MBBS admission with low marks is possible in India, but it is not “direct admission” in the strict sense for government MBBS seats. Admission happens through NEET-based counseling, and low-score opportunities usually come from state quota, reserved-category seats, private colleges, minority colleges, deemed universities, or management quota options.
Can You Get MBBS Direct Admission with Low NEET Marks?
Yes — MBBS direct admission with low NEET marks is entirely possible in India through Management Quota and NRI Quota seats in private medical colleges and deemed universities. However, there is one absolute rule:
NEET qualification is mandatory for ALL MBBS seats in India — including management quota and NRI quota. No MBBS admission is possible in any NMC-approved college without a valid NEET scorecard.
With just the qualifying NEET score (minimum 144 marks for General, 113 for SC/ST/OBC in 2025), students can still secure MBBS seats in private medical colleges — provided they are willing to pay higher tuition fees.
This guide covers everything you need to know: NEET score requirements, state-wise options, fees, open vs. closed states, and the step-by-step admission process.
NEET Score Brackets for MBBS Admission — What Can You Expect?
| NEET Score Range | Category | Realistic Admission Pathway |
|---|---|---|
| 610–720 | Elite Zone | Government medical colleges (AIQ & State Quota) |
| 500–609 | Strong Zone | Top private colleges (State Quota), mid-tier Deemed universities |
| 350–499 | Strategic Zone | Private colleges in UP, Karnataka, Bihar, Rajasthan — Management Quota |
| 250–349 | Budget Zone | Low-tier Deemed universities, MBBS abroad (Bangladesh, Russia, Uzbekistan) |
| 144–249 | Qualifying Zone | NRI Quota seats, MBBS abroad, select stray vacancy rounds in private colleges |
What Is Management and NRI Quota MBBS?
Management Quota
- What it is: A percentage of seats (typically 15–35%) in private medical colleges and deemed universities reserved for management quota. Filled through counselling, but with higher fees and lower cut-offs.
- Cut-off range: Typically 350–550 marks; some colleges accept 250–450 marks.
- Fee structure: Significantly higher — often ₹20–50 lakhs per year or 3 to 4 times the regular fee.
NRI Quota
- What it is: A separate quota for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs).
- Cut-off range: Often the lowest — 150-200 marks (just qualifying required).
- Fee structure: Extremely high — typically ₹40–80 lakhs per year or $30,000–$60,000 USD per year.
- Ceiling: Up to 15% of seats can be reserved for NRI/NRI-sponsored candidates, filled through a separate merit list.
⚠️ Important: NEET is mandatory for both management and NRI quota seats. There is no “direct admission without NEET”
Open States vs. Closed States — A Critical Distinction
This is the most important factor for students with low NEET marks who are willing to study outside their home state.
Open States (Any Student from Any State Can Apply)
These states allow non-domicile candidates to compete for management quota seats through state counselling:
| State | No. of Private Colleges | Management/NRI Quota % | Domicile Required? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karnataka | 52 | 15–40% | No |
| Kerala | 18 | 15–50% | No |
| West Bengal | 15 | 35% | No |
| Bihar | 12 | 40% | No |
| Rajasthan | 16+ | Up to 50% | No |
| Uttarakhand | 8 | Up to 40% | No |
| Chhattisgarh | 6 | Up to 40% | No |
| Madhya Pradesh | 14 | Up to 40% | No |
Closed States (Only Domicile Candidates Eligible for State Counselling)
| State | Policy |
|---|---|
| Maharashtra | Management quota restricted to MH domicile holders through CAP rounds |
| Gujarat | State counselling for management seats requires Gujarat domicile |
| Tamil Nadu | Private college management seats filled through DME TN — state domicile needed |
| Andhra Pradesh | OPMQ seats partially open but state rank used |
| Telangana | Separate KNRUHS management quota counselling — largely domicile-based |
State-wise MBBS Admission with Low NEET Marks 2025–26
1. Karnataka — Best State for MBBS with Low NEET Marks
Karnataka is India’s top destination for out-of-state students seeking management quota MBBS seats. With 52 private medical colleges and open counselling (no domicile required), it offers the widest choice.
Conducting Authority: Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA)
Official Website: kea.kar.nic.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota | 580–640 | ₹64,350/year |
| Private College | 480–550 | ₹8–12 Lakhs/year |
| Management Quota | 350–480 | ₹12–23 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota | 144–250 | ₹25–42 Lakhs/year |
Top Private Medical Colleges in Karnataka for Management Quota:
- MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore
- Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bangalore
- JSS Medical College, Mysore
- KS Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore
- Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore
- Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, Kolar
- BGS Global Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore
- Rajarajeswari Medical College, Bangalore
2. Uttar Pradesh — Largest Number of Private Medical Colleges
Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of private medical colleges in India and offers management quota MBBS seats to students from any state.
