AI Based NEET Help 2025

Scored Low in NEET 2025? Here Are Your Best Options Now!

NEET 2025 Result Declared! Got Low Marks? Don’t Worry- MBBS, BDS, AYUSH & abroad options Are Still Open. Find Your Best Option Now!

New Delhi: The NEET UG 2025 result is out, and if you did not get the score you were hoping for, don’t panic. Scoring low in NEET does not mean the end of your dream to enter the medical field. There are still multiple opportunities in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and even medical study abroad. This guide will help you understand your best options, depending on your marks and category.

What is Considered a Low Score in NEET UG 2025?

In general, any score below 400 is considered a low score for MBBS government seats, especially in the general category.

Score RangeCategoryConsidered AsChances in MBBS Govt. College
550+AllHigh ScoreVery Good
500–549Gen/OBCModerate-HighTough but possible in lower cut-off states
400–499GenModeratePossible in Pvt./Deemed/Management seats
300–399AnyLow Score Pvt/Deemed/AYUSH/BDS Possible
Below 300AnyVery Low Score Limited options (BDS/AYUSH/Abroad)

Read Also: NEET UG 2025 Cut Off Released

NEET UG Counselling Guide 2025
State-wise MBBS/BDS Counselling Guide eBook 2025 📥 Download
MCC NEET UG Counselling Guide eBook 2025 📥 Download
AACCC AYUSH NEET Counselling Guide eBook 2025 📥 Download

Top Options If You Scored Low in NEET 2025

1. MBBS in Private Colleges (India)

  • Many deemed universities and private colleges accept students in the 300-400 mark range.
  • You can apply under management or NRI quota.
  • Be ready for higher tuition fees (₹16–27 lakh/year).

Read Also: Deemed Universities MBBS Fee Structure

2. MBBS Abroad MBBS Abroad (Only NEET Qualification Required, No Cutoff Marks Needed)

  • Countries like Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Bangladesh offer affordable MBBS programs.
  • NEET qualification is required (not cut-off based).
  • Fee ranges between ₹3.5–6 lakh/year.

Read Also: MBBS in Georgia for Indian Students | MBBS in Russia

3. BDS (Dental) Courses

  • If you’re passionate about healthcare but missed MBBS, BDS is a great alternative.
  • Easier to get admission with 300-400 NEET score.
  • Many private dental colleges in India offer admission under open and management quota.

4. AYUSH Courses (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BNYS)

  • Government and private colleges offer AYUSH courses with lower NEET cut-offs.
  • Admission possible even with 250-350 marks.
  • Courses include: BAMS( Ayurvedic), BHMS (Homeopathy), BUMS (Unani), BNYS (Naturopathy)

5. Paramedical and Allied Health Courses

With or without NEET, you can pursue courses like:

  • B.Sc Nursing
  • BPT (Physiotherapy)
  • BMLT (Lab Technician)
  • Radiology, Anesthesia, etc.

Confused About What to Do with Your NEET 2025 Score?

Don’t stress, you are not alone, and we’re here to help! Whether your marks are low or you’re unsure about your next step, our experts can guide you to the best-fit college based on your score, budget, and preferred location. Talk to Our NEET Admission Expert Today: 9999-703-444

Edufever News

Don't Miss NEET 2025 News Update

Stay updated with the latest news! Follow us on X (Formerly Twitter), WhatsApp Channel, Telegram, Facebook and Instagram for real-time updates, exclusive content, and more!

Disclaimer: The information provided here is gathered from various sources, and there may be discrepancies between the data presented and the actual information. If you identify any errors, please notify us via email at [mail[@]edufever.com] for review and correction. Read More

Share on:
About Pooja Roy

Pooja Roy is an experienced News Writer at Edufever.com, bringing over 6 years of expertise in the education sector. She is committed to delivering timely, accurate, and engaging news coverage, especially in areas related to NEET, MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical education updates. At Edufever, Pooja focuses on crafting well-researched and student-centric news articles that keep readers informed about important developments, policy changes, exams, and admission trends. Her mission is to present factual and accessible news that supports students, parents, and educators in making informed decisions.

Leave a Comment

Talk to

Counsellor

9999-703-444

ASK YOUR

Queries