, Jalna Late Mrs. Housabai Homoeopathic Medical College, Kolhapur KBA Homoeopathic Medical College, Chandwad (Jain) KSPM’s Vasantrao Kale Homoeopathic Medical College, Latur These colleges are among the most in-demand BHMS private colleges in Maharashtra due to their strong academic reputation and consistent counselling performance.

Based on Round-3 cutoffs: General (OPEN): 200–210 marks EWS: 150–170 marks OBC / SEBC: 180–200 marks NT / VJ Categories: 190–210 marks Institutional Quota: 120–160 marks The required NEET score may vary slightly depending on college ranking, category, and region.

Yes. NEET UG qualification is mandatory for all BHMS, BAMS, and BUMS admissions in Maharashtra. Students must qualify NEET UG 2025 and participate in State AYUSH CAP rounds conducted by Maharashtra CET Cell.

The BHMS course (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) lasts 5.5 years, including: 4.5 years of classroom and clinical study 1 year of compulsory internship The program is approved by the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH).

The annual fees for BHMS in private colleges range between β‚Ή1.2 lakh and β‚Ή3.5 lakh, depending on the college’s location, faculty, and facilities. Minority and Institutional Quota seats may have higher fee structures.

Yes. Candidates from other states can apply for Institutional Quota (I.Q.) seats in Maharashtra’s private Homoeopathic colleges. These seats are open to all India students irrespective of domicile status.

Yes. Maharashtra has several Minority BHMS colleges, such as: KBA (Minority) Homoeopathic Medical College, Chandwad (Jain) Late Mrs. Housabai Homoeopathic Medical College, Kolhapur (Jain) These colleges allocate Minority Quota seats for eligible candidates belonging to the respective communities.

The BHMS cutoff is influenced by: Difficulty level of NEET UG 2025 Number of NEET-qualified candidates Total seats available in private BHMS colleges Category-wise reservations (OBC, SEBC, NT, EWS, Minority, etc.) Previous-year cutoff trends

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The Maharashtra BHMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 lists the final NEET UG scores and All India Ranks (AIR) required for admission into Government Homoeopathic colleges under the State CET Cell Maharashtra. As per official data for Government Homoeopathy College, Jalgaon, the closing cutoffs were: Category AIR Marks OPEN 207431 401 EWS 431407 304 OBC 748089 212 SEBC 445092 299 SC 436436 302 ST 622858 244 The last overall cutoff for 2025 Round-3 Government BHMS admission was AIR 622858 (244 marks) for the ST category.

Here are the category-wise closing ranks and marks for Government Homoeopathy College, Jalgaon under special categories: Category AIR Marks NTB 435757 303 NTC 464925 292 NTD 434910 303 VJA 441558 301 ORPHAN 270077 371 These categories had relatively moderate closing scores, reflecting balanced admission competition in AYUSH counselling Round-3.

In D1 and SEBCD1 categories (Government quota): D1 Category: AIR 312504 | Marks 352 SEBCD1 Category: AIR 322033 | Marks 347 These are among the mid-level cutoffs for 2025 Government Homoeopathy admission rounds.

For OBC-PwD category, the final closing cutoff for Government Homoeopathy College, Jalgaon was: AIR 270858 | Marks 370

The Government Homoeopathy College, Jalgaon remains one of the most reputed Government BHMS colleges in Maharashtra, affiliated with the State CET Cell and recognized by the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH). It consistently records high closing cutoffs every year.

Based on 2025 Round-3 data, the minimum NEET score required was: OPEN Category: ~400 marks EWS / SEBC / OBC: 290–310 marks SC / ST: 240–300 marks NT / VJA / Orphan: 290–370 marks Students scoring within this range have strong chances of Government BHMS seat allotment.

Yes. Admission to Government BHMS colleges is strictly through NEET UG. The State CET Cell Maharashtra conducts AYUSH counselling rounds (CAP Rounds) based on NEET scores, category rank, and seat availability.

The BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) course spans 5.5 years, including: 4.5 years of academic training 1-year compulsory internship It is governed by the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH).

The average annual fee for BHMS in Government colleges is approximately β‚Ή20,000 – β‚Ή40,000, making it one of the most affordable medical courses compared to private or deemed colleges.

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The Maharashtra BAMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 reveals the final NEET UG marks and ranks required for Government Ayurvedic College admissions through the State CET Cell Maharashtra. Below is the category-wise last cutoff for Round-3 (2025): Category AIR Marks Allotted College OPEN 230054 390 Sheth Govindji Raoji (Minority) Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Solapur EWS 353074 334 Sheth Govindji Raoji (Minority) Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Solapur OBC 372367 327 Sheth Govindji Raoji (Minority) Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Solapur SEBC 147828 434 DMM Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal SC 246206 382 KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Boradi, Dhule ST 447663 298 KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Boradi, Dhule NTB 208217 401 Bhaisaheb Sawant Ayurved College, Sawantwadi NTC 144518 436 KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Dhule NTD 192772 409 Government Ayurvedic College, Jalgaon VJA 176693 418 KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Boradi, Dhule The lowest closing cutoff for Government BAMS admission in 2025 was AIR 447663 | 298 marks (ST category).

Some of the key Government and Government-aided Ayurvedic colleges that admitted students in Round-3 (2025) include: Government Ayurvedic College, Jalgaon R. A. Podar Government Ayurvedic College, Mumbai Shree Gurudev Ayurvedic College, Amravati Bhaisaheb Sawant Ayurvedic College, Sawantwadi KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Dhule Shree Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur These are among the top Government BAMS colleges in Maharashtra offering high-quality Ayurvedic education.

Based on the Round-3 data: OPEN Category: 385–395 marks OBC / SEBC / NT: 400–435 marks EWS: 330–350 marks SC: 370–390 marks ST: 290–310 marks Students scoring within these ranges can expect a good chance in Government BAMS colleges during the CAP rounds.

