Saturday, June 14, 2025

NEET - 2025 Category wise Expected Cut - Off Marks Previous Years Trends

 The National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted the NEET UG 2025 exam and lakhs of students across India are eagerly awaiting their final results. In the meantime, students are keen to know the expected category-wise cut-off marks to estimate their chances of admission in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical courses. Here we provide a detailed analysis of the NEET 2025 expected cut-off for all categories including General, OBC, SC, ST, and PwD based on previous years' trends, exam difficulty, and expected competition. Check NEET 2025 expected cut-off marks for General, OBC, SC, ST, and PwD categories. Know qualifying percentile, trends, and what happens next after NEET result.

Check NEET 2025 expected cut-off marks for General, OBC, SC, ST, and PwD categories. Know qualifying percentile, trends,

NEET UG 2025 Expected Cut Off Marks ( Category wise )

Category

Qualifying Percentile

Expected Cut – Off Marks for 720

General ( UR )

50th Percentile

710 – 117

OBC

40th Percentile

116 – 93

SC

40th Percentile

116 – 93

ST

40th Percentile

116 – 93

General – PwD

45th Percentile

116 – 105

OBC/SC/ST PwD

40th Percentile

104 - 93


Factors Affecting NEET Cut-Off Marks

1. Difficulty level of the exam

2. Total number of candidates appeared

3. Number of MBBS/BDS seats available

4. Reservation category & seat matrix

5. Previous year trends

Previous Years NEET Cut Off Marks 

Years

General Cut Off Marks

OBC/SC/ST/ Cut Off

General - PwD

2024

720 – 137

136 – 107

136 – 121

2023

720 – 137

136 – 107

136 – 121

2022

 715 – 117

116 - 93

116 - 105


What After Knowing Cut-Off?

  1. If your score is above the expected cut-off, you’re likely qualified for counselling.
  2. The next steps include:
  3. MCC All India Quota (AIQ) Counselling
  4. State-level Counselling
  5. Deemed University and Private Medical College Counselling

FAQs – NEET 2025 Cut-Off Marks

1. Is the NEET cut-off same every year?
No. It varies based on competition level, difficulty of exam, and number of seats.

2. What is the minimum NEET score for government MBBS college?
It depends on the state and category, but generally above 600+ is safe for General category in govt colleges.

3. Will NTA declare separate cut-off for each category?
Yes, NTA releases category-wise qualifying marks along with result.

4. Is qualifying in NEET enough to get a seat?
No. Qualifying only makes you eligible for counselling. Admission depends on score, rank, and category.

5. Can I get MBBS seat with 400 marks in NEET?
Possible in private colleges or through state quota for reserved categories.