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The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has decided to reduce the qualifying cutoff percentile of NEET MDS 2025. As per the revised NEET MDS 2025 cutoff percentile, the qualifying percentile is reduced by 19.863 percentile for all the categories. This NEET MDS 2025 revised cutoff in qualifying percentile is done to fill the remaining vacant seats through the ongoing NEET MDS counselling 2025.
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To be eligible for the NEET MDS 2025 counselling, candidates need to secure the minimum qualifying percentile as set by the NBE. As per the NBE, general category students need to secure a minimum of 50 percentile, whereas, SC/ST/OBC (including PwD) and UR - PwD are required to secure 40 and 45 percentile respectively. However, with the reduction of qualifying percentile, the NEET MDS revised minimum marks 2025 are 30.137 percentile for general category, 20.137 for SC/ST/OBC category, and 25.137 percentile for UR-PwD category. Read the full article to know comprehensive details about the NEET MDS 2025 revised cutoff.
The cutoff of NEET MDS 2025 is revised with the reduction of qualifying percentile. The NEET MDS revised cutoff 2025 is provided in the table below.
S.No. | Category | Revised cutoff percentile |
General category (UR/ EWS) | 30.137 | |
SC/ ST/ OBC (Including PwD of SC/ ST/ OBC) | 20.137 | |
3. | UR - PwD | 25.137 |
Category | Qualifying Percentile | Cutoff Score (Out of 960) | Revised cutoff score |
General / EWS | 50th Percentile | 261 | 197 |
General PwBD | 45th Percentile | 244 | 182 |
SC / ST / OBC (Including PwBD) | 40th Percentile | 227 | 168 |
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The NEET MDS 2025 cutoff is revised mainly to fill the empty seats during the NEET MDS counselling 2025 process. In the past, NBEMS has lowered the cutoff in accordance with the Dental Council of India (DCI) and MoHFW when there are not enough qualifying candidates to occupy the available MDS seats.
This approach of reducing the NEET MDS qualifying percentile 2025 helps dental colleges increase their enrollment, especially in less popular specialisations or private/deemed institutes.
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With a NEET MDS rank of 1,172, your chances of getting admission to Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences, Chandigarh, are very strong under the All India Quota. The institute’s closing rank for general category candidates in recent years has been well beyond your rank, making you eligible for consideration. While top clinical branches like Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, and Endodontics may be highly competitive and close at lower ranks, you still have a good chance of getting clinical specialties such as Periodontology, Prosthodontics, or Public Health Dentistry. Final allotment will depend on your category, the choices filled, and seat availability during the counselling rounds. Overall, your rank positions you well for admission into a reputable government dental college like HS Judge with a clinical branch.
Hello aspirant,
As your rank is high, it is very much possible for you to get a seat in government dental college, Triuvananthpuram in OMFS department.
For better updates, vist the link given below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-mds-college-predictor
In NEET MDS, the All India 50% category rank is your rank among candidates of the same category (like OBC, SC, ST) only for AIQ 50% seats. It helps in category-wise seat allotment during counseling. The lower the rank, the better your chances in your category.
With 211 marks in NEET MDS 2025, getting Endodontics in government colleges is very unlikely due to high cutoffs. However, you may have a chance in some private colleges or deemed universities where the competition is lower. Keep an eye on counselling rounds and management quota seats.
With an AIQ rank of 1188 in NEET MDS 2025, getting a government seat is unlikely, especially if you are in the General category. Usually, government seats go to candidates with ranks below 1000. However, you can try private or deemed universities where seats may be available for your rank. Look for different specializations and colleges to increase your chances of admission.
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