NEET 2025 Expected Cut Off: 2021-2024 State-Wise & Category-Wise Analysis

Every year, lakhs of aspiring doctors gear up to crack the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), the gateway to India's top medical colleges. But beyond just qualifying, one key term shapes their future—the NEET cut off. Whether you're a first-time test-taker or a repeat aspirant aiming for improvement, this article equips you with the insights and numbers you need to plan smart and aim high for NEET 2025. In this detailed article, you'll uncover:

  • What may be NEET 2025 Expected Cut Off
  • Historical cut off trends from 2020 to 2024
  • Category wise NEET 2025 expected cut off
  • Cut off estimates for major states in NEET 2025
  • Key factors that influence NEET cut off

let's first understand factors affecting NEET 2025 Cut-Off.


Factors Affecting NEET 2025 Cut-Off

The NEET cut-off score depends on various factors that influence how students perform and how seats are allocated. Here's a breakdown of the key reasons that impact the NEET Exam cut-off:

1. Number of Applicants

When more students appear for the exam, the competition naturally increases, which can push the cut-off higher. For NEET 2025, around 22 lakh students appeared, slightly lower than the 23 lakh in NEET 2024. Since the drop is minimal, it’s not expected to have a major impact on the NEET 2025 cut-off.

2. Difficulty Level of the Exam

If the paper is tougher than usual, overall scores tend to drop, which brings the cut-off down. NEET 2025 was widely considered the toughest NEET paper in history, and experts suggest this could lower the cut-off by 75 to 80 marks compared to last year.

3. Change in Exam Pattern

In NEET 2025, Section B was removed, which previously gave students the flexibility to attempt 180 questions out of 200. With that option gone, students had to attempt exactly 180 questions, making the exam less forgiving and more competitive. This change is also expected to bring down NEET 2025 cut-off.

4Availability of Medical Seats

More seats mean more chances for students, which usually leads to a lower cut-off. For NEET 2025, around 10,000 new medical seats are expected to be added. Of these, roughly 1,000 to 1,500 seats will fall under the All India Quota, which should further reduce the cut-off score.

To better understand how your score might translate into a rank this year, check out our detailed NEET 2025 Marks vs Rank analysis for accurate predictions and insights.

Types of MBBS Colleges in India

Once you clear the NEET exam, the next step is to participate in counselling conducted by different authorities like the MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) and various state counselling bodies. These sessions help allocate seats for MBBS programs across the country. Medical education in India is overseen by the National Medical Commission (NMC), under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Broadly, MBBS colleges in India can be categorized into three types:

1. Government Medical Colleges

These colleges are run by the central or state governments. The biggest advantage here is affordability — since these colleges are funded by the government, the fees are quite low compared to other options. In fact, students pay only a nominal amount for their medical education. According to the latest figures from the Ministry of Health, there are around 400 government medical colleges in India. Many of the top-ranking medical colleges in the country also fall into this category.

2. Deemed and Private Medical Colleges

Deemed universities and private colleges are not funded or managed by the government. They are independently run institutions, and as a result, their tuition fees are significantly higher than government colleges. However, the course content and academic structure remain the same across all MBBS colleges, as regulated by the NMC. Currently, there are 49 deemed medical colleges in India. Admissions to deemed universities usually happen through MCC counselling, while private colleges admit students through state-level counselling and also offer management and NRI quota seats.

3. Semi-Government Medical Colleges

These colleges operate somewhere between government and private colleges. While they are not directly managed by the government, they do receive some form of support — financial, infrastructural, or otherwise. Typically run by trusts or societies, these colleges have a mix of government and private quota seats. The fees are higher than government colleges but lower than fully private ones, making them a middle-ground option for many students.

 

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Let’s dive into the data, decode the trends.