Here are some notable PwD & Special category cutoffs from 2025 Round-3: Category AIR Marks Allotted College PWD (OPEN) 136060 441 KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Dhule PWD-EWS 160957 427 Shree Gurudev Ayurvedic College, Amravati PWD-SEBC 134394 442 Shree Gurudev Ayurvedic College, Amravati PWD-NTB 239512 385 Rashtriya Shikshan Mandal’s Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune PWD-ST 439496 301 KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Dhule PWD-PwD (Open) 1200029 129 Government Ayurvedic College, Jalgaon

These refer to Defence category quotas, available for wards of serving or retired defence personnel: D1: Wards of Defence Personnel currently in service D2: Children of Ex-servicemen D3: Children of Defence Personnel who died in service Round-3 cutoffs for Defence Quotas (2025): D1: AIR 212556 | 399 marks D2: AIR 231571 | 389 marks D3: AIR 284591 | 364 marks

The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program lasts 5.5 years, including: 4.5 years of academic study, and 1 year of compulsory internship at an affiliated Ayurvedic hospital. It is approved by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM).

The annual fee for Government Ayurvedic colleges in Maharashtra typically ranges between β‚Ή25,000 to β‚Ή45,000 per year. This makes Government BAMS colleges highly affordable compared to private and deemed institutions.

Yes. Certain colleges such as Sheth Govindji Raoji Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Solapur are recognized as Minority institutions (Muslim/Other Minority). They reserve a percentage of seats under Minority Quota as per Government norms.

The BAMS cutoff depends on: Difficulty level of NEET UG 2025 Number of qualified candidates in Maharashtra Seat matrix announced by CET Cell Category and quota (OPEN, OBC, NT, Minority, PwD) Previous year’s cutoff trends

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The Maharashtra BAMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 indicates the final NEET UG score and All India Rank (AIR) required to secure a seat in Private Ayurvedic Colleges under the State CET Cell Maharashtra. Here are the category-wise last cutoffs (2025): Category AIR Marks Allotted College OPEN 421950 308 C.S. Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Deori, Gondia EWS 423091 307 C.S. Ayurvedic Medical College, Deori, Gondia OBC 427886 305 C.S. Ayurvedic Medical College, Deori, Gondia SEBC 439875 301 C.S. Ayurvedic Medical College, Deori, Gondia SC 429067 305 C.S. Ayurvedic Medical College, Deori, Gondia ST 607441 248 Shivganga Ayurvedic Medical College, Miraj (Sangli) NTB 461337 294 Al-Ameen New Life Ayurved College, Shirur (Pune) NTC / NTD / VJA 1297906–1299236 115 Private colleges in Chandrapur & Nandurbar districts These represent the lowest closing cutoffs for 2025 under various categories in Private BAMS colleges.

Based on Round-3 cutoff data, the most popular private Ayurvedic colleges in Maharashtra include: C.S. Ayurvedic Medical College, Deori, Gondia Rajashri Shahu Maharaj Ayurved College, Buldhana MES Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Khed, Ratnagiri Jaywant Institute of Medical Science, Walwa, Sangli Bhojraj Bhondekar Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya, Bhandara Dr. S.P. Patil Ayurvedic Medical College, Kolhapur Gramin Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Akola P.G. Ayurved College, Nandurbar These institutions consistently receive high demand during counselling rounds due to strong clinical and academic reputations.

According to Round-3 data: OPEN / OBC / SEBC: 300–310 marks EWS: 295–305 marks NTB / NTC / VJA: 280–300 marks ST Category: 240–260 marks Institutional Quota (I.Q.): 110–150 marks The cutoff may vary depending on college location, demand, and quota type.

Institutional Quota (I.Q.) seats are available for students across India, irrespective of domicile. These seats usually have lower NEET cutoffs (115–150 marks) and are filled at the college level after State rounds. Examples from 2025: I.Q. Category AIR Marks College I.Q.-General 1097890 144 Vilasrao Deshmukh Ayurved College, Nagpur I.Q.-EWS 1097571 144 Sau S.P. Kolpe Ayurved College, Ahmednagar I.Q.-OBC 1303685 115 Somayya Ayurved College, Chandrapur I.Q.-ST 1282048 117 Rajashri Ayurved College, Buldhana I.Q.-D1 1072029 148 Sai Ayurved College, Solapur

Yes. Colleges such as Al-Ameen New Life Ayurved College (Pune) and Sheth Govindji Raoji Ayurved Mahavidyalaya (Solapur) offer Minority Quota (Muslim) seats, allowing preference to eligible candidates within their community.

The BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course duration is 5.5 years, including: 4.5 years of academic studies 1 year of compulsory internship It is approved by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and recognized by the Ministry of AYUSH.

The average BAMS fee in private colleges ranges from β‚Ή1.5 lakh to β‚Ή3.5 lakh per year, depending on college infrastructure and location. Minority and Institutional Quota seats may have higher fees due to limited availability.

Yes. Non-Maharashtra students are eligible for Institutional Quota (I.Q.) seats in private BAMS colleges. However, State Quota (CAP) seats are reserved for Maharashtra domicile candidates only.

The cutoff depends on: NEET UG 2025 exam difficulty Total number of qualified candidates College-wise seat matrix and category distribution Reservation policies (OBC, SEBC, NT, EWS, ST) Previous year’s cutoff trends

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The Maharashtra BAMS Round-3 Cutoff 2025 displays the final NEET UG marks and All India Ranks (AIR) required for BAMS admission in Government Ayurvedic Colleges through the CET Cell Maharashtra. The lowest closing cutoffs (Round-3 | 2025) were: Category AIR Marks OPEN 230054 390 EWS 353074 334 OBC 372367 327 SC 246206 382 ST 447663 298 SEBC 147828 434 NTC 144518 436 NTD 192772 409 VJA 176693 418 PWD (Open) 1200029 129 These cutoffs are based on official Round-3 allotment data from Government and Government-aided Ayurvedic colleges across Maharashtra.

The following Government colleges had the lowest category-wise closing ranks in Round-3 (2025): KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Boradi, Dhule – 298 marks (ST) Government Ayurvedic College, Jalgaon – 311 marks (ST) R.A. Podar Government Ayurved College, Mumbai – 327 marks (Minority) Government Ayurvedic College, Baramati – 315 marks (SC) Bhaisaheb Sawant Ayurved College, Sawantwadi – 301 marks (ST) These represent the final cutoffs for BAMS Government seats under NEET UG 2025 Maharashtra counselling.

Based on Round-3 data: Open Category: 380–400 marks OBC / SEBC: 425–435 marks EWS: 330–345 marks SC: 375–385 marks ST: 290–310 marks NT / VJ / DQ categories: 400–420 marks Students scoring above 400 marks in NEET 2025 have strong chances for BAMS Government admission.

