National Testing Agency: The NTA conducted the NEET UG 2025 exam on May 4. More than 23 lakh students appeared for the exam. As per the students, the paper was very tough this year. So candidates can expect a reduced cutoff.
Though the competition is tough and scoring below 500 may feel like a setback. But getting an MBBS seat is still possible, especially if you look for low cutoff states, private colleges, or deemed universities.
Let’s find out realistic MBBS options below 500 marks.
What Does a NEET Score of 450–500 Mean?
Score Range | Estimated Rank | College Type Feasible |
480–500 | 40,000–60,000 | Private + State quota |
450–479 | 60,000–85,000 | Pvt colleges, Deemed Univ |
400–449 | 85,000–1,10,000+ | Management/NRI seats |
Note: Ranks may vary depending on paper difficulty, seat matrix, and category.
Top Govt Medical Colleges with Low Cutoffs (Under State Quotas)
State | College Name | Expected Cutoff (Gen) |
Tripura | AGMC, Tripura Medical College | 470–490 |
Assam (EWS/OBC) | Assam Medical College, Silchar, Jorhat, Tezpur | 480–500 (Reserved) |
Mizoram | Zoram Medical College | 450–470 |
Sikkim | SMIMS (Private deemed, state quota for locals) | 460–480 |
Chhattisgarh | GMC Rajnandgaon, GMC Ambikapur (Reserved) | 470–490 |
West Bengal (SC/ST) | NRS, RG Kar, Burdwan | 420–480 |
Reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) have better chances under state quotas.
Top Private MBBS Colleges for NEET Score Below 500
College Name State | State | Approx. Fee/Year (₹) | Cutoff Score (Gen) |
M.V.J Medical College, Bangalore | Karnataka | ₹12–13 Lakhs | 490–500 |
Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur | Karnataka | ₹11–12 Lakhs | 475–490 |
Shri Balaji Medical College, Chennai | Tamil Nadu | ₹12 Lakhs | 460–480 |
Kerala Medical College, Palakkad | Kerala | ₹7–8 Lakhs | 480–495 |
Index Medical College, Indore | Madhya Pradesh | ₹9–10 Lakhs | 470–480 |
N.C. Medical College, Panipat | Haryana | ₹11 Lakhs | 450–470 |
Deemed Universities Accepting NEET Scores Below 500
Deemed University | Location | Approx. Fee/Year (₹) | Cutoff Score (Gen) |
Sree Balaji Medical College, Chennai | Tamil Nadu | ₹20–22 Lakhs | 450–480 |
Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College, Pune | Maharashtra | ₹20–24 Lakhs | 480–500 |
Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumkur | Karnataka | ₹17–18 Lakhs | 450–470 |
Saveetha Medical College, Chennai | Tamil Nadu | ₹24–25 Lakhs | 470–490 |
JLN Medical College, Datta Meghe (Wardha) | Maharashtra | ₹18–20 Lakhs | 460–480 |
Some deemed universities have direct admission + counselling rounds with flexible cutoffs.
Pros & Cons of MBBS Admission Under 500 NEET Marks
Pros | Cons |
Possibility of securing an MBBS seat | Higher tuition fees in private colleges |
Available options in low-cutoff states | Limited govt college opportunities |
Options in mop-up and stray rounds | Requires financial planning |
A NEET score under 500 doesn’t mean the end of your MBBS journey. With the right state, category, and counselling strategy, you can still get a seat in a recognised, NMC-approved medical college. Stay alert for mop-up rounds, low-fee colleges, and deemed options to keep your dream alive.