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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 NEET expected cutoff marks 2025. The expected cutoff of NEET 2025 by Physics Wallah has been released along with the NEET 2025 analysis. Candidates can check the NEET 2025 expected cutoff by Physics Wallah in the article below.
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The expected NEET 2025 cutoff by Physics Wallah is provided in the table below. Using the NEET 2025 expected cutoff marks by Physics Wallah, candidates can get an estimate of the NEET cutoff 2025.
Category | Qualifying percentile | Expected NEET 2025 cutoff scores |
General | 50th percentile | 720 - 155 |
General- PwD | 45th percentile | 154 - 135 |
SC/ ST/ OBC | 40th percentile | 154 - 125 |
SC/ OBC- PwD | 40th percentile | 135 - 125 |
ST- PwD | 40th percentile | 135 - 125 |
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The institute has already released the NEET 2025 answer key by Physics Wallah and a detailed paper analysis. As per the NEET 2025 analysis by Physics Wallah, the NEET exam this year was tough. As the NEET 2025 exam was tough, the expected NEET cutoff will be lower than compared of the previous year’s exam. Candidates can check a detailed NEET 2025 paper analysis below.
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As per the Physics Wallah expected NEET cutoff 2025, several factors affect the cutoff of NEET 2025. Some of these factors are as follows:
As per the NEET analysis by Physics Wallah, the NEET exam difficulty level was tough this year. The tougher the exam is, the less number of students are likely to score higher marks. This hints towards a lower NEET cutoff.
For NEET 2025, the total number of seats under NEET UG has been increased due to the newly formed medical and dental colleges. As the number of MBBS seats has significantly increased, the competition for each seat will automatically drop. This drop in competition for each particular seat will result in lower competition, thus reducing the NEET cutoff.
As the NTA changed the NEET exam pattern this year wherein the total duration was cut short by 20 minutes. Also, the NTA removed the choice of optional questions, which made the NEET 2025 exam tough for students. All these changes result in a reduction of the NEET cutoff 2025.
As per several media reports, around 20.8 lakh students appeared for NEET 2025 exam. This number is around 2 lakh less than last year’s total number of candidates in NEET. The lesser the number of students who appeared in the exam, the less is the competition, hence, the less is the NEET cutoff 2025.
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
Among nineteen thousand ranks, it's appreciable if you are able to top 1,000 to 5,000 ranks; that means 5% to 10% (600 and above marks) to secure your seats in top elite colleges or top-performing government colleges
Given the caste, community, and other qualifications, this will be appreciated.
Results may vary from individual to individual, but the above-mentioned stats are true.
Hope it helps with your query. Good luck.
Hello,
To get into a Delhi government medical college via NEET UG, a general candidate and an EWS candidate need higher scores (often 650-700+), while OBC/SC/ST scores are lower but still competitive, with specific marks varying by college and quota (State/AIQ).
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hello,
Here are High Scoring Chapters for NEET 2026:
For more details access mentioned link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2026-high-weightage-chapters
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Hello aspirant ,
If you want a diploma or degree in orthopedics through NEET 2026 , know that orthopedics as a separate UG medical course does not exist . Orthopedics is a specialization after MBBS or after BPT . To enter medical fields through NEET , you must first qualify NEET and get admission in MBBS . After MBBS , You can choose orthopedics during postgraduate training .Alternatively , you can do BPT through entrance exams like CET or NEET based counselling , and then specialize in orthopedics through internships and certifications.
FOR REFERENCE : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/medical-courses-after-12th
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Hello aspirant,
You cannot rely only on NEET preparation to clear TS EAPCET . NEET covers Physics and Chemistry deeply but TS EAPCET also includes Intermediate IPE syllabus strictly , with questions directly based on textbooks concepts and formulas. Biology is needed for NEET , while EAPCET needs strong Maths for engineering streams. If you plan to attempt both , prepare NEET concepts thoroughly and separately revise IPE-LEVEL Maths, Physics, Chemistry for EAPCET , along with previous year papers.
FOR REFERENCE : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-syllabus
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