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I recently published lot of videos on expected NEET cutoff based on last year AIQ for many
states.
The aim of that video was to help students understand their state level competition so
that they can set their target NEET score based on their reservation category.
I received comments from students stating that the state level NEET cutoff mentioned
for south Indian states does not match with their own states.
In this video, I would like to clarify that by dividing Indian states into 5 zones so
that students can understand the competition based on the total number of government medical
colleges and total MBBS seats available within their state.
I had recently published category wise state quota cutoff for Tamilnadu.
There were lot of requests to publish category wise cutoff data for many other states.
I am in the process of analyzing state level MBBS admission data for various other states.
After I complete the analysis, I am planning to publish videos for many other states one
by one.
If you are interested to know the last NEET cutoff for govt medical colleges in your state
for state quota, subscribe to this channel and click the bell button so that you get
notified when I publish the NEET cutoff statistics for your state.
Lets get started with the statistics based on the data derived from Medical Council of
India.
I have divided states into 5 zones namely North Zone, North East Zone, East Zone, West
Zone and South Zone.
In North Zone, Uttarpradesh has most number of government medical colleges as well as
private medical colleges.
It has 17 govt colleges and 30 private medical colleges having more than 5000 MBBS Seats.
If you are from Uttarpradesh, then the state level cutoff is going to be much lesser than
the All India Cutoff of the respective government medical colleges.
Also, if you belong to North zone, the only place where you can try for private medical
college is Uttar pradesh.
Delhi seems to be the highest competitive state because 19000 students qualified in
NEET last year but there are only 1000 MBBS Seats.
The same is the case for nearby states such as haryana and punjab.
So If you belong to any of these states, there will not be much difference between All India
quota NEET Cutoff and State Quota Cutoff.
Lets move to the east zone, In this zone, westbengal and bihar have more number of government
medical college so the state quota cutoff is going to be significantly lesser than the
All India NEET Cutoff.
When it comes to private colleges, none of the states in this zone have more number of
MBBS seats.
Check out NorthEast Zone, only Assam has good number of medical seats.
Rest of the north eastern states such as manipur, meghalaya, tripura has one or two medical
colleges.
States such as Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh has no government medical colleges.
Lets see the West Zone now, Maharastra and Gujarat tops the list with 22 and 17 government
medical colleges respectively.
Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan seems to have the toughtest competition.
87000 students from Rajasthan last year competed for the available 2400 seats.
Look at South Zone, every south Indian state including union teritorry puducherry was in
competition to increase the number of government and private medical colleges within their
state.
Tamilnadu and Karnataka leads the list for both govt as well as private medical colleges.
Can you believe close to 50% of the total medical seats available in the country comes
from the South Zone.
Yes, nearly 27000 medical seats out of 60000 seats are available in Southern states of
India.
No wonder why students from states of all other zones, come to south India if they fail
to get seat from All India Quota.
Except few states such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Maharastra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh..
most of the other states have tough competition for MBBS seats.
Hope this video clarifies doubts of many students from these high competitive states.
Do you know that 50% of private medical college seats are filled by state counselling at an
subsidized tuition fees of 4 to 6 lakhs/annum.
What would you do, if you are qualified in NEET exam but did not get this govt quota
in self-financing college?
Don't worry, there are private medical colleges which provide MBBS seats at the govt prescribed
fees.
If you do not know about these options, we can help you to become doctor at government
prescribed tuition fees of 4 lakhs/annum.
Send whatsapp request "COUNSEL" along with your name, city, NEET rollno and dateofbirth
to 638 208 8809 now to book free counselling session.
For example, if Vijay from Hubli wants to register for free consultation, he would send
Whatsapp request as shown here.
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These videos which I will be releasing during 2018 medical counselling will help you to
understand the All India counselling and State Counselling process for your state.
Thanks for watching this video.
I wish you all success during NEET exam as well as medical counselling.
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