Conducting Authority: UPDGME (UP Directorate General of Medical Education)
Official Website: upneet.gov.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota | 545–620 | ₹36,000–₹86,000/year |
| Private College (Government Quota) | 380–470 | ₹5–12 Lakhs/year |
| Management / Minority Quota | 225–380 | ₹11–24 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota | 144–225 | ₹46 Lakhs/year |
Top Private Medical Colleges in UP for Low NEET Scores:
- Era Lucknow Medical College (Era University)
- Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College, Moradabad
- Subharti Medical College, Meerut
- Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki
- Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences, Varanasi
- Muzaffarnagar Medical College
- Rohilkhand Medical College, Bareilly
- Integral Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow
- Career Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow
- Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki
3. Maharashtra — Domicile Required but High Seat Availability
Maharashtra has some of India’s most reputed private medical colleges. Management quota seats are restricted to Maharashtra domicile holders, but are available in large numbers.
Conducting Authority: DMER Maharashtra / CET Cell Mumbai
Official Website: dmer.org
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota (State) | 580–640 | ₹1.39–1.72 Lakhs/year |
| Private College | 480–560 | ₹6.2–26 Lakhs/year |
| Management Quota (Up to 35%) | 350–480 | 3 to 4 times higher than normal Q |
| NRI / IQ Quota (15%) | 144–300 | ₹37–72 Lakhs/year |
Top Private Medical Colleges in Maharashtra for Management Quota:
- Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Pune (Pimpri)
- Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai
- Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College, Pune
- Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad
- MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai
- Rural Medical College, Loni (Pravara)
- Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Wardha
- Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College, Pune
Important: Non-MH domicile students cannot apply for Maharashtra state quota or management quota seats in private colleges. However, deemed universities in Maharashtra (like DY Patil University) are accessible via MCC counselling to all students.
4. Madhya Pradesh — Affordable Management Quota Options
MP is one of the most affordable states for private MBBS education with open management quota seats.
Conducting Authority: DTE Madhya Pradesh / DMET
Official Website: dme.mponline.gov.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota (State) | 550–610 | ₹1 Lakh/year |
| Private College (State Quota) | 420–520 | ₹5–9 Lakhs/year |
| GEN/Management Quota | 280–420 | ₹8–19 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota | 144–280 | ₹28–49 Lakhs/year |
Top Private Medical Colleges in MP for Low NEET Scores:
- Index Medical College, Indore
- NSCB Medical College (Private), Jabalpur
- Chirayu Medical College, Bhopal
- LN Medical College, Bhopal
- Peoples Medical College, Bhopal
- Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences, Indore
- Bundelkhand Medical College (Private), Sagar
5. Bihar — Cheapest Private MBBS in India
Bihar has the lowest private MBBS tuition fees in India and is an open state for management quota admissions.
Conducting Authority: BCECEB / DME Bihar
Official Website: bceceboard.bihar.gov.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota (State) | 510–580 | ₹9,000–₹81,667/year |
| Private College (State Quota) | 350–470 | ₹5–9 Lakhs/year |
| GEN/Management Quota | 200–350 | ₹10.5–19.5 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota | 144–200 | USD 25K–35K /year |
Top Private Medical Colleges in Bihar for Low NEET Scores:
- Nalanda Medical College (private section)
- Katihar Medical College
- Darbhanga Medical College (partially private)
- Mata Gujri Memorial Medical College, Kishanganj
6. Rajasthan — Good Balance of Fees and Accessibility
Rajasthan is an open state with many private medical colleges and relatively affordable management quota fees.
Conducting Authority: DME Rajasthan
Official Website: rajswasthya.nic.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota (State) | 540–600 | ₹70K – 1.2 Lakhs/year |
| Private College (State Quota) | 420–510 | ₹18.9–25 Lakhs/year |
| Management Quota | 300–420 | ₹26.75–35 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota (Govt College) | 144–300 | $36K–40K /year |
Top Private Medical Colleges in Rajasthan for Low NEET Scores:
- NIMS Medical College, Jaipur (NIMS University)
- Jhalawar Medical College (Private wing)
- Pacific Medical College, Udaipur
- RNT Medical College (Private)
- Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur (Deemed)
7. Kerala — Most Affordable Open State for MBBS
Kerala is unique — it is an open state with government-regulated fees, making it one of the most sought-after destinations for management quota students seeking quality at lower cost.
