With 161 marks in the NEET exam 2025, your chances of securing a seat in a government medical college might vary depending on factors like your NEET rank, state, and cutoff for different colleges. For the MBBS or BDS course, you need a higher NEET 2025 score or consider private colleges for admission.
It is very unlikely to get a government or semi-government college with an NEET rank of 260663, or colleges like the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences & Technology, Gajra Raja Medical College, as the rank secured is very low. With this NEET rank, students can try for private medical colleges and based on the seat matrix, they may get admissions.
You can apply for the Government BDS/AYUSH course, BAMS/BHMS course in government colleges (e.g., RA Podar, Mumbai). You can also apply for the Private MBBS: Mid-tier private colleges (e.g., D Y Patil, Pune). For NEET Private Colleges, you can apply to KPC Medical College and Hospital, Jadavpur.
With 290 marks in NEET, you expected the following West Bengal NEET colleges to accept the score - Midnapore Medical College, Murshidabad Medical College, Banjura Sammilani Medical College and Hospital, College of Medicine, and JNM Hospital etc.
Marks of 200 are quite low to get into government colleges participating in the NEET 2025 exam. Even under the reserved category, it is impossible to secure an MBBS seat in NEET government colleges in 2025. Students can get admissions through the management quota in MBBS courses by paying high fees. Some colleges that will accept students with several 200 marks in the NEET 2025 exam are DY Patil Medical College, Santosh Medical College, Saveetha Medical College, etc.