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    Re NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff by Aakash Institute for General, OBC, SC and ST

    Re NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff by Aakash Institute for General, OBC, SC and ST

    Sonia VatsUpdated on 21 Jun 2026, 04:32 PM IST

    The NTA has conducted the re NEET 2026 exam successfully in offline mode. The experts from Aakash Institute will now publish the Re NEET 2026 category-wise expected cutoff, along with a detailed paper analysis. The predicted cutoff will help aspirants check their qualifying chances and understand the expected competition level for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other UG medical courses.

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    1. Re NEET 2026 Expected Cut off by Aakash Institute
    2. Re NEET 2026 Analysis by Aakash Institute
    3. Re NEET Qualifying Cutoff by NTA: Previous Year
    4. What is a Safe Score for Re NEET 2026?
    5. Previous Year's Expected Re NEET Cut off by Aakash
    Re NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff by Aakash Institute for General, OBC, SC and ST
    Re NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff by Aakash Institute for General, OBC, SC and ST

    The Re NEET UG 2026 exam was conducted for over 22 lakh medical students. Every year, Aakash Institute provides an expert-based NEET analysis and expected cutoff after evaluating the question paper, difficulty level, and student feedback. Candidates must read the article to know more about Re NEET 2026 expected cutoff by Aakash Institute and detailed exam analysis.

    Re NEET 2026 Expected Cut off by Aakash Institute

    The NEET 2026 expected cutoff by Aakash Institute will be updated here once released by subject experts. The expected cutoff is prepared after analysing the overall difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates, previous years' cutoff trends, and the anticipated performance of students. Candidates can refer to the category-wise expected cutoff table below once it is available.

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    Expected Re NEET 2026 Cutoff by Aakash Institute

    Category

    Qualifying Percentile

    Expected Range of Re NEET 2026 Cutoff Scores

    General

    50th percentile

    To be announced

    General-PwD

    45th percentile

    To be announced

    OBC

    40th percentile

    To be announced

    SC

    40th percentile

    To be announced

    ST

    40th percentile

    To be announced

    OBC-PwD

    40th percentile

    To be announced

    SC-PwD

    40th percentile

    To be announced

    ST-PwD

    40th percentile

    To be announced

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    Re NEET 2026 Analysis by Aakash Institute

    Aakash Institute will soon publish a detailed Re NEET 2026 paper analysis based on feedback received from students and experts. The Aakash NEET 2026 analysis will include the overall difficulty level, section-wise review, topic-wise weightage, expected good attempts, and the expected cutoff.

    According to experts, the Re NEET question paper is expected to maintain a strong focus on NCERT concepts while testing candidates' conceptual clarity and analytical skills. Along with direct questions, aspirants may find application-based and assertion-reasoning questions that require a deeper understanding of the syllabus. The complete exam analysis will also explain which sections were comparatively easier or more time-consuming, helping students evaluate their overall performance.

    Re NEET Qualifying Cutoff by NTA: Previous Year

    Candidates can refer to the previous year's NEET qualifying cutoff released by NTA to understand the expected qualifying trend for Re NEET 2026.

    NEET UG 2025 Cutoff

    Category

    Qualifying Percentile

    Cutoff Score

    UR/EWS

    50th percentile

    686 - 144

    OBC

    40th percentile

    143 - 113

    SC

    40th percentile

    143 - 113

    ST

    40th percentile

    143 - 113

    UR/EWS-PwBD

    45th percentile

    143 - 127

    OBC PwD

    40th percentile

    126 - 113

    SC PwD

    40th percentile

    126 - 113

    ST PwD

    40th percentile

    126 - 113

    What is a Safe Score for Re NEET 2026?

    Apart from checking the expected cutoff, candidates should also know the Re NEET 2026 safe score required for admission to medical colleges. A safe score refers to the marks that provide a relatively higher probability of securing admission based on previous counselling trends and seat availability.

    For General category candidates, scoring 650 marks or above is generally considered a NEET safe score for admission to government medical colleges through the All India Quota. However, the actual admission cutoff may vary depending on the category, state quota, number of available seats, and counselling trends.

    Students securing around 620 marks or more may also have a good chance of obtaining an MBBS seat in several states, while those scoring between 500 and 600 marks could be eligible for admission to private medical colleges, deemed universities, or other medical programmes.The final Re NEET 2026 cutoff will depend on factors such as exam difficulty, candidate performance, and seat matrix.

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    Previous Year's Expected Re NEET Cut off by Aakash

    The previous year's expected cutoff released by Aakash Institute provides useful insights for candidates appearing in Re NEET 2026. Comparing past cutoff trends helps students estimate the likely qualifying score and understand the level of competition.

    Previous Year's Expected NEET Cutoff by Aakash Institute

    Category

    Qualifying Percentile

    Expected Range of NEET 2025 Cutoff Scores

    General

    50th percentile

    155-165

    General-PwD

    45th percentile

    140-150

    OBC

    40th percentile

    125-135

    SC

    40th percentile

    120-130

    ST

    40th percentile

    115-125

    OBC-PwD

    40th percentile

    110-120

    SC-PwD

    40th percentile

    105-115

    ST-PwD

    40th percentile

    100-110

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    Hello Dear Student,

    Yes , a BSc in Anesthesia is available without NEET in many institutions, as it is a paramedical course where admissions are typically based on merit (Class 12 marks) or institute-level entrance exams rather than the NEET score.

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