Conducting Authority: CEE Kerala
Official Website: cee.kerala.gov.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota (State) | 560–620 | ₹23,000–₹28,950/year |
| Private College (State Quota) | 480–560 | ₹7.71–10 Lakhs/year |
| Management Quota (50%) | 350–480 | ₹8–17 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota | 200–350 | ₹21–24 Lakhs/year |
Top Private Medical Colleges in Kerala for Low NEET Scores:
- Amrita School of Medicine, Kochi (via NRI Quota)
- Al-Azhar Medical College, Thodupuzha
- PK Das Institute of Medical Sciences, Vaniamkulam
- Sree Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Ernakulam
- Believers Church Medical College, Thiruvalla
- KMCT Medical College, Kozhikode
- MES Medical College, Perinthalmanna
- Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Medical College, Kolenchery
8. Chhattisgarh — Underrated Option for Low NEET Scores
Chhattisgarh is an open state with a smaller number of private colleges but offers management quota seats to non-domicile students at relatively low fees.
Conducting Authority: DTE Chhattisgarh / CGDME
Official Website: cgdme.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota (State) | 530–590 | ₹50,000/year |
| Private College (State Quota) | 380–470 | ₹50,000/year |
| GEN/Management Quota | 250–380 | ₹7.45–8.02 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota | 144–250 | $35000/year |
Top Private Medical Colleges in CG:
- Chandulal Chandrakar Memorial Medical College, Durg
- Pt. JNM Medical College (Private seats)
- CIMS Bilaspur (Private section)
- Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences
9. Uttarakhand — Smaller but Open State with Lower Cutoffs
Uttarakhand is an open state with a growing number of private medical colleges that have historically accepted lower NEET scores.
Conducting Authority: HNB Uttarakhand Medical University
Official Website: hnbumu.ac.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota (State) | 520–580 | ₹1.45–1.73 Lakhs/year |
| Private College (State Quota) | 380–460 | ₹15.75 Lakhs/year |
| GEN/Management Quota | 250–380 | ₹21 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota | 144–250 | $1.6 Lakhs/year |
Top Private Medical Colleges in Uttarakhand:
- Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences (HIHT), Dehradun
- Shri Mahant Indiresh Hospital, Dehradun
- Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali Govt Institute (Private wing)
- Graphic Era Medical College, Dehradun
10. West Bengal — Open State with 35% Management Quota
West Bengal is an open state where management quota seats in private colleges (35% of total intake) are accessible to candidates from any state.
Conducting Authority: WBMCC (West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee)
Official Website: wbmcc.nic.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota (State) | 530–600 | ₹4,500–₹30,000/year |
| Private College (State Quota, 50%) | 430–520 | ₹2–3.75 Lakhs/semester |
| Management Quota (35%) | 300–430 | ₹8–10.94 Lakhs/semester |
| NRI Quota (15%) | 144–300 | ₹1–1.5 Cr/year |
11. Telangana — Separate Management Quota Registration
Telangana operates management quota registration separately from convener quota through KNRUHS. No domicile requirement applies to Deemed university seats via MCC.
Conducting Authority: KNRUHS
Official Website: knruhs.telangana.gov.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota (State) | 540–620 | ₹10,000–₹45,000/year |
| Private College (Govt State Quota) | 450–530 | ₹60,000/year |
| Management Quota | 350–450 | ₹11.55–23.50 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota | 144–350 | ₹23.1–40.92 Lakhs/year |
12. Andhra Pradesh — OPMQ Seats for Low NEET Scores
Andhra Pradesh has Other Private Management Quota (OPMQ) seats alongside NRI quota seats in private colleges. NEET scores for OPMQ dropped significantly in 2025.
Conducting Authority: DRNTRUHS / JNTUKACEA
Official Website: ntruhs.ap.nic.in
| Quota | Approximate NEET Score Required | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota (State) | 530–610 | ₹10,500–₹15,000/year |
| Category-A Private (State Quota) | 430–520 | ₹15,000–₹16,500/year |
| OPMQ / Management Quota | 300–430 | ₹13.2 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota | 144–300 | ₹21–39.6 Lakhs/year |
Deemed Universities — The Most Universally Accessible Route
Deemed universities are the best option for students with low NEET marks who are from any state in India, as there is no domicile restriction. Admission is centrally managed by MCC (mcc.nic.in) and open to all.