Here are the most reputed Government Ayurvedic colleges based on Round-3 allotments and historical demand: R.A. Podar Government Ayurved College, Mumbai Government Ayurvedic College, Nagpur Government Ayurvedic College, Nanded Government Ayurvedic College, Baramati Bhaisaheb Sawant Ayurved College, Sawantwadi Shree Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur Gangadhar Shastri Gune Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya, Ahmednagar All these colleges are NCISM-approved and affiliated with MUHS Nashik.

The Defence Quota is reserved for children of Defence personnel. Here are the Round-3 cutoffs (2025): Category AIR Marks College D1 212556 399 DMM Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal D2 231571 389 Shree Gurudev Ayurvedic College, Amravati D3 284591 364 Government Ayurvedic College, Jalgaon

The BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) program lasts 5.5 years, including: 4.5 years of academic study 1-year mandatory internship Eligibility: Must have qualified NEET UG 2025 Minimum 50% marks in PCB (for Open), 40% (for Reserved) Maharashtra domicile for State quota seats

The annual tuition fee for Government Ayurvedic colleges ranges between β‚Ή25,000 to β‚Ή45,000 per year, depending on the institution. This makes it one of the most affordable medical courses under AYUSH in Maharashtra.

Below are Round-3 PwD category cutoffs (2025): Category AIR Marks College PWD (Open) 136060 441 KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Dhule PWD-EWS 160957 427 Shree Gurudev Ayurvedic College, Amravati PWD-SEBC 134394 442 Shree Gurudev Ayurvedic College, Amravati PWD-OBC 132959 443 Bhaisaheb Sawant Ayurved College, Sawantwadi PWD-ST 439496 301 KVT Randhir Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Dhule PWD-PwD (Open) 1200029 129 Government Ayurvedic College, Jalgaon

Yes. Two colleges operate under Minority Quota (Muslim): Sheth Govindji Raoji Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Solapur – Last cutoff: 372506 (327 marks) Smt. K.G. Mittal Ayurved College, Mumbai – Last cutoff: 144902 (436 marks) Both are Government-aided institutions recognized under NCISM.

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As per the latest Supreme Court order, students who have already joined All India Quota (AIQ) Round 3 seats cannot participate in State Round 3 counselling for NEET UG 2025. MCC has already released the Round 3 results, and resignations are not allowed in this round. State counselling authorities must exclude these candidates before allotment.

No. If you have already joined an AIQ Round 3 MBBS or BDS seat, you are not eligible to participate in any State Round 3 or Mop-Up round as per the new MCC guidelines.

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will publish the list of joined AIQ Round 3 candidates on its Data-Sharing Portal from November 1, 2025. This data helps states identify and exclude those candidates from further rounds.

If you haven’t joined any seat under AIQ Round 3, you can still participate in your respective State NEET UG Round 3 or Mop-Up counselling. Make sure your registration and document verification are completed on time as per your state’s notification.

No. Resignation or withdrawal is not permitted after Round 3 allotment. Once a student joins the allotted seat, it is considered final for this counselling phase.

The MCC Data-Sharing Portal is an official platform where the joined-candidate list of each counselling round is shared with state authorities to maintain transparency and prevent double seat allotment in NEET UG 2025.

This rule ensures fair seat allocation and prevents multiple seat holdings. Students must carefully choose their college and confirm admission only when certain, as resignation is locked after Round 3.

After Round 3, students can either: Join their allotted MBBS/BDS college, or Wait for State Round 3 (if eligible), or Prepare for next year’s NEET exam if they didn’t secure a seat.

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Students who joined AIQ Round 3 in deemed, central, or government medical colleges are directly affected. They cannot appear in any state-level counselling Round 3, even if they want a better option.

According to the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s directive, candidates who have already joined seats under All India Quota (AIQ) Round 3 cannot participate again in State Round 3 counselling. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has finalized Round 3 results, and resignations are strictly not permitted.

Students who accepted and joined an AIQ Round 3 seat are ineligible for KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) Round 3 counselling. The state must exclude such candidates from seat allotment as per MCC guidelines.

Here are some of the key Karnataka BDS Round 3 cut-offs (Open Quota 2025): College Name AIR Marks Dr. M.R. Ambedkar Dental College, Bangalore 209637 400 Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College, Bangalore 212884 399 SDM Dental College, Dharwad 246426 382 Dayananda Sagar Dental College, Bangalore 254500 378 Krishnadevaraya Dental College, Bangalore 259705 376 Al-Ameen Dental College, Bijapur 281768 365 Oxford Dental College, Bangalore 401222 315 Sri Rajiv Gandhi Dental College, Bangalore 501064 280 Srinivasa Institute of Dental Science, Mangalore 960843 167 These figures show the closing rank trends for BDS admission under the Karnataka Open Quota in Round 3 counselling.

The Dr. M.R. Ambedkar Dental College and Hospital, Bangalore recorded the highest closing cut-off under Open Quota Round 3, with an AIR of 2,09,637 and 400 marks.

β€œOpen Quota” refers to general merit seats available to candidates regardless of their category (subject to eligibility). These seats are filled purely based on NEET UG rank and marks, managed by KEA for Karnataka BDS admissions.

The AIQ Round 3 joined candidate list will be uploaded to the MCC Data-Sharing Portal on 1st November 2025, enabling states to verify and remove those students from further rounds.

Yes . Students who have not joined any AIQ seat in Round 3 are fully eligible to apply for KEA Round 3 and participate in BDS admissions under Open or Private Quota in Karnataka.

Based on the KEA Round 3 cut-off 2025, students scoring above 315 marks had good chances in top private dental colleges like Oxford Dental College and Dayananda Sagar Dental College. However, colleges like Srinivasa Institute of Dental Science, Mangalore accepted ranks up to 9.6 lakh (167 marks) under Open Quota.

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As per the Supreme Court order, candidates who have joined seats under All India Quota (AIQ) Round 3 cannot participate again in any State Round 3 counselling. MCC has already published Round 3 results, and resignation is not allowed.

Students who joined an AIQ Round 3 MBBS or BDS seat are not eligible to participate in KEA Round 3 counselling. Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has to exclude such students from its merit list.

