NEET Cut off 2025: Category wise Expected Cut Off with Percentile

NEET Cut-Off: The National Testing Agency (NTA) administered the National Eligibility Entrance Test for undergraduates (NEET-UG) on May 5 across 557 cities, including international locations. The results for NEET UG 2024 were announced on June 4, 2024. In conjunction with the results, NTA has disclosed the NEET UG 2024 cutoff scores and qualifying percentiles.

Annually, NTA publishes category-specific cutoffs and qualifying percentiles for NEET MBBS. The qualifying cutoff represents the minimum score necessary for eligibility to participate in MBBS programs at institutions throughout India. This year, NEET 2024 scores will determine admissions to over 100,000 MBBS seats across 612 medical colleges and 315 dental colleges.

NEET Cutoff 2024

Category Cut off percentile Cut off score
UR/EWS 50th 720-164
OBC 40th 163-129
SC 40th 163-129
ST 40th 163-129
UR/EWS-PwD 45th 163-146
OBC-PwD 40th 145-129
SC-PwD 40th 145-129
ST-PwD 40th 141-129

NEET Cutoff 2023

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is the main body responsible for releasing the NEET Cutoff scores. In 2023, the NEET cutoff for the general category was 720-137, for the SC/ST/OBC category was 136-107, for the general- PH category was 136-121, and for Sc/ST/OBC- PH was 120-107. 

Category NEET 2023 Cutoff Percentile NEET 2023 Cutoff Marks
General/EWS 50 720-137
OBC, SC, ST 40 136-107
General/EWS/PH 45 136-121
OBC & PH 40 120-107
SC & PH 40 120-107
ST & PH 40 120-108

NEET Toppers 2024

Name Total Marks NEET AIR Category Category Rank
Mridul Manya Anand 720 1 OBC-(NCL) 1
Ayush Naugraiya 720 1 GEN-EWS 1
Akshat Pangaria 720 1 GENERAL 1
Gunmay Garg 720 1 GENERAL 1
Aditya Kumar Panda 720 1 GENERAL 1
Arghyadeep Dutta 720 1 OBC-(NCL) 1
Saksham Agrawal 720 1 GENERAL 1
Sujoy Dutta 720 1 GENERAL 1
Aryan Yadav 720 1 OBC-(NCL) 1
Manav Priyadarshi 720 1 OBC-(NCL) 1
Palansha Agarwal 720 1 GENERAL 1
Dhruv Garg 720 1 GENERAL 1
Krishnamurti Pankaj Shiw 720 1 GENERAL 1
Kriti Sharma 720 1 GENERAL 1
Samit Kumar Saini 720 1 OBC-(NCL) 1
Iram Quazi 720 1 GENERAL 1

What is the NEET Cut-off?

The NEET general cut-off score is the minimum mark necessary for a candidate to secure qualification in the medical entrance test. Within medical entrance assessments, there exist two primary types of NEET cut-offs: the qualifying cut-off and the admission cut-off. The NEET qualifying marks 2024 represents the minimum mark a candidate must achieve to successfully clear the examination, while the NEET 2024 cut-off denotes the final rank at which an applicant becomes eligible for admission. 

All medical colleges that accept NEET scores use the NEET admission cut-off as the basis for granting admission. The state-specific NEET cut-offs for both government and private colleges are determined and published by the respective state authorities. Through the NEET examination, admissions will be allocated for a total of 97,293 MBBS, 27,868 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, 603 BVSc, and AH seats, in addition to 1205 AIIMS MBBS and 200 JIPMER MBBS seats across 15 AIIMS and 2 JIPMER Educations. Aspiring candidates can find information regarding the category-wise anticipated cut-off for 2024, the minimum qualifying percentile, cut-off ranks, the tie-breaking procedure, and other pertinent details here.

How Many Marks Are Required in NEET for MBBS?

A common query among NEET aspirants revolves around the marks required to successfully pass the NEET 2024 exam for MBBS. The response to this query varies each year due to several influencing factors, including the exam’s difficulty level, the number of test takers, and the availability of seats in different medical colleges.

The NEET exam comprises 200 multiple-choice questions, with a maximum attainable score of 720. The scoring system awards four marks for each correct answer and deducts one mark for each incorrect response. Thus, a candidate’s NEET 2024 score is determined by the count of correct answers minus the count of incorrect answers, multiplied by one.

To clear the NEET exam, candidates must achieve a minimum qualifying score. In the preceding year, the NEET qualifying score was set at 117 out of 720 for unreserved category candidates and 116 for reserved category candidates. This signifies that unreserved category candidates need to secure a minimum of 117 marks to become eligible for medical college admissions, while reserved category candidates must obtain at least 116 marks.

Nevertheless, candidates must recognize that achieving the NEET minimum qualifying score does not automatically guarantee admission to medical colleges. The medical admission process through NEET hinges on a combination of a candidate’s NEET score, their rank in the NEET exam, and their eligibility for admission, determined by various criteria established by admission authorities.

NEET 2023 Cut Off

NEET 2024 aspirants can refer to the table below for the NEET 2023 cut-off score and percentile for the General and SC/ST/OBC Categories so that they can get an idea of the tentative NEET 2024 cut-off. 

Category Qualifying criteria NEET cutoff 2023
NEET UR/EWS Cutoff 50th Percentile 720-137
NEET OBC Cutoff  40th Percentile 136-107
NEET SC Cutoff 40th Percentile 136-107
NEET ST Cutoff 40th Percentile 136-107
NEET UR / EWS & PH Cutoff 45th Percentile 136-121
NEET OBC & PH Cutoff 40th Percentile 120-107
NEET SC & PH Cutoff 40th Percentile 120-107
NEET ST & PH Cutoff 40th Percentile 120-108

NEET 2022 Cut-off 

Category  NEET 2022 Cut-off Score NEET 2022 Cut-off Percentile 
UR/EWS 715-117 50th
OBC/ SC/ ST 116-93 40th
General – PH 116-105 45th
OBC/ SC/ ST- PH 104-93 40th

NEET 2021 Cut-off 

Category NEET 2021 cut-off percentile NEET 2021 cut-off scores No. of qualified candidates
UR/ EWS 50th percentile 720-138 770864
OBC 40th percentile 137-108 66978
SC 40th percentile 137-108 22384
ST 40th percentile 137-108 9312
UR/ EWS-PWD 45th percentile 137-122 313
OBC-PWD 40th percentile 121-108 157
SC-PWD 40th percentile 121-108 59
ST-PWD 40th percentile 121-108 14

NEET 2024 Related Links

How to Calculate NEET Score? NEET 2024 Counselling
How to Predict Your College with NEET Rank?  How to Calculate NEET Percentile?
What is a Good Score in NEET? NEET 2024 Passing Marks
NEET 2023 Toppers List  

Frequently Asked Questions

The delay in the session has no relation to the cut-off. The cut-off is dependent on factors like the number of students appearing, the difficulty level of the paper, the performance of test-takers, etc. Please check the cutoff from the official website as it is released by the NTA.

The validity of the NEET score is only 1 year. Candidates can take admission to the medical course by using these scores only in a particular year.

Candidates must check the official website of NTA NEET as the cutoff was released by the authorities for all categories. The cut-off is also provided above on the page for students’ reference. 

The NEET UG passing marks are somewhere around 45 percent or higher for NEET 2024.

The NEET cutoff is calculated based on the scores. For example: if you score 198 marks in physics and 200 in chemistry and 200 in biology, your cutoff will be calculated like this, 198/4 +200/4+200 /2 = 49.5+50+100 which will be equal to 199.50