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The National Testing Agency (NTA) announces the category-wise NEET qualifying cut off marks every year to determine the eligibility for counselling process. This yea too, the NEET cut off 2025 will be released in June 2025 along with the results. The NEET Cutoff marks sets the minimum requirement bar that students must achieve in order to participate in the admission process. Students preparing for the NEET UG 2025 exam should check expected cutoff requirements along with previous year cut off marks to set a clear goal.
NTA NEET Cut Off
The National Eligibility Entrance Test- Under Graduates (NEET UG) is taken by more than 20 lakh students for admission to medical colleges across India. As there are only a handful seats, the authority puts a cutoff marks criteria to allow certain candidates for counselling. Students need to score equal to or more than NEET cutoff marks for admission into the NEET participating institutions. Students who fail to satisfy the NEET UG cutoff requirements will be denied admission to the medical colleges. The NEET cutoff differs according to different categories for the candidates taking the NEET exam. Students need to achieve their specific category scores for college admissions.
NEET Cut Off 2025
The NEET cut-off is the minimum score a candidate needs to qualify the medical entrance exam. The NEET 2025 cutoff scores will be available at neet.nta.nic.in. After the results are announced, the exam authorities will publish the NEET exam 2025 cutoff in two categories: one for the AIQ quota (15%) and another for the state quota (85%). It is important to note that the NEET cut off 2025 for admission and counselling will be different. NTA will hold the NEET UG 2025 exam on May 04, 2025.
NEET Cutoff 2025 Highlights
The NEET cutoff 2025 scores will become the basis for preparing the merit list for counseling rounds that will include the names of successful candidates. These students must present themselves at the counselling venue on the NEET counselling day. The NEET cutoff marks for AIQ 15% seats admission is released by the MCC while the NEET UG cutoff for 85% state quota seats is released by the respective state authorities.
NEET UG Cut Off 2025
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Events
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Highlights
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Exam Name
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NEET UG 2025 Exam
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Administrative Body
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National Testing Agency (NTA)
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Category | Cut Off |
NEET Cut off 2025 Status | To be out soon |
Types of NEET Cut-off 2025
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1) NEET Qualifying Cutoff Marks
2) NEET Admission Cutoff Marks/Ranks
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Release Date
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June 14, 2025 (Expected)
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Releasing Body
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Official Website
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Expected NEET Cutoff 2025
The NEET 2025 cutoff has not been announced yet and is expected to range from 720 to 162 marks for students in the general category. The expected NEET cutoff for the general PH category in 2025 is likely to range from 161 marks to 144 marks. The projected NEET cutoff scores for the SC/ST/OBC category in 2025 are tentatively anticipated to range from 161 to 127 marks. Likewise, for the SC/OBC PH category, the anticipated cutoff scores range from 143 to 127 marks, respectively. In contrast, the expected cutoff scores for the ST PH category in the NEET 2025 exam range from 142 to 127 marks.
Expected NEET Cut Off 2025 Category-wise
The exact NEET Cut-off 2025 will be released by the authority with the NEET UG results. The NTA releases the NEET qualifying cut off score for every category. The NEET qualifying marks is different from the admission cutoff. Check category-wise NEET UG 2025 expected cutoff marks below.
Category Name
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NEET Cutoff 2025 Percentile
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NEET UG Cut off 2025 Marks
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General
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50th
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720-162
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General- PH Category
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45th
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161-144
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SC
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40th
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161-127
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OBC
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40th
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161-127
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ST
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40th
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161-127
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SC/OBC- PH
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40th
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143-127
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ST PH
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40th
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143-127
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NEET UG Cutoff 2025 Types
The NEET UG cutoff typically consists of two categories – admission cut-off and qualifying marks for NEET. The table below can be consulted to grasp the distinction between the two NEET UG cut off 2025 and to understand what cutoff marks mean in NEET.
Particulars
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NEET admission cutoff 2025
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NEET qualifying marks 2025
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Released by
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Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), State conducting authorities
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National Testing Agency (NTA)
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How to check?
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The opening and closing ranks & scores can be checked on the state authorities’ official website.
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Candidates need to check NEET qualifying cutoff scores by logging into the NEET result portal.
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Purpose of Cutoff
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The admission cut-off is the last rank on which admission to medical colleges is granted.
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Based on the NEET qualifying cutoff, aspirants will be declared whether they have qualified the medical entrance test.
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Institute Specific
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Yes
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No
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Category Specific
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Yes
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Yes
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Used for Admissions
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Yes
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No
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NEET Cut Off 2025 for General Category
The qualifying marks for the NEET exam for the general category is the 50th percentile. The NEET cutoff for the general category in 2025 will be presented here. The previous year’s NEET cutoff for the general category ranged from 720 to 162. Review the yearly NEET cutoff for the general category in the table provided below.
