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    Re NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff by Motion: Qualifying Marks and Percentile

    Re NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff by Motion: Qualifying Marks and Percentile

    Manisha TiwariUpdated on 21 Jun 2026, 04:47 PM IST

    The National Testing Agency has successfully conducted the re NEET 2026 exam on June 21, 2026. The experts from Motion Institute will soon release the re NEET 2026 expected cutoff 2026 for all categories. By understanding the re NEET 2026 expected cutoff by Motion, candidates can estimate their admission chances in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and other undergraduate medical courses.

    Live | Jun 21, 2026 | 7:38 PM IST

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    1. Re NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff By Motion Institute
    2. Re NEET Qualifying Cutoff by NTA: Previous Year
    3. What Is Considered A Safe Score In NEET Re-Exam 2026?
    4. Previous Year's Expected NEET Cut off by Motion
    Re NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff by Motion: Qualifying Marks and Percentile
    Re NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff by Motion

    The re NEET 2026 exam was conducted in pen and paper mode. The Motion Institute provides NEET analysis and expected cutoff based on expert’s review on question paper, difficulty level and feedback obtained from the test takers. The re NEET 2026 expected cutoff by Motion is reliable which candidates can use to know their chances of qualifying the medical entrance exam. Read the full article to know more about re NEET expected cutoff 2026 by Motion and detailed exam analysis.

    Re NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff By Motion Institute

    The NEET 2026 re-exam expected cutoff by Motion Institute will be updated here once released by subject experts. The Motion institute prepares the re NEET 2026 expected cutoff by analysing the paper difficulty level, number of candidates appeared, previous year’s cutoff trends and the performance of students. The expected re NEET 2026 cutoff by Motion Institute can be checked from the table below.

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    Expected Re NEET 2026 Cutoff by Motion 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 Qualifying Cutoff by NTA: Previous Year

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

    NEET 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 Considered A Safe Score In NEET Re-Exam 2026?

    Along with checking the expected cutoff, candidates should also have an idea of the score range that can improve their chances of securing a medical seat. A safe score is the mark range that has offered a better possibility of admission during the NEET counselling process.

    For candidates belonging to the General category, a score of 650+ marks is often regarded as a safe score for government medical colleges admission under the All India Quota. However, the exact score required for admission can vary depending on factors such as category-wise reservations, state quota policies, seat availability, and counselling outcomes. Meanwhile, those obtaining scores between 500 and 600 marks may explore admission opportunities in private medical colleges, deemed universities, and other medical courses based on their rank and category.

    It is important to note that the final re NEET 2026 cutoff will be influenced by several factors, including the overall difficulty level of the examination, the number of candidates appearing, their performance, and the total number of seats available for admission.

    Previous Year's Expected NEET Cut off by Motion

    The expected cutoff released by Motion Institute based on previous years' trends can help candidates who appeared for re NEET 2026 know their chances of qualifying. By analyzing past cutoff patterns, students can estimate the probable qualifying marks and gain a better understanding of the competition level expected this year.

    Previous Year's Expected NEET Cutoff By Motion Institute

    Category

    Qualifying Percentile

    Expected Range of NEET 2025 Cutoff Scores

    General

    50th percentile

    610-600

    EWS

    50th percentile

    585-600

    OBC

    40th percentile

    610-600

    SC

    40th percentile

    480-500

    ST

    40th percentile

    470-490

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