NEET 2025 Cut Off

14 Jun 2025

NEET 2025 MBBS Cut Off Guide: Minimum Marks for Government Medical Colleges

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) remains India’s most significant medical entrance examination, with lakhs of students competing each year for limited seats in top government medical colleges. The NEET 2025 exam was successfully held on May 4, 2025, and candidates are now eagerly awaiting their results, expected to be announced by June 14, 2025.

As the result day approaches, one of the most critical aspects for aspirants is understanding the NEET 2025 cut-off—the minimum score required to qualify for MBBS admission in government colleges. This blog offers a complete overview of the expected cut-off, qualifying marks by category, and what to do after qualifying.

NEET UG 2025 Overview
 
Particulars Details
Exam Name NEET (UG) 2025
Conducting Body National Testing Agency (NTA)
Academic Year 2025–26
Date of Exam May 4, 2025
Expected Result Date June 14, 2025
Official Website exams.nta.ac.in
 
Factors That Influence NEET 2025 Cut-Off

The NEET cut-off is established annually based on a number of criteria, including:

  • Total number of candidates who appeared
  • Difficulty level of the question paper
  • The number of MBBS and BDS seats that are available at each college
  • Overall performance of candidates
  • Category-wise reservation policies
These parameters are analysed collectively to decide the minimum marks candidates must score to be considered qualified.

NEET 2025 Tie-Breaking Rules

The following tie-breaking technique will be used by NTA to determine the ranks of candidates if two or more receive identical scores on the NEET 2025:
  • candidate with better biology (zoology and botany) grades
  • More points in Physics if Biology scores are equal
  • If still tied, Chemistry marks will be considered
  • The candidate with fewer wrong answers is given preference if the tie is not broken.
Expected NEET 2025 Cut-Off Scores and Percentile (Category-Wise)

Below is the expected qualifying percentile along with the projected score range for each category:

Category Qualifying Percentile Expected Cut-Off Range
General (UR) 50th Percentile 720 – 164
General-PH 45th Percentile 163 – 146
OBC/SC/ST 40th Percentile 163 – 129
OBC/SC-PH 40th Percentile 145 – 129
ST-PH 40th Percentile 141 – 129
 
Minimum Marks Required to Qualify for Counselling

To move forward with the counselling process, candidates must achieve the following minimum scores based on their category:

  • General (UR): 164 marks
  • OBC: 129 marks
  • SC: 129 marks
  • ST: 129 marks
  • General-PH: 145 marks
  • OBC/SC-PH: 135 marks
Both the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) and state quota counseling are subject to these qualifying scores.

What Happens After Meeting the Cut-Off?

Once a candidate qualifies, the next step is participating in the counselling process. Counselling is conducted by:
  • Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) for AIQ and central universities
  • State counselling authorities for respective state quotas
Candidates must register online, fill in their college preferences, and complete document verification as per the announced schedule.
 
Important counselling updates will be published on the following portals:
  • Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)
  • Official websites of individual state medical councils
Conclusion

NEET 2025 has seen participation from over 22 lakh aspirants, making competition for MBBS seats in government colleges highly intense. Planning ahead and evaluating your prospects of admission require knowing the category-specific cut-off.

However, qualifying the cut-off is only the beginning. Candidates must now focus on the counselling process, ensure their documents are in order, and make informed decisions during college selection.

Stay informed, track official announcements closely, and be prepared for the next steps in your medical journey.

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