Year
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NEET cutoff Marks
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2025
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To be out soon
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2024
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720-162
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2023
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720-137
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2022
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715-117
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2021
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720-138
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2020
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720-147
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2019
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701-134
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NEET Cutoff 2025 for OBC Category
The qualifying mark for the OBC category in NEET UG is at the 45th percentile. The OBC category NEET cutoff for 2025 will be available here. The NEET cut off for the OBC category last year ranged from 161 to 127. Verify the NEET qualifying marks for OBC in government colleges in the table below.
Year
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NEET UG cut off
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2025
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To be out soon
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2024
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161-127
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2023
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136-107
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2022
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116-93
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2021
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137-108
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2020
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146-113
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2019
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133-107
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NEET UG Cut Off 2025 for SC Category
The qualifying marks for the SC category in NEET UG 2025 is the 40th percentile. The NEET 2025 cut off for the SC category will be shared here. Last year’s NEET cutoff for the SC category ranged from 161 to 127. Review the annual NEET cutoff for the SC category in the table provided below.
Year
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NEET Cut off
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2025
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To be out soon
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2024
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161-127
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2023
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136-107
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2022
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116-93
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2021
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137-108
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2020
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146-113
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2019
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133-107
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NEET 2025 Cutoff for ST Category
The NEET 2025 cut off marks and percentile will be issued later. Meanwhile, students can check the cut off trends from the previous years for ST category below. The NEET UG cutoff percentile for ST category remains at 45 percentile.
Year
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NEET Cut off
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2025
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To be out soon
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2024
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161-127
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2023
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136-107
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2022
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116-93
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2021
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137-108
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2020
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146-113
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2019
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133-107
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NEET UG Cutoff Trends
The NEET cutoff scores or qualifying marks vary each year based on the candidates’ categories. We have presented the NEET Cutoff Trends from the past five years below for them to assess the competition patterns and prepare accordingly.
NEET Passing Marks
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GN-PwD
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OBC/ SC/ ST
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GEN
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SC/ ST/ OBC- PwD
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2024
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163-146
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163-169
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720-164
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163-129
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2023
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121
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108
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137
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107
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2022
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105
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93
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117
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93
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2021
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122
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108
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138
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108
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2020
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129
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113
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147
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113
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NEET Cut Off 2025 for MBBS
The NEET MBBS cut off for various colleges will be released by the responsible medical authorities. Students can get an idea of the expected NEET UG cutoff 2025 for MBBS courses by going through the cut off ranks from the past.
Name of Medical Colleges
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NEET 2024 opening and closing rank (General)
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NEET 2023 closing rank (General)
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NEET 2022 closing rank (General)
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NEET 2021 cut off for government colleges
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NEET 2020 closing cutoff rank
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Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
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58 – 145
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85
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107
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1179
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90
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VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi
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54 – 141
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107
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129
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143
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163
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University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
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149 – 390
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304
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217
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215
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324
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Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi
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489 – 826
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485
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550
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414
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571
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Government Medical College, Chandigarh
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259 – 778
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544
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313
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37720
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776
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Seth G.S. Medical College, Mumbai
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52 – 1010
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656
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697
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773
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457
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King George’s Medical University, Lucknow
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326 – 1352
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1097
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1457
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1623
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1800
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Stanley Medical College, Chennai
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1256 – 2121
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2002
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4738
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6146
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5253
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Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak
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1651 – 3843
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25692
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7932
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6379
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6573
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Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai
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1244 – 2338
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1623
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2045
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2828
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All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
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1 – 47
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57
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61
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53
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Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry
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38 – 350
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277
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302
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227
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NEET Cutoff 2025 for BDS
Students can check the NEET cut off for BDS colleges in the form of opening and closing ran below. This will give a good insight into the expected NEET 2025 cut off rank required for admission.
- Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences, New Delhi:
Opening Rank – 9786 | Closing Rank – 10590 - ESIC Dental College, Gulbarga:
Opening Rank – 18838 | Closing Rank – 19688 - Government Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore:
Opening Rank – 13208 | Closing Rank – 20488 - Government Dental College and Hospital, Aurangabad:
Opening Rank – 16839 | Closing Rank – 21712 - Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi:
Opening Rank – 21001 | Closing Rank – 22118 - Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi:
Opening Rank – 7565 | Closing Rank – 26356 - Goa Dental College and Hospital, Bambolim:
Opening Rank – 24998 | Closing Rank – 27586 - Indira Gandhi Govt. Dental College and Hospital, Jammu:
Opening Rank – 22229 | Closing Rank – 27747 - Mahatma Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences, Pondicherry:
Opening Rank – 21094 | Closing Rank – 28026 - Government Dental College, PGIMS Rohtak:
Opening Rank – 22657 | Closing Rank – 28090 - North Bengal Dental College, Sushrutanagar:
Opening Rank – 10567 | Closing Rank – 28196 - Tamil Nadu Govt. Dental College, Chennai:
Opening Rank – 19792 | Closing Rank – 29130 - Government Autonomous College of Dentistry, Indore:
Opening Rank – 17388 | Closing Rank – 29308 - Dr R Ahmed Dental College and Hospital, Kolkata:
Opening Rank – 20219 | Closing Rank – 31207 - Government Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai:
Opening Rank – 19396 | Closing Rank – 31804 - Punjab Govt. Dental College and Hospital, Amritsar:
Opening Rank – 30089 | Closing Rank – 32599 - Government Dental College and Hospital, Hyderabad:
Opening Rank – 24665 | Closing Rank – 33425 - Government Dental College and Hospital, Jamnagar:
Opening Rank – 15656 | Closing Rank – 33644 - Government Dental College, Raipur:
Opening Rank – 31894 | Closing Rank – 34662 - Government Dental College, Dibrugarh:
Opening Rank – 28197 | Closing Rank – 35422 - Government Dental College, Kadapa:
Opening Rank – 29662 | Closing Rank – 35690 - Dr Ziauddin Ahmad Dental College, Aligarh:
Opening Rank – 24890 | Closing Rank – 48636 - Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal:
Opening Rank – 68026 | Closing Rank – 406153 - Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore:
Opening Rank – 79348 | Closing Rank – 610192 - Saveetha Dental College, Chennai:
Opening Rank – 27514 | Closing Rank – 655596 - Amrita School of Dentistry, Kochi:
Opening Rank – 174351 | Closing Rank – 719816 - Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College and Hospital, Pune:
Opening Rank – 81102 | Closing Rank – 760455 - Dr DY Patil Dental College and Hospital, Pune:
Opening Rank – 109900 | Closing Rank – 780816 - AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences, Mangalore:
Opening Rank – 128431 | Closing Rank – 846485 - KM Shah Dental College and Hospital, Vadodara:
Opening Rank – 138504 | Closing Rank – 938810 - DY Patil University School of Dentistry, Navi Mumbai:
Opening Rank – 166718 | Closing Rank – 945199 - Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai:
Opening Rank – 166501 | Closing Rank – 990080 - Yenepoya Dental College, Mangalore:
Opening Rank – 285498 | Closing Rank – 1001023 - Institute of Dental Sciences, Bhubaneswar:
Opening Rank – 104322 | Closing Rank – 1011150 - Meenakshi Ammal Dental College and Hospital, Maduravoyal:
Opening Rank – 141081 | Closing Rank – 1025878 - Sri Siddhartha Dental College, Tumkur:
Opening Rank – 253565 | Closing Rank – 1036198 - Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad:
Opening Rank – 99820 | Closing Rank – 1045486 - Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College and Hospital, Sangli:
Opening Rank – 354539 | Closing Rank – 1115775
NEET Cut Off 2025 Marks vs Rank
Candidates can check the expected marks vs rank data for the NEET UG 2025 exam below.
NEET 2025 Marks Range
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NEET 2025 Rank Range (Expected)
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720 – 705
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1 – 100
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700 – 690
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201 – 500
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690 – 679
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501 – 1000
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666 – 661
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2001 – 2500
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661 – 657
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2501 – 3000
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657 – 654
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3001 – 3500
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653 – 650
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3501 – 4000
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647 – 645
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4501 – 5000
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642 – 640
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5501 – 6000
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637 – 635
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6501 – 7000
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635 – 633
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7001 – 7500
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631 – 627
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7501 – 8000
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631 – 630
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8001 – 8500
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630 – 627
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8501 – 9000
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626 – 624
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9501 – 10000
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624 – 597
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10001 – 20000
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597 – 568
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20001 – 35000
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568 – 545
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35001 – 50000
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545 – 511
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50001 – 75000
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511 – 494
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75001 – 90000
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494 – 463
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90001 – 120000
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Factors Influencing NEET 2025 Cut-off
The NEET Cut Off marks or ranks are shaped by various significant elements. Understanding these elements can assist candidates in strategizing their preparation and evaluating their likelihood of success. By taking these factors into account, candidates can increase their chances of qualifying by establishing attainable performance goals. Several crucial factors that influence the Cut Off are:
- Number of Seats: A greater number of seats is expected to result in a low Cut Off. Restricting the number of available seats generally leads to increased Cut Offs.
- Exam Difficulty Level: A challenging test often results in a lower Cut Off because a limited number of students achieve high scores. Conversely, when the test is straightforward, a higher Cut Off usually occurs because of improved scores.
- The overall number of applicants significantly influences the determination of the Cut Off marks. A large number of candidates typically leads to increased competition, resulting in elevated Cut Off marks. Consequently, a lower number of applicants usually leads to reduced cut off marks.
- Analyzing cut off trends from previous years can help in forming an informed prediction about the anticipated cut off ranges. Applicants can review previous records to assess possible Cut Off scores for the current year.
- Moreover, cutoff marks vary among categories due to the reservation policies implemented by the government. Categories SC, ST, and PwD have lower cut-off scores to guarantee that candidates from all groups receive an equal opportunity.