Minimum marks required in NEET 2025 For BDS in Government Colleges: Expected Cutoff Marks

Minimum marks required in NEET 2025 For BDS in Government Colleges: Expected Cutoff Marks

Edited By Deep Pathak | Updated on May 29, 2025 10:31 AM IST | #NEET
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The admission to BDS government colleges in India is granted through the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduates (NEET-UG) exam. Over 20.8 lakh candidates appeared for the NEET 2025 exam, and approximately 3413 BDS seats will be filled through it. For students aiming to secure a BDS seat in a Government Dental College, they must score the minimum marks in the NEET UG exam to be eligible for admission. Hence, understanding the minimum marks required for admission through NEET 2025 is crucial for aspirants. Read the full article to know comprehensively about the minimum marks required for BDS government colleges in NEET 2025.

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  1. Expected Minimum Marks for NEET 2025: Category-Wise
  2. Minimum marks required for BDS government colleges in NEET 2025
  3. What is the minimum NEET score to get BDS seat in 2025?
  4. Marks required for BDS in government dental colleges: Previous year
Minimum marks required in NEET 2025 For BDS in Government Colleges: Expected Cutoff Marks
Minimum marks required in NEET 2025 For BDS in Government Colleges: Expected Cutoff Marks
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Expected Minimum Marks for NEET 2025: Category-Wise

The minimum marks required to qualify for the NEET 2025 and secure admission in government dental colleges are released by the NTA in the form of a qualifying NEET cutoff. Based on trends from previous years (2020–2024) and expert predictions for 2025, the expected minimum NEET score for BDS admission 2025 for BDS government colleges are provided below.

NEET 2025 expected BDS cutoff

Category

Qualifying percentile

Expected marks

General (UR) / EWS

50th percentile

720–160

OBC

40th percentile

159–125

SC

40th percentile

159–125

ST

40th percentile

159–125

UR/EWS-PwD

45th percentile

159–140

OBC-PwD

40th percentile

139–125

SC-PwD

40th percentile

139–125

ST-PwD

40th percentile

139–125

Expected NEET 2025 minimum marks required for BDS government college

Category

Expected NEET 2025 Marks (Safe Range)

General (UR)

470 – 510+

EWS

450 – 500+

OBC

450 – 490+

SC

380 – 430+

ST

380 – 430+

Disclaimer: The expected cutoff and minimum marks for NEET 2025 BDS are derived from trends from previous years and current expert evaluations. Candidates are advised to treat this information as indicative, not definitive.

Minimum marks required for BDS government colleges in NEET 2025

The NEET 2025 cutoff in terms of qualifying percentile and marks will be released by NTA after the result declaration and will be provided here.

NEET 2025 cutoff marks

Category

Qualifying Percentile

Cutoff marks

General (UR) / EWS

50th percentile

To be announced

OBC

40th percentile

To be announced

SC

40th percentile

To be announced

ST

40th percentile

To be announced

UR/EWS-Pwd

45th percentile

To be announced

OBC-PwD

40th percentile

To be announced

SC-PwD

40th percentile

To be announced

ST-PwD

40th percentile

To be announced

What is the minimum NEET score to get BDS seat in 2025?

NEET marks required for BDS in government college varies by category and college type. For Government BDS colleges cutoff NEET, candidates should aim for at least 450–470 marks (General category), while for private colleges, a score of 400–550 marks is usually sufficient. The qualifying percentile is 50th for General/EWS and 40th for OBC/SC/ST categories.

Marks required for BDS in government dental colleges: Previous year

The minimum marks required for BDS in the previous year NEET exams is provided below.

NEET BDS marks 2024

Category

Cut-off Percentile

Qualifying marks

General

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

Minimum marks in NEET 2023 for BDS

Category

Qualifying criteria

Passing marks

UR/EWS

50th Percentile

720-137

OBC

40th Percentile

136-107

SC

40th Percentile

136-107

ST

40th Percentile

136-107

UR / EWS & PH

45th Percentile

136-121

OBC & PH

40th Percentile

120-107

SC & PH

40th Percentile

120-107

ST & PH

40th Percentile

120-108

NEET 2022 BDS Cutoff

Category

Qualifying percentile

Cutoff marks

General

50th Percentile

715 - 117

SC/ ST/ OBC

40th percentile

116 - 93

General PwD

45th percentile

116 - 105

SC/ ST/ OBC - PwD

40th percentile

104 - 93

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Questions related to NEET

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Hello,

The cutoffs will be released after the NEET-UG result gets published. To find the BDS college cutoffs for the 2025 NEET exam in Aurangabad district , Maharashtra , you'll need to look at the specific cutoffs released by the Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling authority , which will be based on the NEET score and the college you're interested in. The cutoffs will be updated periodically, so checking the official website of the Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling and the college admission portals is important.

Official website link: https://mcc.nic.in/sitemap/

Thank you!!!


With 400 marks in NEET 2025 (Open category, Maharashtra), you are not eligible for government MBBS colleges.

Government colleges in Maharashtra generally require 610+ marks.

Options:

Private medical colleges (chances still low)

Allied health courses (B.Sc. Nursing, etc.)

Drop a year and prepare again for a higher score.



No college in India offers BAMS without NEET.

NEET is mandatory for all BAMS admissions, including private and management quota.

If not qualified, consider a drop year and prepare again.


Hello reader,

The neet ug score of 263 will have estimated rank from 400,000 to 500,000. I am using the word estimated as the actual rank may vary depending on many factors. If your goal is not mbbs then you can try other courses like Dental, Homeopathy or Ayurvedic.

Best of luck for the future

Dear Siddharth,

here are some Government-aided Medical Colleges:-

1. Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences

2. Bidhar Institute of Medical Sciences

3. Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Koppal IMS, Kodagu IMS

here are some private & private medical college

. Shri Deraj Urs Medical College, Kolhar

BLDE University, Bijapur

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