New Delhi: The NEET UG 2025 exam has concluded and students are now analyzing their expected scores. Clearing the NEET exam requires hard work and dedication. While students scoring high marks (above 650) generally secure seats in top government colleges, not every student achieves such scores.
However, there are several medical colleges in India that accept students with lower NEET scores, particularly in the 300–400 range. These include private colleges as well as some state-run institutions, especially in areas where competition is less intense.
List of Private Medical College Accepting Low NEET Score in 2025
Name of College/University | NEET Rank |
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Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute | Just Qualified |
Vinayaka Mission Medical College | Just Qualified |
SRM Medical College Hospital & Research | 8 Lakh + |
Saveetha Medical College | 8 Lakh + |
Dr. DY Patil Medical College Hospital & Research Centre | 6 Lakh + |
Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Medical College | 5 Lakh + |
Raja Rajeshwari Medical College and Hospital | 5 Lakh + |
Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences) | 5 Lakh + |
DY Patil Medical College | 3.50 Lakh + |
MM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research | 3.80 Lakh |
Sri Devaraj URS Medical College | 3 Lakh |
Dr. DY Patil Medical College | 6 Lakh |
Sri Siddhartha Medical College | 4.5 Lakh + |
Yenepoya Medical College | 4 Lakh + |
Santosh Medical College | 8 Lakh + |
Shri B M Patil Medical College Hospital and Research Centre | 3.50 Lakh + |
Sumandeep Vidyapeeth | 3.50 Lakh + |
Institute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital | 3 Lakh + |
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College | 6 Lakh |
Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education & Research | 6 Lakh + |
List of Government Medical College Accepting Low NEET Score in 2025
College Name | NEET Ranks (Expected) |
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Govt. Medical College Latur | 3,00,000 – 3,25,000 |
Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia Medical College, Bhilwara | 3,50,000 – 3,75,000 |
Government College at Kannauj | 3,75,000 – 4,00,000 |
Government College at Karur | 5,75,000 – 6,00,000 |
Tirunelveli Medical College | 5,75,000 – 6,00,000 |
Nandkumar Singh Chouhan Government Medical College, Khandwa | 5,00,000 – 5,25,000 |
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College – JNMC (Belagavi) | 5,00,000 – 5,25,000 |
Himachal Pradesh Medical College, Shimla | 5,00,000 – 5,25,000 |
Shri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule | Data Not Provided |
Govt. Medical College Nandurbar | 5,25,000 – 5,75,000 |
Government Medical College, Surat | 5,25,000 – 5,50,000 |
Government Medical College (GMC), Ratlam | 5,25,000 – 5,50,000 |
GMC Shahdol Medical College and Hospital | 5,00,000 – 5,25,000 |
Factors to Consider
- NEET Score: Score in between 300–400 range may be sufficient for some colleges, but it’s essential to research specific college cut-offs.
- Category: Reservation policies for SC, ST, OBC and other categories can effect cut-off scores for specific colleges.
- Location: Consider the benefits of the state quota and All India Quota for different colleges.
- College Type: Private colleges often have management or NRI quotas, where admissions may depend on factors beyond just the NEET score.
- Rank: Colleges may have different closing ranks based on NEET scores, especially in private institutions.
Cut-off scores and admission criteria can change each year. It is highly recommended to consult the official websites of medical colleges and counselling authorities for the most updated information.