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NEET UG 2025: EWS Category 600 Marks Possible Govt Colleges!

NEET UG 2025: EWS candidates scoring 600+ marks have high chances of securing MBBS seats in top government medical colleges across India.

Good news for NEET UG 2025 aspirants from the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category! Scoring 600 marks in this year’s NEET exam can open the door to a government medical college seat in several states, depending on the cutoff trends and reservation policies.

Every year, thousands of EWS category candidates appear in NEET UG with the hope of securing MBBS or BDS seats in government colleges. With the increasing number of government medical seats and slight variations in cutoffs, a 600+ score this year puts EWS students in a strong position for admission.

Top Government Medical Colleges for EWS Category with 600+ Marks

Here’s a list of prominent government medical colleges where EWS candidates scoring above 600 marks have had a fair chance of admission in previous years:

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College NameLocationEstimated Cutoff (EWS, NEET 2024)
Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC)Delhi625+
VMMC & Safdarjung HospitalDelhi620+
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC)Delhi615+ (female candidates only)
Government Medical College & Hospital (GMCH)Chandigarh610+
SMS Medical CollegeJaipur, Rajasthan605+
King George’s Medical University (KGMU)Lucknow, UP600–610
Institute of Medical Sciences, BHUVaranasi, UP600–610
Madras Medical College (MMC)Chennai, TN600+
Gandhi Medical CollegeBhopal, MP600+
Nalanda Medical CollegePatna, Bihar595–605
Calcutta National Medical CollegeKolkata, WB595–605
Pt. JNM Medical CollegeRaipur, Chhattisgarh590–600

Note: These cutoffs are indicative and based on NEET UG 2024 trends. Actual cutoffs for 2025 may vary slightly depending on rank, competition, and counselling rounds.

What Does 600 Marks Mean for EWS Candidates?

In NEET UG, scoring 600 marks out of 720 places you among the top 10-12 percentile of candidates. For EWS students, this can be a game-changing score due to reserved seats in both the All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quotas.

CategoryExpected NEET ScoreChances of Govt College Seat
EWS (AIQ 15%)600+High in top-tier states (e.g., Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh)
EWS (State Quota 85%)600+Very high in most states
EWS (All India Institutes like AIIMS/ESIC)600+Moderate to High, depends on state and rank

States Where 600+ Can Secure a Government Seat for EWS:

  • Rajasthan
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • Madhya Pradesh
  • Bihar
  • Himachal Pradesh
  • Chhattisgarh
  • Odisha
  • West Bengal

What You Should Do Next:

  • Check your category rank once the NEET 2025 results and category-wise ranks are out.
  • Apply for both AIQ and State Quota during counselling to maximise chances.
  • Prepare your documents for the EWS certificate (must be valid for 2025 admission).
  • Keep an eye on official counselling portals like MCC (for AIQ) and respective state websites.

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