The National testing agency (NTA) has now announced the NEET Cutoff 2025 along with the NEET UG results. Any student who wants to get a place in the medical institutions around the Indian states must know the cutoff. In this article, we have mentioned everything about the category-based cutoff marks, qualifying percentile, and the way it will influence MBBS, BDS and AYUSH course admissions. Indeed, this guide can assist in preparing for counselling, as well as in assessing your chances - as you will learn everything about NEET 2025 cutoff and what it means for your next actions.
The NTA has released the NEET Ug 2025 Cutoff marks for MBBS. Students can see the cutoff marks in the table below.
Category | Qualifying Percentile | Marks | Total Candidates |
UR/EWS | ≥50th percentile | 686–144 | 11,01,151 |
OBC | ≥40th but <50th percentile | 143–113 | 88,692 |
SC | ≥40th but <50th percentile | 143–113 | 31,995 |
ST | ≥40th but <50th percentile | 143–113 | 13,940 |
UR/EWS & PwBD | ≥45th but <50th percentile | 143–127 | 472 |
OBC & PwBD | ≥40th but <45th percentile | 126–113 | 216 |
SC & PwBD | ≥40th but <45th percentile | 126–113 | 48 |
ST & PwBD | ≥40th but <45th percentile | 126–113 | 17 |
Understanding the previous year's NEET cutoff helps you get a clear idea of the competition level and expected scores needed for admission in top medical colleges.
Category |
Cutoff Percentile |
Cut off Score |
UR/EWS |
50th |
720-164 |
OBC |
40th |
163-129 |
SC |
40th |
163-129 |
ST |
40th |
163-129 |
UR/EWS-PWD | 45th | 163-146 |
OBC - PWD | 40th | 145-129 |
SC - PWD | 40th | 145-129 |
ST - PWD | 40th | 141-129 |
The NEET cutoff is not random. It depends on several key factors
If you’re aiming for top government colleges like AIIMS or MAMC, you need a much higher score. Just passing is not enough. Here’s what you may need to get into top MBBS colleges under 15% All India Quota (AIQ):
Medical College |
Genral Rank |
SC Rank | ST Rank |
AIIMS Delhi |
47 |
647 | 1150 |
CMC Vellore |
84 |
4404 | NA |
JIPMER Puducherry |
350 |
1358 | 8697 |
IMS BHU Varansi |
1098 |
48082 | 26209 |
Madras Medical College Chennai |
2048 |
10376 | 92801 |
Aiims Rishikesh | 594 | 6520 | 11941 |
Each state has its own medical counseling and cutoff list for 85 percent of seats. Here is what you can expect if you are applying through state quota under general category.
State |
Expected Cutoff Marks |
Maharashtra |
610 to 620 |
Uttar Pradesh |
615 to 625 |
Rajasthan |
620 to 630 |
Tamil Nadu |
590 to 600 |
Kerala |
615 to 625 |
Karnataka |
600 to 610 |
Private medical colleges offer an alternative route for students who may not secure a government seat. The cutoff here is generally lower but fees are significantly higher.
Type of college |
Expected cutoff Marks |
Private MBBS College |
250 to 450 |
Private BDS College |
200 to 400 |
For 15 percent AIQ seats, the admission cutoffs are released by MCC. Here are expected cutoff ranks for different categories.
Category |
Expected AIQ Rank Range |
General |
1 to 17000 |
OBC |
1 to 19000 |
SC |
1 to 95000 |
ST |
1 to 120000 |
If you want to go beyond just qualifying and truly secure a seat in a prestigious medical college, follow these preparation tips
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