The expected cutoff of Re NEET 2026 is provided here based on the difficulty level of the re-exam, exam analysis, total appeared candidates, and previous year cutoff trends. The Re NEET 2026 expected cutoff represents the minimum qualifying marks required to participate in MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and other NEET UG counselling processes conducted through MCC and respective state authorities. Candidates can check the Re NEET 2026 expected cutoff PDF to check category-wise cutoffs and other admission releated details.
The expected Re NEET 2026 cutoff depends on several factors, such as total candidates appearing for the re-examination, the difficulty level of the question paper, total available seats, and overall performance of students. Since the original NEET UG 2026 exam held on May 3 was cancelled and a fresh examination is being conducted on June 21, the cutoff is expected to be determined based on the performance in Re-NEET 2026. It is expected that the Re-NEET 2026 cutoff marks are likely to remain competitive. However, the final cutoff will mainly depend on total candidates and paper difficulty level.
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The expected cutoff of NEET 2026 re-exam based on the exam analysis, paper difficulty level, total candidates who appeared for re-exam and other factors is provided below. Along with the minimum qualifying marks, the Re NEET 2026 expected cut off for government colleges is mentioned below.
Category | Qualifying Percentile | Minimum Cutoff Marks (Out of 720) |
|---|---|---|
50th Percentile | 705 - 148 | |
40th Percentile | 147 - 117 | |
40th Percentile | 147 - 117 | |
40th Percentile | 147 - 117 | |
Re NEET expected cutoff 2026 for EWS | 50th Percentile | 705 - 148 |
Disclaimer: This expected cutoff is although prepared considering past year trends, total candidates, available seats, and exam difficulty level, it should be used for informational purpose only and should not be considered as conclusive.
Where the minimum qualifying marks in Re NEET 2026 to be eligible for the counselling are same for all courses, the course-wise expected cutoff for Re NEET 2026 differs for the admission. The course-wise expected cutoff for Re NEET 2026 is provided below.
| Course | Expected Admission Cutoff Marks (Out of 720) |
|---|---|
Re NEET 2026 expected cut off for MBBS | ~ 625 |
BDS expected cutoff for Re NEET 2026 | ~ 595 |
BAMS expected cutoff for NEET 2026 re-exam | ~ 605 |
BHMS expected cut off 2026 | ~ 595 |
The expected cutoff for government medical colleges in Re-NEET 2026 is likely to remain high due to strong competition for a limited number of seats. Based on previous years' admission trends and the expected candidates in the re-exam, the expected NEET 2026 cutoff for government colleges is provided below.
| Category | All India Quota (AIQ) | State Quota | AIIMS Institutes |
|---|---|---|---|
General/UR | 615 - 630+ | 590 - 610+ | ~ 690+ |
OBC-NCL | 595 - 610+ | 580 - 600+ | ~ 680+ |
EWS | 590 - 610+ | 575 - 595+ | ~ 675+ |
SC | 520 - 540+ | 480 - 520+ | ~ 655+ |
ST | 490 - 510+ | 420 - 480+ | ~ 630+ |
Disclaimer: This expected NEET 2026 cutoff for MBBS government colleges is provided based on the analysis of last year's admission cutoff.
Various coaching institutes will release their own expected cutoff based on the exam difficulty level and considering other factors. The coaching-wise expected cutoff of Re NEET 2026 can be checked below.
| Category | Percentile | NEET 2025 | NEET 2024 | NEET 2023 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
UR/EWS | 50th | 686 - 144 | 720 - 162 | 720 - 137 |
OBC/SC/ST | 40th | 143 - 113 | 161 - 127 | 136 - 107 |
UR/EWS - PwBD | 45th | 143 - 127 | 161 - 144 | 136 - 121 |
OBC/SC/ST - PwBD | 40th | 126 - 113 | 143 - 127 | 120 - 107 |
The qualifying percentile in NEET cutoff has remained unchanged over the last three years, with 50th percentile for UR/EWS, 40th percentile for OBC/SC/ST, 45th percentile for UR/EWS-PwBD, and 40th percentile for OBC/SC/ST-PwBD categories.
NEET 2024 recorded the highest qualifying cutoff marks among the last three years across all categories.
The General category cutoff increased from 720-137 in 2023 to 720-162 in 2024, indicating stronger overall performance by candidates.
The General category cutoff dropped to 686-144 in 2025, suggesting a relatively tougher exam or lower score distribution compared to 2024.
The OBC, SC, and ST category cutoff rose from 136-107 in 2023 to 161-127 in 2024 before declining to 143-113 in 2025.
PwBD category cutoffs also followed a similar trend, increasing significantly in 2024 and decreasing in 2025.
The minimum qualifying marks for reserved categories have consistently remained above 100 over the last three years.
Higher cutoff marks generally indicate an easier paper and better overall candidate performance, while lower cutoffs suggest a comparatively difficult exam.
The sharp rise in cutoff marks in 2024 shows that a large number of students scored well, whereas the decline in 2025 reflects relatively lower scores among candidates.
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