The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the key to unlocking a future in undergraduate medical education in India, drawing countless aspirants annually. Knowing the NEET cut-off is vital for setting practical goals and fine-tuning your study plan.
At VVT Coaching, we bring you this detailed guide to the expected NEET 2025 cut-off, complete with category-wise trends from past years and expert insights. With VVT Coaching’s proven strategies and support, you’ll gain the clarity and confidence needed to excel on your NEET journey.
The NEET cut-off represents the minimum marks required to qualify for counseling or secure a seat in a medical college. It differs across categories and depends on factors like the exam’s difficulty, the number of participants, and available seats. Drawing from VVT Coaching’s deep expertise, here’s our projection for the NEET 2025 cut-off:
Category | Expected Cut-Off Marks |
General / EWS | 720 to 155 |
OBC | 154 to 125 |
SC | 154 to 125 |
ST | 154 to 125 |
General-PH | 154 to 135 |
SC / OBC – PH | 135 to 125 |
ST – PH | 135 to 125 |
Note: These estimates are based on VVT Coaching’s analysis of trends and insights. The official cut-off will be announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) after the exam.
We anticipate the 2025 exam to be more challenging, which could result in slightly lower cut-offs compared to recent years.
Looking at historical data is a smart way to gauge what lies ahead. VVT Coaching has compiled NEET cut-off trends from 2020 to 2024 for your benefit:
Category | Qualifying Percentile | 2024 NEET(UG)Cutoff | 2023 NEET(UG)Cutoff | 2022 NEET(UG)Cutoff | 2021 NEET(UG)Cutoff | 2020 NEET(UG)Cutoff |
UR / EWS | 50th Percentile | 720 – 162 | 720 – 137 | 715 – 117 | 720 – 138 | 720 – 147 |
OBC | 40th Percentile | 161 – 127 | 136 – 107 | 116 – 93 | 137 – 108 | 146 – 113 |
SC | 40th Percentile | 161 – 127 | 136 – 107 | 116 – 93 | 137 – 108 | 146 – 113 |
ST | 40th Percentile | 161 – 127 | 136 – 107 | 116 – 93 | 137 – 108 | 146 – 113 |
UR / EWS – PH | 45th Percentile | 161 – 144 | 136 – 121 | 116 – 105 | 137 – 122 | 146 – 129 |
OBC – PH | 40th Percentile | 143 – 127 | 120 – 107 | 104 – 93 | 137 – 108 | 128 – 113 |
SC – PH | 40th Percentile | 143 – 127 | 120 – 107 | 104 – 93 | 136 – 108 | 128 – 113 |
ST – PH | 40th Percentile | 142 – 127 | 120 – 108 | 104 – 93 | 135 – 108 | 128 – 113 |
Several elements shape the NEET cut-off each year:
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1. What’s the difference between qualifying and admission cut-off?
The qualifying cut-off is the minimum to pass NEET and join counseling. The admission cut-off, set higher by colleges, depends on available seats.
2. How is the NEET cut-off calculated?
The NTA determines it based on candidate numbers, exam difficulty, seat availability, and overall scores.
3. What’s a competitive score for NEET 2025?
For General category, aim above 600; for reserved categories, 500-550 is strong.
4. Can the cut-off change after it’s released?
It’s typically final, but rare updates may occur due to special circumstances. Check official sources for the latest.
5. How do I find my NEET rank?
Visit the NTA NEET website, input your application number and date of birth, and view your rank card.