Based on official KEA data, here are some Open Quota Round 3 cut-offs (2025): College AIR Marks Dr. M.R. Ambedkar Dental College, Bangalore 209637 400 Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College, Bangalore 212884 399 SDM Dental College, Dharwad 246426 382 Dayananda Sagar Dental College, Bangalore 254500 378 Krishnadevaraya Dental College, Bangalore 259705 376 Al-Ameen Dental College, Bijapur 281768 365 Oxford Dental College, Bangalore 401222 315 Sri Rajiv Gandhi Dental College, Bangalore 501064 280 Srinivasa Institute of Dental Science, Mangalore 960843 167

Under the Hyderabad-Karnataka (HK) Quota, the KEA Round 3 cut-off 2025 is as follows: College Category AIR Marks Government Dental College, Bangalore 2AH 127157 447 Government Dental College, Bellary 1H 137841 440 ESIC Dental College, Gulbarga 2AH 271392 370 Hyderabad-Karnataka Education Society Dental College, Gulbarga GMRH 495021 282 Navodaya Dental College, Raichur GMRH 434578 303 PM Nadagowda Memorial Dental College, Bagalkot GMRH 943287 171 Farooquia Dental College, Mysore STH 612152 247 This shows strong competition in HK quota, with government dental colleges closing below 450 marks, while private colleges extended up to 170–300 marks range.

Students eligible under Article 371(J) and who hold a valid HK region certificate (Bidar, Gulbarga, Raichur, Yadgir, Koppal, Bellary districts) can apply for the HK quota in medical and dental admissions through KEA.

The Dr. M.R. Ambedkar Dental College, Bangalore, had the highest Open Quota closing rank (209637 AIR, 400 marks), while Government Dental College, Bangalore, led the HK quota with 447 marks.

The KEA BDS Round 3 Cutoff 2025 refers to the minimum NEET UG rank required to secure admission in private dental colleges of Karnataka under the Private Quota (GMP, GMPH, ME, MM). The cutoff varies for each college and category β€” for instance, Vydehi Institute of Dental Sciences, Bangalore closed around AIR 7,15,850 (220 marks) for GMP category.

KEA determines the cutoff based on: Total NEET-qualified candidates in Karnataka Seat availability in each college Difficulty level of NEET 2025 Reservation and category quotas Choices filled during Round 3 counselling Each round sees slight variation in cutoff depending on the number of vacant seats and student preferences.

Highest cutoff (Top-ranked college): M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore – around AIR 2,16,529 (397 marks) Lowest cutoff (Last admitted college): K.G.F. Dental College, Kolar – around AIR 10,53,723 (151 marks) This shows a wide range of opportunities for NEET qualifiers in Karnataka under the Private Quota.

After Round 3, mop-up or stray vacancy rounds may be conducted if seats remain vacant. Students who haven’t secured a seat yet can still apply for these rounds through the official KEA portal (kea.kar.nic.in)

GMP: General Merit Private GMPH: General Merit Private – Hyderabad-Karnataka region ME: Minority Eligibility MM: Muslim Minority quota These determine eligibility, fee structure, and seat allotment priority during counselling.

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The BDS course fee under the Private Quota (KEA) ranges approximately between β‚Ή3.5 lakhs to β‚Ή6 lakhs per annum, depending on the college and category.

Yes. NEET UG 2025 qualification is mandatory for admission to any BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) seat in both government and private dental colleges across Karnataka. KEA uses NEET ranks for its counselling process.

Some of the top choices include: M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore Vydehi Institute of Dental Sciences, Bangalore Raja Rajeshwari Dental College, Bangalore Bapuji Dental College, Davangere Coorg Institute of Dental Sciences, Coorg These consistently record strong student preferences and higher cutoffs.

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The KEA BDS Round 3 (Others Quota) Cutoff 2025 indicates the minimum NEET rank or marks required for non-Karnataka students to secure a BDS seat in private dental colleges through KEA. For instance, the last admitted candidate in Round 3 had AIR 9,92,458 (162 marks) at Srinivasa Institute of Dental Science, Mangalore.

Top colleges with the highest cutoffs (indicating strong demand) include: M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore – AIR 2,29,494 (390 marks) Bapuji Dental College, Davangere – AIR 2,52,703 (379 marks) Farooquia Dental College, Mysore – AIR 3,51,513 (335 marks) These colleges are among the most preferred by NEET-qualified students from outside Karnataka.

The lowest cutoff recorded for the Others Quota was AIR 9,92,458 (162 marks) at Srinivasa Institute of Dental Science, Mangalore. This shows that even candidates with lower NEET scores have a fair chance of admission through KEA in the later rounds.

The Others Quota is meant for non-Karnataka candidates who appeared for NEET UG 2025 and wish to pursue BDS in Karnataka. They must meet NEET qualifying criteria and participate in KEA’s centralized counselling.

You can check the official list on the KEA website (kea.kar.nic.in) or view simplified, college-wise PDF summaries on NEETCounselling.com β€” India’s most trusted portal for MBBS and BDS admission updates.

The BDS course fee under the Others Quota ranges between β‚Ή5.5 lakhs to β‚Ή7 lakhs per year, depending on the dental college and management category.

Yes. Students from other states can participate in the KEA counselling process for BDS admissions under the Others Quota. They just need to register online and fill college preferences within the specified time window.

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) is responsible for NEET UG BDS and MBBS admissions for both state and private dental colleges across Karnataka.

Some of the top participating colleges are: M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore Bapuji Dental College, Davangere Navodaya Dental College, Raichur Raja Rajeshwari Dental College, Bangalore Dayananda Sagar College of Dental Sciences, Bangalore These colleges consistently show strong placement and clinical exposure for dental students.

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The KEA BDS Round 3 Cutoff 2025 represents the minimum NEET rank and marks required to secure admission in government and private dental colleges of Karnataka under various quotas β€” General (G), Private (P), and Others (O). For example: Government Dental College, Bangalore (GM) – AIR 92,910 | 469 marks M.S. Ramaiah University (Others Quota) – AIR 2,29,494 | 390 marks Vydehi Dental College (Private Quota) – AIR 7,15,850 | 220 marks

Top dental colleges with the highest demand and cutoff in 2025 include: Government Dental College, Bangalore M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere Vydehi Institute of Dental Sciences, Bangalore Raja Rajeshwari Dental College, Bangalore Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheswara Dental College, Dharwad These institutions consistently attract top NEET scorers during KEA counselling.

