NEET 550–600 — State Govt & Deemed Colleges
Scored 550–600 in NEET 2026? Your options depend on category, domicile state, and budget — not just rank. This guide outlines realistic pathways without false promises. MedMentor360 provides personalised shortlists based on your exact score, category, and family budget.
What we help you with
- NEET score band: 550–600
- Option: State government colleges in moderate-cutoff states
- Option: Private colleges with merit-based fees
- Option: Deemed universities — compare fee vs clinical quality
- MCC All India Quota + state counselling strategy
- Honest comparison: India private vs abroad for your rank
- Document and choice-filling support for counselling rounds
- No guaranteed admission — transparent seat allotment guidance
Frequently asked questions
Can I get government MBBS with NEET 550–600?
Government seats are possible depending on category and state. General category in top states needs higher scores; northeastern and some central states may have lower cutoffs.
Should I choose private MBBS in India or study abroad?
At 550–600, compare total cost: Indian private colleges (₹50L–₹1Cr+) vs abroad (₹20L–₹40L for countries like Georgia, Kazakhstan). Factor in FMGE/NExT requirements for abroad. We provide side-by-side analysis.
What if I don't get MBBS this year?
Options include: drop year with structured prep, BDS/BAMS with NEET PG pathway, or allied health courses. We discuss long-term career planning — not just immediate admission.