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NEET 2025 All India Quota Last Rank Details

NEET 2025 First Round Allotment Analysis: Cutoffs, Trends & Strategic Tips for MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc Nursing Aspirants

The first round of NEET 2025 seat allotment is out. Here’s a clear breakdown of All India Rank (AIR) cutoffs, fee ranges, and smart counseling strategies for MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc Nursing—based on MCC and DGHS data.

Highlights

  • 🎯 Detailed last-rank cutoffs for MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc Nursing from NEET 2025 first-round allotment.
  • 🏥 AIIMS & JIPMER last-rank details across reservation categories.
  • 📊 Coverage of 393 government medical colleges by rank and category.
  • 💰 Deemed medical college fees typically range from ₹2 lakh to ₹9 lakh per year.
  • 🦷 Government & deemed BDS college allotment ranks and seat distribution.
  • 👩‍⚕️ B.Sc Nursing seat allotment details including gender-wise availability.
  • 🔄 Actionable guidance to plan preference order for Rounds 2 & 3.

Why the First-Round Data Matters

First-round allotment ranks are your benchmark. Understanding the last admitted rank for each category (General, EWS, OBC, SC, ST) helps you shortlist realistic colleges and optimize your preference order for the next rounds—reducing the risk of missing better options.

MBBS Cutoffs: AIIMS, JIPMER & Government Medical Colleges

AIIMS

  • AIIMS New Delhi: General category last rank ~ 48.
  • Other AIIMS campuses: open category cutoffs extend to ~ 3,600.
  • Reservation impact: at some campuses, ST cutoffs extend beyond 55,000.

JIPMER

  • JIPMER Puducherry: General last rank ~ 258.
  • JIPMER Karaikal: General last rank up to ~ 2,633.

Government Medical Colleges

  • 393 colleges across India.
  • Open category cutoffs extend up to ~ 21,000 AIR nationally.
  • States like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Assam show substantial allotments up to AIR 12,000–21,000.

Deemed Medical Colleges: Fees & Rank Range

  • Typical fee range: ₹2 lakh – ₹9 lakh per year.
  • Example ranges: Meenakshi & Mahatma Gandhi Medical College often ~ ₹5–8 lakh/year.
  • Ranks admitted: up to ~ 70,000 in Round 1.

BDS Admissions: Mirror to MBBS Trends

  • Government BDS colleges (about 50): open category cutoffs up to ~ 38,000.
  • Deemed BDS colleges: ranks extend to ~ 90,000.

B.Sc Nursing: Competitive & Often Overlooked

  • Primarily for female candidates; a few colleges admit males (e.g., BHU).
  • Last-rank range varies by category and college: ~ 37,000 – 80,000.

Preference Order: Small Tweaks, Big Impact

With Round 2, Mop-up, and Stray Vacancy ahead, reordering preferences using last-rank data can:

  • Improve the chance of a better seat.
  • Prevent losing out on good options.
  • Optimize both All India and State Quota choices.

Opportunities Across India

From metros to Northeastern states like Nagaland, Tripura, Manipur, access is widespread though competitive. Focus on where your rank realistically fits instead of hearsay.

Transparency & Data-Driven Counseling

The publication of last-rank details by MCC and DGHS boosts transparency, helping aspirants compare objectively and make confident, informed choices.

Conclusion

NEET 2025 Round 1 isn’t just statistics—it’s a planning tool. Combine cutoff analysis, fee feasibility, and a smart preference order to strengthen your chances in upcoming rounds for MBBS, BDS, or B.Sc Nursing.

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