

The JIPMER cutoff is the last rank or score at which a student gets MBBS admission in JIPMER through NEET counselling. It is usually shown as an opening rank and closing rank.
The opening rank means the best rank at which admission started for a category. The closing rank means the last rank that got a seat in that category and round.
Students should understand one important point: JIPMER does not conduct a separate MBBS entrance exam now. MBBS admission is through NEET UG and MCC counselling. The NEET 2026 information bulletin states that NEET UG is the common entrance test for undergraduate medical education, and NEET has been used for MBBS admission in AIIMS and JIPMER since 2020.
Checked on 13 July 2026: the official NEET 2026 JIPMER admission cutoff has not been published. The NEET official website currently shows public notices related to the NEET UG 2026 re-examination answer key challenge, refund related updates, and candidate activities, but not the final JIPMER 2026 cutoff list.
The MCC website is the key counselling source because MCC handles counselling for JIPMER seats. MCC states that it conducts UG counselling for 100% JIPMER seats for Puducherry and Karaikal.
So students should remember this simple rule:
NTA releases NEET result and All India Rank. MCC counselling decides the actual JIPMER admission cutoff.
Expected cutoff numbers are useful only for planning. They should not be treated as official confirmation.
Based on available counselling trend references, JIPMER Puducherry is likely to remain one of the most competitive MBBS options after AIIMS Delhi and a few top government medical colleges. The reference competitor article estimates JIPMER Puducherry closing ranks around 250–300 for General, 740–780 for OBC, around 3,850–3,900 for SC, and around 12,500 for ST. Another education portal also places the expected General closing rank around 200–300 and OBC around 700–800, while clearly noting that MCC has not released the 2026 cutoff yet.
| Category | Practical Target Range for Planning |
| General | Try to stay within top 300 AIR |
| OBC-NCL | Try to stay within top 800 AIR |
| EWS | Preferably within top 1,500–1,700 AIR |
| SC | Around top 4,000 AIR may be competitive |
| ST | Around top 12,000–13,000 AIR may be competitive |
| PwD | Varies widely by seat availability and eligible category |
These are not official cutoffs. They are only planning ranges based on past closing rank behaviour.
JIPMER Karaikal usually has a higher closing rank than JIPMER Puducherry because Puducherry campus is more preferred. Students with a strong rank but not enough for Puducherry should still keep Karaikal in their choice list if they are serious about studying in JIPMER.
As a safe approach, students can place:
The final order should depend on category, rank, location preference, bond rules, fees, and counselling strategy.
This is one of the biggest mistakes students make.
The NEET qualifying cutoff only tells whether you are eligible for counselling. The JIPMER admission cutoff tells the actual rank needed to get a JIPMER MBBS seat.
For example, a student may qualify NEET but may still not get JIPMER because JIPMER’s actual admission rank is much higher. JIPMER requires a very strong All India Rank, especially for Puducherry campus.
The NEET information bulletin says NTA prepares the merit list and All India Rank, and counselling authorities use the rank for seat allotment. That is why students should focus not just on passing NEET, but on scoring high enough to compete for top institutes.
JIPMER cutoff matters because it helps students understand the level of competition required for a top central medical institute. It also helps in planning the counselling choice list correctly.
A student with AIR 250 has a different counselling strategy from a student with AIR 2,500. Similarly, a student targeting Puducherry needs a different plan from a student keeping Karaikal as a realistic option.
Cutoff awareness also helps repeaters. If a repeater is currently scoring 580–620 in mock tests and wants JIPMER Puducherry, the target must be revised sharply. For top central institutes, small mistakes in Physics, Chemistry, or Biology can shift the rank by hundreds or thousands.
Students aiming for JIPMER should avoid these mistakes:
The NEET information bulletin also advises qualified candidates to read MCC counselling related information carefully before appearing for counselling.
Before counselling begins, students should prepare a simple checklist.
Do not fill only JIPMER Puducherry if your rank is near the borderline. Add JIPMER Karaikal and other strong MBBS options in a sensible order. A good choice list should protect both ambition and safety.
The NEET 2026 JIPMER cutoff will become clear only after MCC counselling results. Until then, use expected ranks carefully. JIPMER Puducherry usually needs an excellent All India Rank, while JIPMER Karaikal can be a practical second preference for many strong candidates.
Do not panic over expected cutoff numbers. Focus on official updates, rank-based counselling, and smart choice filling. A calm, informed student has a better chance of making the right admission decision.
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1. Is NEET 2026 JIPMER cutoff released?
No. The official NEET 2026 JIPMER cutoff will be known only after MCC counselling and seat allotment results. Until then, students should treat all cutoff numbers as expected trends, not official confirmation.
2. Who conducts counselling for JIPMER MBBS admission?
MCC conducts counselling for JIPMER MBBS seats. Students must register on the MCC counselling portal and fill JIPMER Puducherry or Karaikal in their choice list based on rank and preference.
3. Can Tamil Nadu students apply for JIPMER through NEET?
Yes. Tamil Nadu students can apply for JIPMER through NEET UG and MCC counselling, provided they qualify NEET and meet the required eligibility and document conditions.
4. What is the difference between NEET qualifying cutoff and JIPMER admission cutoff?
NEET qualifying cutoff only makes a student eligible for counselling. JIPMER admission cutoff is the actual rank needed to get an MBBS seat in JIPMER during MCC counselling.