Minimum NEET Score for Deemed Universities (2025):
- General Category: 144 marks (qualifying score sufficient for some deemed colleges in later rounds)
- OBC/SC/ST: 113 marks qualifying score
| Tier | Deemed Universities | Approx. Annual Fee | NEET Score Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | Kasturba Medical College (Manipal), Amrita (Kochi), JSS Medical College (Mysore) | ₹20–30 Lakhs | 450–560 |
| Tier 2 | DY Patil (Pune & Navi Mumbai), SRM Medical College, Saveetha Medical | ₹18–28 Lakhs | 350–450 |
| Tier 3 | Vinayaka Missions, Chettinad, Meenakshi Medical, MGM (Navi Mumbai) | ₹12–20 Lakhs | 250–380 |
| Tier 4 | SGT University (Gurugram), Sharda University, Subharti University | ₹10–16 Lakhs | 200–300 |
NRI Quota — Lowest NEET Score Requirement in India
NRI Quota seats have the absolute lowest NEET score requirements in India — often just the qualifying marks. These seats are available to:
- Non-Resident Indians (NRI)
- Overseas Citizens of India (OCI)
- Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)
- Indian students sponsored by an NRI relative
How to apply: Students must submit an NRI sponsor affidavit, NRI proof (passport + visa pages), and income/employment proof of the NRI sponsor.
| State | NRI Quota % | Approx. Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Karnataka | 15% | ₹25–42 Lakhs |
| Maharashtra | 15% | ₹37–72 Lakhs |
| Kerala | 15% | ₹21–30 Lakhs |
| Tamil Nadu | 15% | ₹27–32 Lakhs |
| Rajasthan | 15% | $36–40 Thousand |
| UP | 15% | ₹46 Lakhs |
NEET Qualifying Cutoff 2025 — Category-wise Reference
| Category | Qualifying Percentile | NEET 2025 Qualifying Marks | NEET 2024 Qualifying Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| General / EWS | 50th Percentile | 144/720 | 162/720 |
| OBC | 40th Percentile | 113/720 | 127/720 |
| SC | 40th Percentile | 113/720 | 127/720 |
| ST | 40th Percentile | 113/720 | 127/720 |
| PH – General | 45th Percentile | 129/720 | 145/720 |
| PH – SC/ST/OBC | 40th Percentile | 113/720 | 117/720 |
Note: The 2025 qualifying cutoff dropped from 162 to 144 for General category — a positive change for aspirants with moderate preparation.
Step-by-Step Admission Process for Management Quota MBBS
Step 1 — Qualify NEET UG
Obtain the qualifying score (144+ for General, 113+ for SC/ST/OBC). Without a valid NEET scorecard, no MBBS admission is possible anywhere in India.
Step 2 — Identify Your Score Bracket and Target States
Use the score brackets above to shortlist states where your score is competitive. Students with 200–350 marks should focus on Bihar, UP, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh for management quota.
Step 3 — Register on Official Counselling Portals
- For Deemed Universities: mcc.nic.in (MCC central counselling)
- For Karnataka: kea.kar.nic.in
- For UP: upneet.gov.in
- For Maharashtra: dmer.org
- For Kerala: cee.kerala.gov.in
- For other states: Respective state DME portals
Step 4 — Verify Documents
Arrange the following documents:
- NEET scorecard (original)
- Class 10 & 12 mark sheets and passing certificates
- Date of birth certificate
- Aadhaar card
- Category certificate (if applicable)
- Domicile certificate (where required)
- NRI proof documents (for NRI quota)
- Passport-size photographs
- Migration certificate (for inter-state admissions)
Step 5 — Select Management / Paid Seat Option During Choice Filling
During the online choice-filling process, specifically select “Management Quota” or “Paid Seat” category. Many candidates miss seats by only selecting regular merit options.
Step 6 — Participate in All Counselling Rounds
Management quota seats become progressively easier to secure across counselling rounds:
- Round 1: Most competitive
- Round 2: Moderate competition
- Mop-Up Round: Good chance with low scores
- Stray Vacancy Round: Best chance for lowest NEET scores
Step 7 — Pay Official Fee and Report to College
Pay only the officially declared fee at the college’s official bank account. Carry all original documents for physical verification at the college.
Important Rules Every Student Must Know
1. NEET is non-negotiable. No management quota, NRI quota, or deemed university seat in India can be filled without NEET qualification. Any agent claiming otherwise is fraudulent.
