NEET Cutoff Marks 2025: How many marks will get you a government medical seat? Know the possible cutoff for General, OBC, and SC-ST.
Siddhi Jain June 17, 2025 06:15 PM

If you also want to be admitted to MBBS in a government medical college, then it is important to know in which range your marks are and up to how many marks in which category can you get a government seat.

After the release of the NEET 2025 result, the thing that students are waiting for the most is the cutoff for admission to government medical college. The hard work of lakhs of students now depends on whether they will get an MBBS seat in their marks or not. The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the result and answer key on June 14, after which students are constantly searching to know the state-wise and category-wise possible cutoff.

This year, about 22 lakh students took part in the NEET exam, out of which about 12 lakh have passed the exam. The number of seats is limited, but the competition is fierce. In such a situation, it is important to know at what level your score is and in which category you can get a government college.

What is NEET qualifying cutoff?

NEET qualifying cutoff is the minimum score that a student needs to participate in counseling. For the General and EWS category, this cutoff is the 50th percentile, whose score can be estimated between 160 to 720 this time. At the same time, for OBC, SC and ST category students, it is the 40th percentile, which can be between about 125 to 159 marks.

How many marks are required for admission in government colleges?

If you want to get an MBBS seat under All India Quota, then candidates of General and EWS category will have to score around 620 to 680 or more marks. OBC students may need 590 to 610 marks and SC-ST candidates may need 520 to 550 marks. At the same time, in the state quota, seats can be obtained for 570 to 620 marks for the general category. OBC is expected to get a seat with 550 to 590 marks and SC-ST with 420 to 490 marks.

What things affect the cutoff?

NEET cutoff is different every year because it depends on many things. First of all, the level of the exam - if the paper is difficult, then the cutoff can go down. The second reason is the number of seats - if the MBBS/BDS seats increase, then more students can get a chance. Apart from this, the performance of the students and the coaching level also play an important role.

Talking about state-wise performance...

According to reports, this time the most successful candidates have come from Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. In UP, around 3.3 lakh students appeared for the exam and around 1.7 lakh passed. Out of 2.4 lakh students from Maharashtra, more than 1.2 lakh students qualified the exam.

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