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Score Below 300 in NEET 2025? These Medical Colleges Are Still Within Reach!

Scored below 300 in NEET UG 2025? Here's a list of private and deemed MBBS colleges that accept low NEET scores and how you can still secure admission.

The NEET UG 2025 results are out, and while thousands of students have scored high marks, many aspirants with scores below 300 are feeling uncertain about their chances of securing an MBBS seat. But here’s the good news: scoring low doesn’t mean the end of your medical dream. Several private and deemed medical colleges in India still offer opportunities for low-ranking candidates.

Can You Get MBBS Admission with Below 300 Marks in NEET 2025?

Yes, you can! While government medical colleges may be out of reach for scores under 300, many private and deemed universities accept students with lower NEET scores through management or NRI quotas. The key is to understand which colleges offer seats at this range and act early during the counselling process.

List of Top Private MBBS Colleges Accepting Below 300 NEET Marks

Here are some reputed colleges that may offer MBBS admission for students scoring below 300:

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College NameNAAC-accredited, good patient flowApprox. Fee (Per Year)Remarks
Santosh Medical CollegeGhaziabad, UP₹24–26 lakhsRecognised and established reputation
D. Y. Patil Medical CollegePune / Navi Mumbai₹22–27 lakhsModern campus, reputed private institution
Kalinga Institute of Medical SciencesBhubaneswar, Odisha₹20–22 lakhsDeemed university, strong infrastructure
Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical CollegePune, Maharashtra₹20–25 lakhsModern facilities, MCI recognised
Sri Siddhartha Medical CollegeTumkur, Karnataka₹18–20 lakhsAccepts low NEET score under management quota
Shree Balaji Medical CollegeChennai, Tamil Nadu₹20–22 lakhsDeemed university, good faculty
Krishna Institute of Medical SciencesKarad, Maharashtra₹20–23 lakhsModern facilities, MCI recognized
Vinayaka Missions Medical CollegeSalem, Tamil Nadu₹18–22 lakhsAccepts low NEET scores under management quota

Note: Admission is subject to availability, cut-off variation, and quota type. Always confirm with official college sources.

Important Tips for Low-Score Candidates

  • Target Management/NRI Quotas: These quotas have relaxed cut-offs and higher fees but provide a legal way into MBBS.
  • Participate in Deemed University Counselling (MCC): All deemed universities participate in centralised counselling conducted by MCC (Medical Counselling Committee).
  • Be Quick & Decisive: Low scores lead to high competition for available seats. Stay alert during all rounds of counselling.
  • Keep Backup Options Ready: Consider studying abroad in countries like Georgia, Russia, or Kazakhstan if Indian options don’t work out.
  • Seek Expert Guidance: Counselling support can help you avoid costly mistakes and identify the right-fit colleges.

MBBS Abroad: A Good Backup for Low NEET Scores

Countries like Georgia, Russia, and Kazakhstan are becoming increasingly popular for Indian students who score low in NEET. They offer affordable education, global exposure, and NMC-approved universities.

Some top recommendations:

These universities don’t demand very high NEET marks but require NEET qualification for eligibility to practice in India later.

Note: Scoring below 300 in NEET UG 2025 is not the end of your MBBS journey. With proper planning, college research, and timely action, you can still pursue your medical education in reputed private or deemed universities in India or even abroad.

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