Are you a low NEET scorer worried about missing out on an MBBS seat for the 2025 session? Don’t lose hope just yet! Several states including Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Madhya Pradesh still offer opportunities to secure MBBS admission—even with a lower NEET score.
This blog will guide you through:
Last-minute admission options
State-wise chances for low NEET scorers
Counseling and mop-up round updates
Admission process step-by-step
Required documents checklist
Let’s dive in!
Last-Minute Admission Opportunity – What’s Happening Now?
Most states are currently in their mop-up or stray vacancy rounds, which are your final opportunities to get admission in MBBS for 2025. These rounds are specifically helpful for:
Candidates with low NEET scores
Students who couldn’t secure seats in earlier rounds
Those open to management or NRI quota seats in private colleges
Important: These are typically offline or institutional-level rounds, where colleges are allowed to fill vacant seats directly.
State-Wise Admission Scenario for Low Score Candidates (NEET 2025)
Rajasthan
Private medical colleges in Rajasthan like Geetanjali Medical College (Udaipur) or Pacific Medical College may have management seats in mop-up or stray rounds.
NEET score requirement: 250+ (approx. for private quota)
Apply via: https://rajugmedical2025.com
Haryana
Haryana has a relatively low cutoff in private colleges.
Colleges like SGT Medical College, World College of Medical Sciences offer admissions with NEET scores of 150–200.
Apply via: https://uhsr.ac.in
Uttar Pradesh (UP)
One of the largest pools of private colleges.
Even 150+ NEET scorers can get seats under management quota.
Look for colleges in Meerut, Moradabad, Bareilly, Ghaziabad.
Apply via: https://upneet.gov.in
Uttarakhand
A few private colleges and deemed universities offer last-minute options.
NEET score: 200–250+
Apply via: https://hnbumu.ac.in
Madhya Pradesh
Management seats available in colleges like RKDF Medical College and LNCT Bhopal.
NEET score: 200–250
Apply via: https://dme.mponline.gov.in
MBBS Admission Process – Step by Step
Check Official Counseling Websites
Each state has its own counseling authority. Visit the official portals for updated notifications.
Register for Mop-Up/Stray Vacancy Rounds
If not already registered, you’ll need to sign up during the mop-up round window.
Apply to Private Colleges Directly (if allowed)
Some states allow colleges to conduct institutional-level counseling for vacant seats.
Submit Fees and Documents
After seat allotment, pay the required admission fees and submit your documents.
Report to College on Time
Attend the physical verification process with original documents.
Required Documents for MBBS Admission
Here’s the list of documents you must keep ready:
Mandatory Documents:
NEET 2025 Scorecard
NEET Admit Card
Class 10th Certificate (Date of Birth proof)
Class 12th Marksheet & Certificate
Domicile Certificate (if applicable)
Caste Certificate (for reserved category)
Migration Certificate
Transfer Certificate
Character Certificate
Passport-size Photographs (8-10 copies)
Aadhar Card or other valid ID proof
Additional (if applicable):
Gap Certificate (if there’s a gap after 12th)
Medical Fitness Certificate
Affidavit for Anti-Ragging
NRI documents (for NRI quota applicants)
Pro Tips for Low Scorers
Be flexible with location and college choices.
Consider deemed universities or NRI/Management quota seats.
Act fast – stray rounds move quickly and are highly competitive.
Stay updated via official websites or trusted counseling advisors.
Final Call – Don’t Wait!
Time is ticking. If you are a low NEET scorer in Rajasthan, Haryana, UP, Uttarakhand, or MP, this is your last shot to secure a seat in MBBS for the 2025 session. Don’t miss the mop-up or stray vacancy rounds. Even one day’s delay can cost you a year!
Keep checking state counseling websites
Keep your documents ready
Stay in touch with the college admission cells



