Deemed Universities like Kasturba Medical College, Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, and others offer MBBS admission to students with NEET 2025 Exam score. Students need to meet the NEET 2025 Cutoff for Deemed Universities in order to be considered for MBBS admission through NEET.
With 275 marks in NEET, it is highly unlikely to secure BAMS admission as a SC category student. The cutoff requirement for BAMS admission through NEET for the SC category is 143 to 113. However, even if you have secured a score above the NEET 2025 cutoff for BAMS, 275 marks in NEET is still considered a very low score for government college admissions. Nevertheless, you may still apply to BAMS government colleges through state admissions, or seek private colleges to pursue a BAMS course.
In MP’s government MBBS colleges, cutoffs for SC typically range from 400 to 550+, so admission is very unlikely in government colleges through 230 marks in NEET 2025. Chances in getting into a private college are also slim; however, you may get an MBBS private college in later rounds of counselling. With the mentioned score, you can also consider admission in Dental or AYUSH Courses like BAMS, BHMS, or BDS etc.
For MBBS seats in government colleges, the competition is very high. The expected cut-off for government MBBS colleges in 2025 is way higher than 275 marks. You can either consider pursuing MBBS from a private college or studying BDS (Dental), BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homoeopathy), or other AYUSH courses from a private or government college.
Admission to MBBS or BDS government colleges is highly unlikely with 310 marks in NEET, as cutoffs for government seats are much higher, likely above 450 or 500 for even reserved categories. You can either consider pursuing MBBS course or BDS from private colleges or BAMS/BHMS/BUMS/Other AYUSH Courses/Allied Health Sciences/ Paramedical Courses.