NEET 2025 Category wise Cut Off Marks

Here’s the category‑wise qualifying cut‑off for NEET‑UG 2025, as per the National Testing Agency (NTA):

CategoryPercentileScore Range
General / EWS50th686 – 144
OBC / SC / ST40th143 – 113
General–PwBD45th143 – 127
OBC–PwBD / SC–PwBD / ST–PwBD40th126 – 113
  • For Reserve categories (OBC, SC, ST), the lower bound remains at 113 marks (40th percentile).
  • For PwBD candidates in unreserved (General–PwBD), the range is 143 to 127 (45th percentile)
  • According to NDTV, around 1.236 million candidates qualified out of 2.209 million aspirants .

  • These cut-offs are qualifying thresholds, which allow students to proceed to the next stage—counselling (AIQ, state, Deemed/central) for seats like MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BHMS, BAMS, and BVSc & AH.
  • Admission cut-offs, which vary by college and round, are generally higher and depend on factors like seat availability, category, location, and rank.
  • General / EWS: Must score between 144–686 to qualify (50th percentile)
  • OBC / SC / ST: Qualifying scores are 113–143 (40th percentile)
  • General–PwBD: 127–143 (45th percentile)
  • OBC/SC/ST–PwBD: 113–126 (40th percentile)

Next Steps

  1. If you scored below the cut-off, you’re not eligible for counselling.
  2. If you scored within or above, wait for your All India Rank on your scorecard and participate in MCC/state counselling.
  3. Admission cut-offs will be released after each counselling round—typically much higher for government and top private colleges.

NEET 2024 Marks and Ranks Analysis and Cut Off Predictions

Here’s a detailed analysis of NEET 2024 marks vs ranks based on official sources and reputable educational insights:

Marks RangeApprox. All-India Rank
720–7151–17
716–70018–2,250
690–6654,406–17,800
656–63825,500–40,116
630–61547,810–65,000
606–59270,000–90,400
550–500144,000–209,000
451–414285,550–351,425
380–287420,000–657,138
251–142774,559–1,200,000

Cut-Off Details

Top scorers: 17 candidates scored a perfect 720 and shared the top rank (~720 marks = AIR 1)

Sharp rank compression: Even a 5-point change (e.g., from 715 to 720) can cause a massive drop (~1 to ~177+).

Mid-tier competition: Marks between 600–650 typically correspond to ranks of 50,000–150,000.

NEET cut-offs (Qualifying marks):

General category: 162+ marks (~50th percentile)

SC/ST/OBC: around 127+ marks (~40th percentile)

Ranges:

  1. High marks (680–720) assure you a place in premier govt medical colleges (all India rank <3,000), including AIIMS/JIPMER.
  2. Mid-range (600–650) provides strong chances for state government MBBS seats.
  3. Cut-off level (~162–200) passes eligibility checks but may only open doors in private institutions or BDS/AYUSH courses.
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