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The NTA conducted the NEET 2025 exam on May 4, 2025. As the declaration of the NEET result will take time, candidates are eagerly waiting for the NEET2025 expected cutoff. NEET 2025 expected cutoff will be released by Allen Kota. Check the article below to know the NEET expected cutoff 2025 by Allen Kota.
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The NEET 2025 exam was conducted in pen and paper mode. The authority imposed strict restrictions and increased security as the NTA faced major setbacks in the previous year. As per the NEET 2025 analysis released by Allen Kota, the NEET exam was difficult. The NEET 2025 question paper was tricky as compared to last year’s NEET exam. Read the full article on NEET 2025 expected cutoff by Allen Kota to know the expected NEET cutoff 2025 and other important details.
The expected NEET 2025 cutoff by Allen Kota will be released soon. The same will be updated in the table below.
Category | Qualifying percentile | Expected NEET 2025 cutoff marks |
General | 50th percentile | To be released |
General- PwD | 45th percentile | To be released |
SC/ ST/ OBC | 40th percentile | To be released |
SC/ OBC- PwD | 40th percentile | To be released |
ST- PwD | 40th percentile | To be released |
The institute has already released the NEET 2025 answer key by Allen and a detailed paper analysis. As per the NEET 2025 analysis by Allen, the NEET exam this year was tough. As the NEET 2025 exam was tough, the expected NEET cutoff will be lower as compared to the previous year’s exam. Candidates can check a detailed NEET 2025 paper analysis below.
Check a detailed NEET UG 2025 analysis by Allen Kota
Various factors affect the NEET expected 2025 cutoff. Such factors can be understood below.
NEET difficulty level: As per the NEET analysis by Allen, the NEET exam difficulty level was tough this year. This hints towards a lower NEET cutoff.
Seat availability: As the number of MBBS seats have significantly increased, this can result in lower competition thus reducing the NEET cutoff.
Changes introduced this year: As the NTA changed the NEET exam pattern this year wherein the total duration was cut short by 20 minutes. This can result in reduced NEET cutoff 2025.
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Hi, you can get the NEET previous year question papers with solutions at the official website of Careers360. These question papers are free to download and have detailed solution.
Hi, while you might not be rejected during the counselling process if your application is missing surname, whereas rest of the documents feature full name, you might face some challenges during the document verification process. Since the counselling process will be conducted later after August 2026, there is enough time
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You can download the NEET question paper PDF in Hindi from official and trusted sources.
• NTA Official Portal: Previous year papers and sample papers are available.
• Coaching Institutes: Many reputed institutes provide free NEET papers.
• Educational Platforms: Various online learning portals offer PDF downloads.
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Weekly: 2 full tests (National Testing Agency pattern)
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You can download the NEET previous year question papers here.
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