Under the General (G) Quota, Round 3 cutoffs were competitive across top colleges: Government Dental College, Bangalore (GM) – 469 marks (AIR 92,910) Dr. M.R. Ambedkar Dental College, Bangalore (GM) – 453 marks (AIR 1,16,498) Dayananda Sagar Dental College, Bangalore (GM) – 428 marks (AIR 1,57,913) These scores represent the last admitted candidates for open merit categories.

The Private Quota (P) cutoff varies widely depending on category and location. For example: M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore – AIR 2,16,529 (397 marks) Raja Rajeshwari Dental College, Bangalore – AIR 3,64,632 (330 marks) K.G.F. Dental College, Kolar – AIR 10,53,723 (151 marks) Students with moderate NEET scores can still secure quality seats in top private colleges under KEA.

The Others Quota (O) is for non-Karnataka candidates. Round 3 cutoff range: Highest: M.S. Ramaiah University, Bangalore – AIR 2,29,494 (390 marks) Moderate: Navodaya Dental College, Raichur – AIR 3,86,447 (321 marks) Lowest: Srinivasa Institute of Dental Science, Mangalore – AIR 9,92,458 (162 marks) This makes Karnataka one of the most accessible states for out-of-state NEET qualifiers.

Quota Type Eligibility Who Can Apply Fee Range General (G) Karnataka domicile with reservation/category eligibility Local candidates β‚Ή1–2 lakhs/year Private (P) Karnataka students under private seat category State quota students β‚Ή3–6 lakhs/year Others (O) Non-Karnataka NEET-qualified students All India candidates β‚Ή5–7 lakhs/year

Yes! Even with a NEET score between 150–200, students can secure BDS seats through: Private quota or Others quota Round 3 / Mop-up counselling Less competitive colleges like K.G.F., Srinivasa, and Coorg Dental Colleges Strategic counselling through experts can make this possible.

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Based on the 2025 data trend: Government colleges may rise by 10–15 marks Private quota cutoffs may remain stable Others quota may see slight relaxation due to national-level seat expansion Students should stay updated as MCC and KEA rounds influence each other’s cutoffs.

The Hyderabad–Karnataka (HK) Quota reserves seats for eligible students from Bidar, Kalaburagi, Yadgir, Raichur, Koppal, and Ballari districts under Article 371(J) of the Constitution. Candidates from these districts receive region-based preference in MBBS and BDS admissions in Karnataka.

The Round 3 cutoff 2025 for HK quota ranges approximately between: 474–482 marks (AIR 74,000–90,000) in top government colleges 448–461 marks (AIR 1,04,000–1,24,000) in lower-ranked colleges Example: Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences – AIR 74,270 (482 marks) Yadgiri Institute of Medical Sciences – AIR 88,641 (472 marks) Siddaganga Medical College – AIR 1,24,901 (448 marks)

Top choices among HK candidates include: Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bidar Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, Kalaburagi Navodaya Medical College, Raichur Khaja Bande Navaz Institute of Medical Sciences, Gulbarga Yadgiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Yadgiri BGS Medical College, Bangalore (HK Category) These colleges consistently show strong seat demand in KEA rounds.

The last cutoff for HK Quota (Round 3) was approximately: GMH Category: AIR 93,612 (469 marks) GMKH Category: AIR 1,24,901 (448 marks) SCH Category: AIR 2,35,100 (387 marks) STRH Category: AIR 1,95,136 (408 marks)

HK Quota cutoffs are generally 8–12 marks lower than the General category due to regional reservation. For example: GM Category: ~480–490 marks GMH Category: ~468–475 marks This gives an edge to eligible students from the Hyderabad–Karnataka region.

The full category-wise cutoff list is published on the official KEA portal: https://kea.kar.nic.in Alternatively, you can find simplified college-wise PDFs and analysis on NEETCounselling.com

Yes. The HYD-KAR Quota applies to both Government and Private medical colleges in Karnataka, provided the institution has designated seats under Article 371(J) for eligible candidates.

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The NRI Quota in Karnataka allows Non-Resident Indian students and their dependents to apply for MBBS seats reserved under the KEA counselling framework. Admissions are made through NEET-UG 2025 scores but follow special eligibility norms for NRI applicants.

In Round 3, the Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences recorded the last NRI cutoff at AIR 5,15,174 (276 marks). This indicates that NRI applicants with NEET scores around 270–280 could qualify for MBBS admission under KEA’s NRI category.

Yes. The NRI quota is available in: Selected Government colleges such as Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences Several Private and Deemed universities in Karnataka recognized by KEA Seat count and availability vary by college and counselling round.

Eligible NRI candidates must: Register through the official KEA portal: https://kea.kar.nic.in Submit valid NRI documents (passport, relationship proof, sponsorship letter). Participate in Round 3 or Mop-up Counselling for seat allotment.

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The Others Quota (OTH) refers to seats allotted to non-Karnataka students who qualified in NEET UG 2025 and applied for MBBS admission through KEA’s counselling portal. It enables students from other Indian states to study MBBS in Karnataka private and deemed medical colleges.

In Round 3, the cutoff ranged from: Highest: ~416 marks (AIR 1.79 lakh) Lowest: ~114 marks (AIR 13.10 lakh) This wide range shows opportunities even for candidates with low-to-moderate NEET scores.

Top performing MBBS colleges under the Others Quota include: M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore SDM College of Medical Sciences, Dharwad Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore

Students must: Register online via https://kea.kar.nic.in Select β€œOTHERS” quota during application Participate in KEA’s Round 1–3 and Mop-up rounds Upload required documents (NEET scorecard, ID, category proof, etc.)

Tuition fees typically range between β‚Ή8–15 lakhs per annum in private medical colleges, depending on location, reputation, and management quota category.

Yes. As per Round 3, many colleges offered MBBS seats under 280 marks, and some even closed near 150–180 marks, especially in newer or lesser-demand institutes.

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The Private Quota (P) in KEA MBBS counselling includes self-financing seats in private medical colleges. These are available for both Karnataka and Non-Karnataka NEET-qualified students through KEA counselling, not direct admission.

For Round 3 (KEA 2025): Top Private Colleges: 460–475 marks Mid-tier Colleges: 360–410 marks Lower-tier Colleges: 250–210 marks The lowest recorded cutoff was 207 marks at Sri Chamundeshwari Medical College, Ramanagara.

Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore A.J. Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore M.V.J. Medical College, Bangalore Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellur J.J.M. Medical College, Davangere

The MBBS Private Quota fees typically range between β‚Ή8–12 lakhs per annum, varying by category and institution. Minority and management quotas may be slightly higher.

