NEET PG 2025 Cutoff Drop For OBC, General, SC/ST Categories: Comparison with 2023, & 2022

NEET PG 2025 Cutoff Drop For OBC, General, SC/ST Categories: Comparison with 2023, & 2022

Shamshad Ali DarUpdated on 21 Aug 2025, 03:15 PM IST

The NBE has released NEET PG 2025 cut off along with the results. The authority has announced NEET cut off 2025 for all categories. The qualifying cut off for NEET PG 2025 has shown a dip across all categories as compared to previous year cutoff. The NEET PG cut off 2025 for General category is 276 marks, for SC,ST and OBC categories, it is 235 marks and for General PwD , the cut off stands at 255 marks.

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  1. NEET PG 2025 cut off marks
  2. NEET PG cut off 2025 category-wise
  3. Category-wsie NEET PG 2025 cut off drop
  4. Factors determining the NEET PG cut off 2025
  5. NEET PG 2025 cut off drop: Previous Years
NEET PG 2025 Cutoff Drop For OBC, General, SC/ST Categories: Comparison with 2023, & 2022
NEET PG 2025 Cutoff Drop

As per the NEET PG result statistics, the qualifying cut off 2025 for SC, ST, OBC and PwD categories have dropped compared to previous years. However, the NEET PG cut off for General category was slightly higher than 275 marks recorded in 2022. Check this article to know more about NEET PG 2025 cut off drop for government medical colleges, qualifying percentile and more.

NEET PG 2025 cut off marks

The NBE has released NEET PG qualifying marks for each category. The category-wise cut off marks for NEET PG can be checked in the table below.

NEET PG cut off 2025 category-wise

CategoryMinimum qualifying criteriaCutoff scores 2025 (out of 800)

General/ EWS

50th percentile

276

SC/ST/OBC (including PwBD of SC/ ST/ OBC)

40th percentile

235

General PwBD

45th percentile

255

Category-wsie NEET PG 2025 cut off drop

The NBE released the NEET PG 2025 cut off marks across all categories. The NEET PG cut off 2025 has shown a drop as compared to the previous years. It must be noted that the NEET PG cut off for 2024 was not announced by NBE as it has adopted the normalisation method to calculate the percentile as the exam was held in two shifts. The NEET PG cut off percentile is 50th for General category. The cut off percentile for SC, ST and OBC categories is fixed at 40th percentile. For the General PwD category, the qualifying percentile stands at 45th.

Factors determining the NEET PG cut off 2025

Check the following factors that influence the cut off for NEET PG:

  • Number of appeared candidates

  • Difficulty level of the exam

  • Availability of seats

  • Reservation criteria

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NEET PG 2025 cut off drop: Previous Years

Check the previous years NEET PG cut off marks in the table below.

CategoryNEET PG qualifying percentileCutoff scores 2023Cutoff scores 2022Cutoff scores 2021

General/ EWS

50th percentile

291

275

302

SC/ST/OBC (including PwBD of SC/ ST/ OBC)

40th percentile

257

245

265

General PwBD

45th percentile

274

260

283

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Questions related to NEET MDS

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Have a question related to NEET MDS ?

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.

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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.