2. Donations are illegal. Paying cash donations for MBBS seats has been illegal since 2016. All fees must be paid at official rates through official channels.
3. Management quota MBBS degree is fully valid. An MBBS from a management quota seat in any NMC-approved college is identical to a government seat MBBS for NEET PG, government employment, USMLE, and international licensing.
4. Domicile rules matter. Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu restrict management quota seats to state domicile holders. Non-domicile students must either apply through deemed universities (MCC) or target open states.
5. Fees can be financed. Education loans from SBI, Canara Bank, PNB, and other banks cover tuition + hostel for NMC-approved private colleges. Maximum loan amount is typically ₹40–75 Lakhs.
State-wise Quick Reference: MBBS with Low NEET Marks
| State | Open/Closed | Min. NEET Score (Mgmt Quota) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karnataka | Open | 350–480 | Out-of-state, widest choice |
| Uttar Pradesh | Open | 225–380 | Affordable + volume |
| Bihar | Open | 200–350 | Cheapest in India |
| Madhya Pradesh | Open | 280–420 | Affordable + central India |
| Rajasthan | Open | 300–420 | Balanced option |
| Kerala | Open | 350–480 | Quality + affordable |
| Chhattisgarh | Open | 250–380 | Very affordable |
| Uttarakhand | Open | 250–380 | Scenic + affordable |
| West Bengal | Open | 300–430 | Quality at low cost |
| Maharashtra | Closed (MH domicile) | 350–480 | MH students |
| Tamil Nadu | Closed (TN domicile) | 380–500 | TN students |
| Gujarat | Closed (GJ domicile) | 380–480 | GJ students |
| Telangana | Partially closed | 350–450 | TS students |
| Andhra Pradesh | Partially open | 300–430 | AP students + OPMQ |
| Deemed (All India) | Open (all states) | 200–450 | Any state, NRI ineligible |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. Can I get MBBS with 200 marks in NEET?
A. Yes, but options are limited. With 200 marks you can apply for management quota or NRI quota seats in select private colleges in Bihar, UP, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh during mop-up or stray vacancy rounds. Deemed university seats are also possible in Tier 3/4 institutions. Alternatively, NMC-recognized MBBS colleges abroad (Bangladesh, Russia, Uzbekistan) offer admission at this score range.
Q. What is the minimum NEET score for a private MBBS college in India?
A. The absolute minimum is the qualifying score — 144 for General, 113 for SC/ST/OBC. However, realistically speaking, 200–250 marks are needed to secure any NMC-approved private college seat in India during final rounds.
Q. Which state has the lowest NEET cutoff for MBBS management quota?
A. Bihar and Chhattisgarh consistently have the lowest management quota cutoffs in India, often accepting students with 200–280 marks during mop-up and stray vacancy rounds.
Q. Is management quota MBBS valid for NEET PG?
A. Yes, completely. Any MBBS from any NMC-recognized college — regardless of admission quota — is equally valid for NEET PG, government service, and all international licensing examinations.
Q. Can students from any state apply for Karnataka management quota MBBS?
A. Yes. Karnataka is an open state. Students from any state can apply through KEA counselling without domicile certificate.
Q. Can I get MBBS with just qualifying NEET marks?
A. With just the qualifying mark (144 for General), you can apply for NRI quota seats (if you have an NRI sponsor), deemed university seats during stray vacancy rounds, and MBBS abroad at NMC-recognized universities. Indian private college seats typically require 200+ for any realistic chance.
Q. Is it safe to approach an agent for management quota MBBS?
A. Only approach agents registered with and authorized by the respective state government counselling bodies. Never pay cash donations. All official fee payments must go through college bank accounts as per official fee structures.
Q. What documents do I need for management quota MBBS admission?
A. NEET scorecard, Class 10 & 12 mark sheets, date of birth proof, Aadhaar, category certificate, domicile certificate (where applicable), passport-size photographs, migration certificate (for other-state admissions), and NRI proof (for NRI quota).
Q. Can I get an education loan for management quota MBBS?
A. Yes. SBI, Canara Bank, PNB, and other major banks provide education loans for NMC-approved private medical colleges — typically up to ₹40–75 Lakhs covering tuition and hostel fees. Management quota admission does not disqualify you from loan eligibility.
All fee data and NEET score ranges are based on 2025 counselling trends. Actual cutoffs for 2026 may vary based on NEET difficulty, total candidates, seat matrix, and counselling participation. Always verify current data on official state DME and MCC portals before applying.
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