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    MBBS Cutoff for NEET 2025 For General, OBC, & SC/ST: Previous Year Cutoff for Government Colleges

    MBBS Cutoff for NEET 2025 For General, OBC, & SC/ST: Previous Year Cutoff for Government Colleges

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    Deep PathakUpdated on 16 Jun 2025, 08:44 AM IST
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    The MBBS cutoff for NEET 2025 is of two types: Qualifying cutoff and admission cutoff. The NTA announces the qualifying NEET cutoff 2025 for MBBS, whereas the admission cutoff is released in the form of opening and closing ranks after each round of counselling. Students who achieve the qualifying MBBS cut off 2025 are eligible to participate in the counselling. In this article, we have provided the qualifying NEET 2025 cutoff for MBBS and the previous year’s admission cutoff.

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    MBBS Cutoff for NEET 2025 For General, OBC, & SC/ST: Previous Year Cutoff for Government Colleges
    MBBS Cutoff for NEET 2025

    MBBS cutoff for NEET 2025

    The NTA has released the qualifying NEET UG 2025 cutoff marks for MBBS at neet.nta.nic.in. The NEET 2025 MBBS admission minimum rank cutoff will be released after each round of NEET counselling.

    NEET cutoff 2025 for MBBS: Qualifying marks

    Category

    Qualifying percentile

    Cutoff score

    UR/EWS

    50th percentile

    686 - 144

    OBC

    40th percentile

    143 - 113

    SC

    40th percentile

    143-113

    ST

    40th percentile

    143-113

    UR/ EWS - PwBD

    45th percentile

    143 - 127

    OBC PwD

    40th percentile

    126 - 113

    SC PwD

    40th percentile

    126 - 113

    ST PwD

    40th percentile

    126 - 113

    NEET 2025 MBBS admission minimum rank

    The NEET 2025 MBBS admission minimum rank will be provided after the counselling is completed. Meanwhile, students can check the last year's closing rank for MBBS in NEET at which admission was granted.

    Closing rank for MBBS in NEET 2024: Top 10 government colleges

    College Name

    Closing Rank

    All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)

    47

    Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC)

    87

    Vardhman Mahavir Medical College (VMMC) & Safdarjung Hospital

    129

    Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER)

    277

    Government Medical College (GMC)

    778

    Seth GS Medical College

    781

    Lady Hardinge Medical College

    567

    Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (IMS-BHU)

    1,007

    King George’s Medical University (KGMU)

    1,529

    Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI)

    2,372

    MBBS cut off for NEET: Top 10 private colleges

    College Name

    Closing Rank

    Christian Medical College (CMC)

    ~10,000

    Kasturba Medical College (KMC)

    ~15,000

    Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute

    ~20,000

    St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences

    ~25,000

    Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (HIMSR)

    ~30,000

    Amrita School of Medicine

    ~35,000

    Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth

    ~40,000

    K.S. Hegde Medical Academy

    ~45,000

    JSS Medical College

    ~50,000

    SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre

    ~60,000

    MBBS cut off 2025: Previous year cutoff

    The previous year's NEET passing marks for MBBS are provided in the table below.

    Minimum marks in NEET for MBBS: Year-wise trends

    Year

    Category

    Percentile

    Cutoff Marks Range

    2024

    General/EWS

    50th

    720–162

    General-PH

    45th

    161–144

    SC/ST/OBC

    40th

    161–127

    SC/OBC-PH

    40th

    143–127

    ST-PH

    40th

    142–127

    2023

    General/EWS

    50th

    720–137

    General-PH

    45th

    136–121

    SC/ST/OBC

    40th

    136–107

    SC/ST/OBC-PH

    40th

    120–107

    2022

    General/EWS

    50th

    715–117

    General-PH

    45th

    116–105

    SC/ST/OBC

    40th

    116–93

    SC/ST/OBC-PH

    40th

    104–93

    2021

    General/EWS

    50th

    720–138

    General-PH

    45th

    137–122

    SC/ST/OBC

    40th

    137–108

    SC/ST/OBC-PH

    40th

    121–108

    2020

    General/EWS

    50th

    720–147

    General-PH

    45th

    146–129

    SC/ST/OBC

    40th

    146–113

    SC/ST/OBC-PH

    40th

    128–113


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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q: Can 500 marks secure an MBBS seat in a private college in NEET 2025?
    A:

    With 500 marks, an MBBS seat in private colleges is possible for the General category, especially in states like Karnataka. Top colleges like CMC Vellore need 550+.

    Q: What’s the difference between qualifying and admission cutoffs for NEET 2025?
    A:

    The qualifying cutoff is the minimum to pass NEET 2025. Admission cutoff is the last rank/score for an MBBS seat, varying by college. 

    Q: How does the NEET 2025 MBBS cutoff differ for SC/ST/OBC categories?
    A:

    For SC/ST/OBC, NEET 2025 cutoff is 143 - 113 marks (40th percentile). General-PH cutoff is 143 - 127 (45th percentile). Lower cutoffs enable reserved category admissions to government colleges. 

    Q: What is the NEET 2025 cutoff for MBBS in government colleges for the General category?
    A:

    The NEET 2025 cutoff for MBBS in government colleges for the General category is 686 - 144 marks (50th percentile). 

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