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NEET UG 2025: College List for Students with Rank Above 1 Lakh

NEET UG 2025 aspirants with ranks above 1 lakh can still secure MBBS, BDS, or allied medical seats through state quota, private colleges, and alternative courses.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) successfully conducted the NEET UG 2025 exam on May 4. As students await their counselling rounds, many candidates with ranks above 1 lakh are actively searching for government and private medical colleges that may accept their score.

If your estimated score is above 1 lakh rank in NEET UG 2025, do not worry. You still have several options available depending on your category, state quota, and type of institution (government or private).

Can I Get a Medical Seat with Rank Above 1 Lakh?

Yes, many students with ranks above 1 lakh have secured MBBS and BDS seats in previous years. Your chances increase if:

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  • You apply under the state quota (85%)
  • You belong to a reserved category (OBC/SC/ST/EWS)
  • You are open to private or deemed universities
  • You consider BDS, BAMS, BHMS, or other allied courses

Government Medical Colleges – Possible Options (Rank > 1 Lakh)

Although seats in top government medical colleges usually go to students with ranks below 50,000, some states offer government seats to students with ranks up to 1.2–1.5 lakh, especially under reserved categories.

Here are a few states where you may still get a government seat with a rank above 1 lakh:

StateCollege ExampleDepends on the state quotaNotes
BiharGovernment Medical College, Bettiah1,10,000+Reserved categories (SC/ST) can go up to 1.4 lakh
ChhattisgarhGovt. Medical College, AmbikapurDepends on the state quotaST/SC have higher chances
AssamSilchar Medical College1,05,000Depends on state quota
RajasthanGovernment Medical College, Barmer1,10,000SC/ST/OBC have better chances
Uttar PradeshGovernment Medical College, Basti1,00,000–1,20,000Seats open in mop-up rounds

Private Medical Colleges Accepting Ranks Above 1 Lakh

Private colleges across India offer MBBS seats to students with higher ranks, especially under the management quota. Fees may be higher, but the chances of admission are better.

Top Private Colleges Accepting Rank Above 1 Lakh

College NameStateApprox CutoffNotes
Krishna Institute of Medical SciencesMaharashtra2,00,000Deemed University
SRM Medical CollegeTamil Nadu1,80,000NRI/Management quota
Santosh Medical CollegeUttar Pradesh2,10,000Accepts up to 3 lakh rank
Sharda UniversityUttar Pradesh2,20,000Seats under management/NRI quota
Amrita School of MedicineKerala1,50,000+Higher fees but reputed

BDS Colleges

For ranks above 1 lakh, BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) is a strong alternative. Many government and private dental colleges offer admission at higher ranks.

College NameStateExpected Cutoff
Maulana Azad Institute of Dental SciencesDelhi1,05,000
Government Dental CollegeRaipur1,20,000
Manipal College of Dental SciencesKarnataka2,50,000
DY Patil Dental CollegeMaharashtra2,20,000

What Courses Can I Explore Apart from MBBS?

If you are open to options beyond MBBS, here are some alternatives:

  • BAMS – Ayurveda
  • BHMS – Homoeopathy
  • BUMS – Unani
  • BPT – Physiotherapy
  • B.Sc. Nursing
  • B.V.Sc. – Veterinary Sciences

Many reputed institutions offer these programs with ranks above 1.5 lakh.

Tips for Students with NEET Rank Above 1 Lakh

  • Participate in all rounds: Apply for AIQ, state counselling, and mop-up rounds
  • Apply across multiple states: Especially in states with open domicile rules
  • Keep documents ready: Caste, income, domicile, NEET scorecard, etc.
  • Be open to allied courses: Consider BDS, BAMS, BHMS if MBBS isn’t feasible
  • Check deemed and private colleges: Monitor fees and seat availability carefully

Note: A NEET UG 2025 rank above 1 lakh does not mean the end of your medical career. Many students secure MBBS, BDS, or other allied medical seats through proper counselling and planning.

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