NEET UG 2025 Cut-Offs: Expected Ranks & Scores for Top MBBS/BDS Colleges

The NEET cut-off is the minimum score/rank required for admission to medical/dental colleges. This page provides an in-depth analysis of expected cut-offs for NEET UG 2025, based on previous years' trends and factors influencing the current year.

What is NEET Cut-Off? (Definition & Importance)

The NEET cut-off varies annually, influenced by several key factors. It's broadly categorized into 'qualifying cut-off' (for eligibility) and 'admission cut-off' (for securing a seat).

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NEET 2025 Qualifying Cut-Offs (Minimum Percentile)

These are the minimum percentile scores required to be eligible for counselling:

Category Minimum Percentile Expected Score Range (Approx)
General/EWS 50th Percentile [Score Range e.g., 720-137]
OBC/SC/ST 40th Percentile [Score Range e.g., 136-107]
PwD (Gen/EWS) 45th Percentile [Score Range e.g., 136-121]
PwD (OBC/SC/ST) 40th Percentile [Score Range e.g., 120-107]

Important: These are merely qualifying cut-offs for *eligibility*. Actual admission cut-offs are much higher.

NEET 2025 Admission Cut-Offs: All India Quota (AIQ - 15%)

The AIQ covers 15% of government MBBS/BDS seats, plus seats in Deemed Universities, Central Universities, AIIMS, JIPMER, ESIC, and AFMC. These are highly competitive.

College Name Category Expected Closing Rank (AIR) Expected Score (Approx)
AIIMS New Delhi General [e.g., 50-70] [e.g., 700+]
Maulana Azad Medical College General [e.g., 120-150] [e.g., 690-695]
VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital General [e.g., 180-220] [e.g., 685-690]

~ 0% of AIQ General seats filled within Top 0 AIR last year.

NEET 2025 Admission Cut-Offs: State Quota (85%)

State quota cut-offs are highly variable based on domicile rules, state-specific seat matrices, and candidate pool. Click on your state below to see expected cut-offs.

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Uttar Pradesh

(Detailed tables for specific colleges within each state will be expanded upon official data release, or upon clicking for your state).

How to Use This Cut-Off Data:

  • Use these predictions for a **realistic self-assessment** of your admission chances.
  • **Do not rely solely** on these predictions; official cut-offs may vary.
  • **Research thoroughly** based on your rank and preferred state/colleges.
  • 💡 Consider both AIQ and State Quota options.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Will NEET cut-offs increase this year? +

Cut-offs depend on exam difficulty and candidate performance. While slight variations are common, major changes are less frequent unless there's a significant shift in seats or exam difficulty.

What's the difference between AIQ and State Quota cut-offs? +

AIQ cut-offs are generally higher as they are based on a nationwide pool. State Quota cut-offs vary widely per state and depend on the domicile candidate pool and state-specific policies.

For detailed counselling steps, proceed to our NEET Counselling Guide.