Yes. Non-Karnataka students are eligible under the Others (OTH) or Private (P) categories, depending on seat type, via KEA NEET-UG counselling.

GMP (General Merit Private): Open private quota for all students. GMPH: Hyderabad–Karnataka region students under private quota (Article 371(J) benefit).

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The G Quota (Government Quota) represents MBBS seats reserved in both Government and Private colleges for Karnataka domicile students under state counselling conducted by KEA.

In Round 3, government colleges closed between 530–580 marks, while private colleges under G quota saw closings around 470–490 marks.

Top participating private colleges under G quota include: Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore A.J. Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore Sapthagiri Medical College, Bangalore M.V.J. Medical College, Bangalore Shridevi Institute of Medical Sciences, Tumkur

SCG: 387–420 marks STG: 390–404 marks STR: 385 marks (lowest)

No, G Quota seats are exclusively for Karnataka-domicile candidates. However, OTH and Private Quota options are open to Non-Karnataka applicants.

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The Open Quota includes MBBS seats in private colleges open to non-Karnataka and Karnataka candidates, based purely on NEET-UG scores and merit ranking.

As per Round 3 data, Open Quota cutoffs ranged from 256 to 518 marks, depending on college reputation and demand.

Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore M.V.J. Medical College, Bangalore JJM Medical College, Davangere A.J. Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore

Yes. Open Quota seats are available to all Indian candidates with valid NEET-UG 2025 scores.

Eduvio analysis shows an average drop of 18–25 marks, especially in mid-tier Bangalore institutes.

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For Dr. Gururaj Government Homoeopathy Medical College, Gudivada, the AP CQ APNL (Female) Round 1 cutoff was AIR 252172 with 379 marks in NEET-UG 2025. This is one of the top-ranking Government BHMS colleges in Andhra Pradesh offering admission through Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) counselling.

Yes. NEET-UG qualification is compulsory for admission to BHMS, BAMS, and BUMS courses under all government and private AYUSH colleges in Andhra Pradesh.

The Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada (NTRUHS) conducts state-level AYUSH counselling for BHMS, BAMS, and BUMS courses across Andhra Pradesh. Admissions are made strictly based on NEET-UG rank, category, and state quota eligibility.

Based on 2025 data, students need at least 370–390 marks in NEET-UG to secure a Government BHMS seat (female category). Private BHMS colleges may close around 250–320 marks, depending on availability.

Andhra Pradesh currently has 8+ Homoeopathy colleges, including Government, Private, and Self-financing institutions, under NTRUHS. Top among them are: Dr. Gururaj Government Homoeopathy Medical College, Gudivada NRI Homoeopathy Medical College, Guntur Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Homoeopathy Medical College, Srikakulam

To apply for BHMS in AP: You must qualify NEET-UG 2025. You should have studied Biology, Physics, and Chemistry in 10+2. Minimum age: 17 years as on 31st December 2025. Must be an Andhra Pradesh domicile or meet AP local/non-local status criteria.

The BHMS (Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery) course duration is 5Β½ years β€” including 4Β½ years of academic study + 1-year compulsory internship at a recognized homoeopathic hospital or institution.

Yes, non-domicile students may apply under the Management or NRI quota, depending on college policy. However, Government Quota (APCQ/APNL) is reserved for Andhra Pradesh domicile candidates only.

Eduvio’s counselling experts project a drop of 8–12 marks in Round 2, meaning students around 365–370 marks can still compete for state quota BHMS seats in government colleges.

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As per official NTRUHS counselling data, the AP AU Region BAMS Round 1 cutoff 2025 for NRS Government Ayurvedic College, Vijayawada was: OC (Male): AIR 131465 | Marks 444 OC (Female): AIR 128196 | Marks 446 EWS: 226199 (Male) | 229896 (Female) SC2: 213842 (Male) | 233042 (Female) ST (Female): 358396 | 332 Marks For Sri Venkateshwara Ayurvedic College, Tirupati, the Open Category (Male) closed at AIR 85044 | 474 Marks, one of the highest cutoffs for BAMS in Andhra Pradesh this year.

Based on Round 1 data: Government BAMS colleges (AU Region): 440–475 marks Reserved Categories (SC/ST/BC): 380–410 marks Private Colleges (Expected): 280–350 marks Eduvio experts project a 5–10 mark drop in Round 2, making 430 marks a safe range for Government BAMS admission in AP.

NRS Government Ayurvedic College, Vijayawada Sri Venkateshwara Ayurvedic College, Tirupati Both institutions are under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) and admit students through NEET-UG based AYUSH counselling.

All AYUSH courses (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS) are managed by Dr. NTRUHS, Vijayawada under: Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) – Andhra Pradesh State AYUSH NEET UG Counselling 2025.

To apply for BAMS under AP State Quota (AU & SVU Regions): Must qualify NEET-UG 2025. Must have completed 10+2 with PCB subjects. Minimum age: 17 years by 31 December 2025. Must be Andhra Pradesh domicile (or meet local/non-local status).

BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) is a 5.5-year degree program – comprising 4.5 years of academic study + 1-year compulsory internship in an AYUSH hospital or healthcare center.

Yes. Non-domicile students can apply under the Management or NRI quota in private colleges. However, Government Quota (APCQ / AU) is strictly for Andhra Pradesh domiciles.

In 2025, cutoffs rose by 10–15 marks in top Government colleges like Tirupati and Vijayawada, indicating increased competition post Round 1. Eduvio expects Round 2 to stabilize between 420–440 marks for OC candidates.

Visit https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in (official NTRUHS portal). Register using NEET 2025 Roll Number. Upload required documents (NEET Rank Card, Certificates, Caste, Domicile). Fill and lock your college preferences (AU / SVU / OU Region). Wait for allotment list and report to the allotted college.

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As per official NTRUHS NEET UG Counselling 2025, the AP AU Region BHMS Round 1 cutoff is as follows: Male Candidates Dr. A.R. Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Rajahmundry – OC: AIR 176201 | 418 Marks Dr. Gururaj Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Gudivada – EWS: 239222 | 385 Marks Maharaja Institute of Homoeopathy, Vizianagaram – SC2: 262328 | 374 Marks, ST: 418316 | 309 Marks πŸ‘© Female Candidates Dr. A.R. Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Rajahmundry – OC: AIR 167898 | 423 Marks Dr. Gururaj Govt. Homoeopathy Medical College, Gudivada – OC: 160126 | 427 Marks Maharaja Institute of Homoeopathy, Vizianagaram – SC1: 485616 | 285 Marks, ST: 445193 | 299 Marks Overall Cutoff Range: 299 – 427 marks (depending on category and gender).

