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    Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks for General, OBC, SC and ST

    Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks for General, OBC, SC and ST

    Ujjwal KirtiUpdated on 30 Jun 2026, 09:27 AM IST

    The National Testing Agency (NTA) releases the Re NEET 2026 qualifying marks, which are the minimum scores required to qualify the exam. Re NEET qualifying marks 2026 vary according to the candidates’ categories. Candidates have to secure the required Re NEET qualifying marks 2026 as per their category to be eligible for the counselling process. The Re NEET 2026 qualifying marks will be released along with the result.

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    1. What are the Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks?
    2. Expected Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks
    3. Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks: Previous Year’s Cutoff
    4. How Re NEET Qualifying Marks Is Different From Admission Cutoff?
    5. Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks: Affecting Factors
    Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks for General, OBC, SC and ST
    Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks for General

    There are various factors that determine the Re NEET 2026 qualifying marks and one of the important factors is the number of students registered and appeared for the Re NEET 2026 exam. This year, around 22.79 lakh students have registered. Candidates must keep in mind that Re NEET qualifying marks do not guarantee admission to a medical college in India, as the admission cutoff is different from the qualifying cutoff. To check the expected Re NEET 2026 qualifying marks, the previous year’s qualifying marks and more, read the full article below.

    What are the Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks?

    Candidates have to secure Re NEET qualifying marks which are minimum qualifying marks based on the category-wise qualifying percentile. Other factors to determine the Re NEET qualifying marks are exam difficulty level. Candidates who score equal to or above the qualifying marks are considered Re NEET qualified and can participate in the counselling for medical admissions.

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    Expected Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks

    NTA will release the official Re NEET 2026 cutoff after the result declaration. Candidates can check expected qualifying marks for Re NEET 2026 in the table below.

    Re NEET 2026 Expected Qualifying Marks

    Category

    Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Percentile

    Re NEET 2026 Expected Qualifying Scores

    General

    50th percentile

    705-148

    SC/ST/OBC

    40th percentile

    147-117

    General-PwD

    45th percentile

    148-131

    SC/ST/OBC- PwD

    40th percentile

    130-117

    Disclaimer: The expected Re NEET 2026 qualifying marks provided above is intended solely for reference purposes and may vary from the actual results. It should not be considered final or official.

    Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks: Previous Year’s Cutoff

    Re NEET qualifying marks 2026 changes every year based on various factors. As the Re NEET 2026 qualifying marks will be released later. Candidates can check the previous years’ NEET qualifying marks in the table below to understand the range of marks.

    Previous Year’s NEET Qualifying Scores

    Category

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    Re NEET qualifying marks for General category

    50th percentile

    686 - 144

    720-162

    720-137

    Re NEET qualifying marks for SC/ST/OBC

    40th percentile

    143-113

    161-127

    136-107

    Unreserved-PH

    45th percentile

    143 - 127

    161-144

    136-121

    SC/ST/OBC-PH

    40th percentile

    126 - 113

    143-127 for SC/OBC and 142-127 for ST-PH

    120-107

    How Re NEET Qualifying Marks Is Different From Admission Cutoff?

    Candidates must understand that the Re NEET qualifying marks 2026 and the admission cut-off are completely different. Scoring Re NEET qualifying marks is not a guarantee of getting into the medical colleges. Every college has its own admission cutoff based on the merit list and seats available in that college. Check the difference between Re NEET 2026 qualifying marks and admission cutoff below.

    • Re NEET Qualifying Marks
      Re NEET 2026 qualifying marks are the minimum scores required to pass the Re NEET examination and become eligible for counselling.

    • Re NEET Admission CutoffThe Re NEET admission cutoff is the last rank at which admission is granted in the medical colleges. Admission cutoff marks are generally much higher than the qualifying marks, especially for government medical colleges. For example, a candidate scoring 170 marks may qualify for Re NEET under the general category, but such marks may not be sufficient to get admission into an MBBS government college.
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    Re NEET 2026 Qualifying Marks: Affecting Factors

    There are several factors that affect Re NEET 2026 qualifying marks. Check them below.

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