According to Eduvio’s NEET Counselling Data Team, the top government homoeopathy colleges in AP are: Dr. A.R. Government Homoeopathy Medical College, Rajahmundry Dr. Gururaj Government Homoeopathy Medical College, Gudivada Government Homoeo Medical College, Kadapa All these institutions operate under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada.

Based on Round 1 counselling data, minimum NEET-UG scores required were: Government Colleges: 380–430 marks Private BHMS Colleges: 320–370 marks Reserved Categories (SC/ST/BC): 300–380 marks Tip: For Round 2, Eduvio predicts a cutoff drop of 10–15 marks, offering more chances for 360+ scorers.

All AYUSH admissions (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS) in Andhra Pradesh are handled by the Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS). Official website: https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in

BHMS (Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine & Surgery) is a 5.5-year program, which includes: 4.5 years of academic learning 1-year compulsory internship at an approved homoeopathic hospital Students receive the BHMS degree recognized by the Central Council of Homoeopathy (CCH).

Yes. Non-domicile students can apply under the Management or NRI Quota in private homoeopathy colleges. However, APCQ (State Quota) seats are strictly reserved for Andhra Pradesh local candidates.

Here’s the step-by-step guide: Visit the official NTRUHS portal – ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in Register with your NEET-UG 2025 credentials Upload necessary documents (Hall Ticket, Rank Card, Marksheets, Caste, etc.) Fill in preferred AYUSH colleges (BHMS, BAMS, BUMS) Lock your choices and wait for the Round 2 seat allotment

Eduvio experts predict the following Round 2 cutoff trends: Govt. BHMS Colleges: 370–410 marks Private BHMS Colleges: 310–350 marks SC/ST Candidates: 290–320 marks

Some reputed private BHMS colleges under AU Region include: Maharaja Institute of Homoeopathy, Vizianagaram Sri Adi Shiva Satguru Ali Saheb Shivaaryula Homoeopathic Medical College, Guntakal KKC Homoeopathic Medical College, Puttur

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As per the official NTRUHS NEET-UG Counselling data, the AP AU Region BUMS Round 1 Cutoff 2025 for Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool is: Male (SC3 Category): AIR 292484 | 360 Marks Female (BCB Category): AIR 295449 | 359 Marks Overall BUMS cutoff range (Government college): 355–365 marks, depending on category and gender.

Yes. NEET-UG qualification is mandatory for admission to Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) programs in all Government and Private Unani colleges in Andhra Pradesh. Admissions are conducted through Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) under AYUSH Counselling 2025.

The top Government Unani medical college is: Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool, affiliated to NTRUHS, offering 50+ BUMS seats annually through AP State Quota (AU Region). It remains the first preference for NEET-qualified students seeking Unani education in South India.

Based on Round 1 data, candidates required: 360 marks (SC3 – Male) 359 marks (BCB – Female) Expected cutoff for Round 2 is likely to fall near 340–350 marks, depending on vacant seat availability.

The BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) course duration is 5.5 years, which includes: 4.5 years of academic training 1-year compulsory internship The course is regulated by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM).

All admissions for BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS are managed by: Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada Official website: https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in

Yes, non-local students can apply under Management or NRI Quota in private Unani colleges. However, Government Quota (APCQ – AU Region) seats are reserved for Andhra Pradesh domicile candidates only.

Candidates must: Qualify NEET-UG 2025 Pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry & Biology Be at least 17 years of age by 31 Dec 2025 Meet domicile requirements (for State Quota seats)

Visit the NTRUHS UG Admission Portal Register using your NEET 2025 Roll Number Upload documents (Hall ticket, Rank card, certificates, etc.) Fill your preferred AYUSH courses and colleges Lock your choices before the deadline

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As per the official Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) data, the Round 1 cutoff for Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College, Tirupati is as follows: For Male Candidates: OC – AIR 104028 | 461 Marks SC3 – AIR 201497 | 405 Marks ST – AIR 300577 | 357 Marks BCB – AIR 146043 | 435 Marks BCC – AIR 198661 | 406 Marks For Female Candidates: OC – AIR 156354 | 429 Marks SC2 – AIR 241917 | 384 Marks SC3 – AIR 248495 | 381 Marks ST – AIR 295320 | 359 Marks BCA – AIR 201764 | 404 Marks BCB – AIR 172617 | 420 Marks BCD – AIR 168853 | 422 Marks BCE – AIR 170330 | 421 Marks The cutoff range for this college stands between 357 and 461 marks depending on category and gender.

Yes. Admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in Andhra Pradesh requires NEET-UG 2025 qualification. Without a valid NEET score, candidates are not eligible to participate in AYUSH counselling.

All BAMS admissions are managed by: Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada under AP AYUSH NEET-UG 2025 Counselling. Official portal: https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in

Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College (SVAC), Tirupati is one of Andhra Pradesh’s oldest and most reputed Government Ayurvedic Colleges, affiliated with NTRUHS and approved by NCISM. It offers high-quality Ayurvedic education, excellent clinical exposure, and government-subsidized BAMS seats through SVU (Tirupati) regional quota.

Based on Round 1 data trends: General (OC) category: likely 420–440 marks Reserved categories (BC/SC/ST): likely 350–380 marks Final cutoffs may drop slightly due to vacant seat redistribution.

Approximately 50–60 seats are allotted for Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College, Tirupati, distributed among OC, BC, SC, ST, and EWS categories as per APCQ (State Quota) norms.

Only candidates whose local area eligibility falls under Sri Venkateswara University (SVU) region β€” primarily covering Rayalaseema districts β€” are eligible for these seats. Other candidates can apply under Management Quota if applicable.

The BAMS course lasts 5.5 years – including 4.5 years academic study + 1-year internship. The degree is recognized by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM).

Step-by-step process: Visit ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in Register using your NEET-UG 2025 credentials Upload certificates & pay registration fee Fill and lock your preferred AYUSH colleges Download allotment and report to college as per schedule

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As per the Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) official data for AP NEET-UG AYUSH Counselling 2025, the Round 1 BHMS cutoff for the SVU region is as follows: Male Candidates: Government Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa SC2 – AIR 267970 | 372 Marks SC3 – AIR 206862 | 402 Marks ST – AIR 308201 | 353 Marks BCB – AIR 216720 | 397 Marks BCD – AIR 206564 | 402 Marks BCE – AIR 208197 | 401 Marks KKC Homoeopathy Medical College, Puttur SC2 – AIR 367729 | 328 Marks BCA – AIR 311675 | 352 Marks BCB – AIR 273654 | 369 Marks BCD – AIR 261171 | 375 Marks Sri Adi Shiva Satguru Ali Saheb Shivaaryula Homoeopathic Medical College, Guntakal SC3 – AIR 314000 | 351 Marks ST – AIR 329007 | 344 Marks BCD – AIR 335474 | 342 Marks Last Overall Cutoff Range: 328–402 marks (based on category) Female Candidates: Government Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa EWS – AIR 271467 | 370 OC – AIR 203144 | 404 SC2 – AIR 303721 | 355 SC3 – AIR 271427 | 370 ST – AIR 266625 | 372 BCA – AIR 241587 | 384 BCB – AIR 233856 | 388 BCD – AIR 214202 | 398 BCE – AIR 186620 | 412 KKC Homoeopathy Medical College, Puttur OC – AIR 244011 | 383 SC2 – AIR 378466 | 324 SC3 – AIR 290130 | 361 ST – AIR 360663 | 331 BCA – AIR 283611 | 365 BCB – AIR 293597 | 360 BCD – AIR 325233 | 346 Sri Adi Shiva Satguru Ali Saheb Shivaaryula Homoeopathic Medical College, Guntakal OC – AIR 257183 | 377 SC2 – AIR 371207 | 327 SC3 – AIR 361188 | 331 BCB – AIR 322466 | 347 Female Cutoff Range: 324–412 marks depending on category.

Yes. To apply for BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) courses in Andhra Pradesh, students must qualify NEET-UG 2025. Without NEET eligibility, you cannot participate in AYUSH counselling conducted by NTRUHS.

Admissions are conducted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada under the AP AYUSH NEET-UG 2025 Counselling framework. Official portal: https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in

Based on Round 1 cutoff and seat trends, top-performing SVU Region BHMS colleges are: Government Homoeopathy Medical College, Kadapa KKC Homoeopathy Medical College, Puttur Sri Adi Shiva Satguru Ali Saheb Shivaaryula Homoeopathic Medical College, Guntakal These colleges are NTRUHS-affiliated and approved by NCISM, offering both government and private quota seats.

Based on past trends: OC Category: 390–400 marks BC Category: 360–390 marks SC/ST Categories: 320–360 marks The cutoff may drop slightly as unfilled seats get redistributed during Round 2.

The BHMS course duration is 5.5 years β€” including 4.5 years academic coursework + 1-year internship. Eligibility: Qualified in NEET-UG 2025 Minimum age: 17 years Must have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English in 10+2.

There are approximately 60–70 seats available across government and private BHMS colleges in the SVU region, distributed among OC, BC, SC, ST, and EWS categories.

The BHMS fee in government colleges ranges between β‚Ή25,000–₹45,000 per year, while private colleges under SVU region charge between β‚Ή1.5–₹2.5 lakh annually, depending on management quota and category.

Steps to apply via NTRUHS portal: Visit https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in Register using NEET-UG 2025 credentials Upload required documents Pay the registration fee Fill and lock BHMS college preferences Download allotment and report to the assigned college

Eduvio’s counselling experts provide end-to-end guidance for AYUSH admissions, helping you: Analyze real-time cutoff trends Predict Round 2 seat chances Get support through document verification & choice filling Ensure secure admission under NTRUHS quota Helpline: +91 98-66-44-1111 Website: https://neetcounselling.com

According to Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) counselling data for NEET-UG AYUSH 2025, the Round 1 BUMS cutoff for the SVU region is as follows: Male Candidates: Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool OC: AIR 279407 | 366 Marks SC2: AIR 409903 | 312 Marks ST: AIR 362980 | 330 Marks BCA: AIR 409189 | 312 Marks BCB: AIR 322755 | 347 Marks BCD: AIR 291408 | 361 Marks Male Cutoff Range: 312 – 366 marks Female Candidates: Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool OC: AIR 285996 | 363 Marks SC2: AIR 387165 | 321 Marks SC3: AIR 362595 | 330 Marks ST: AIR 456149 | 295 Marks BCA: AIR 425876 | 306 Marks BCB: AIR 328691 | 345 Marks BCD: AIR 343607 | 338 Marks BCE: AIR 288785 | 362 Marks Female Cutoff Range: 295 – 363 marks

Yes. All aspirants seeking admission into Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) must qualify NEET-UG 2025. Only NEET-qualified students are eligible to participate in NTRUHS AYUSH Counselling for Government and Private Unani Colleges.

The Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada manages AYUSH admissions (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS) through AP NEET-UG Counselling 2025 for: Government AYUSH Colleges Private Unani & Ayurvedic Colleges Official portal: https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in

The leading institution for Unani studies in Andhra Pradesh’s SVU region is: Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool – a reputed Government institution offering BUMS seats under OC, BC, SC, ST, and EWS categories. This college consistently records one of the highest cutoffs among AYUSH courses in the state.

Based on past years’ data, the Round 2 BUMS cutoff may slightly dip by 5–10 marks, depending on vacant seat availability: OC: Around 355–360 marks BC: Around 330–350 marks SC/ST: Around 295–320 marks

Course Duration: 5.5 years (4.5 years academic + 1-year internship) Eligibility Criteria: Must qualify NEET-UG 2025 Minimum 17 years of age Completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English

Approximately 60 seats are available for the SVU region in Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool, distributed among OC, BC, SC, ST, and minority categories.

Government College (Kurnool): β‚Ή25,000 – β‚Ή40,000 per year Private Colleges: β‚Ή1.2 – β‚Ή2.5 lakh per annum (depending on category/quota) Scholarships are available for SC/ST/Minority students through government schemes.

To participate in BUMS counselling, follow these steps via NTRUHS portal: Visit https://ug.ntruhs.ap.gov.in Register with NEET-UG 2025 details Upload documents and certificates Pay the counselling fee Fill in BUMS college preferences Lock your choices and download the allotment letter

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