NEET 2025 Cut-Off : Historical data analysis

Examining the cut off trends from previous years offers a foundation for predicting future patterns. Here's a year-wise analysis of NEET Cut-off rank for All India Quota(AIQ):

 

Exam Year

All India Quota(AIQ) Cut Off

GN

EWS

OBC

SC

ST

2019

12596

12511

12614

73493

87649

2020

15038

14389

13423

81121

96759

2021

19724

19867

19742

103124

124032

2022

22703

23501

22721

122444

153436

2023

23674

23675

25013

129158

169088

2024

24842

24982

28702

133872

176849

2025
(Expected)

AIR

26500

26500

29000

145000

185000

Marks

540±10

540±10

530±10

425±±10

400±10

 

The year-wise analysis of NEET cut offs from 2019 to 2024 paints a clear picture: the competition has intensified over the years, pushing ranks further and making admissions tougher across all categories. However, for NEET 2025, expert predictions signal a notable dip in the expected cut off ranks and marks across the board.


Now let’s see state-wise expected cut off for NEET 2025.

NEET 2025 State- Wise Expected Cut Off

To ensure aspirants get the most accurate and localized insights, this blog covers state-wise NEET 2025 expected cut off analysis for over 20 major Indian states. These include high-participation states like Delhi, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, as well as important regions such as West Bengal, Gujarat, Bihar, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Punjab, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir. By providing cut off predictions across categories and quotas, we aim to help students from every corner of India make better, more informed decisions.

 

Delhi State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

690

675

682

610

535

2025

580

555

562

490

415

 

 

Haryana State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

665

662

660

580

540

2025

545

542

540

460

420

 

 

Uttar Pradesh State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

650

650

648

530

305

2025

530

530

528

410

185

 

 

West Bengal State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

635

635

590

540

300

2025

515

515

470

420

250



Madhya Pradesh State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

620

620

610

505

440

2025

500

500

490

385

360

 

 

Himachal Pradesh State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

605

600

580

570

550

2025

485

480

460

450

430

 

 

Gujarat State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

655

645

650

590

445

2025

535

525

530

470

345

 

 

Jharkhand State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

645

645

635

530

395

2025

525

525

515

410

335

 

 

 

Kerala State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

675

645

643

525

415

2025

555

525

523

405

325

 

 

Assam State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

615

NA

615

530

465

2025

495

NA

495

410

385

 

 

Rajasthan State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

650

649

635

550

525

2025

530

529

515

430

445

 

 

Punjab State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

635

620

630

505

NA

2025

515

500

510

385

NA

 

Bihar State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

662

650

657

550

545

2025

550

530

537

430

465

 

 

Maharashtra State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

645

640

615

560

435

2025

525

520

495

440

365

 

 

Chattisgarh State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

600

595

555

505

390

2025

480

475

435

385

360

 

 

Odisha State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

645

NA

645

580

420

2025

525

NA

525

460

360

 

 

Uttrakhand State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

635

628

625

495

475

2025

515

508

505

375

395

 

 

Karnataka State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

605

595

NA

500

480

2025

485

475

NA

380

360

 

 

Tamilnadu State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

645

595

NA

490

400

2025

525

475

NA

410

280

 

 

Jammu & Kashmir State Quota Cut Off Marks for NEET 2025

 

Year

Category

GEN

OBC

EWS

SC

ST

2024

610

NA

420

480

450

2025

490

NA

300

390

380

 

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NEET 2025 Toppers


Candidate Name

Category

NEET Rank

State

MARESH KUMAR

General

1

RAJASTHAN

UTKARSH AWADHYA

General

2

MADHYA PRADESH

KRISHANG JOSHI

General

3

MAHARASHTRA

MRINAL KISHORE JHA

General

4

DELHI (NCT)

AVIKA AGGARWAL

General

5

DELHI (NCT)

JENIL VINODBHAI BHAYANI

General

6

GUJARAT

KESHAV MITTAL

General

7

PUNJAB

JHA BHAVYA CHIRAG

General

8

GUJARAT

HARSH KEDAWAT

General

9

DELHI (NCT)

AARAV AGRAWAL

General

10

MAHARASHTRA

ARSH GANDHI

General

11

HARYANA

AASHI SINGH

General

12

DELHI (NCT)

TANAY

OBC-NCL (Central List)

13

RAJASTHAN

SOMYA SHARMA

General

14

RAJASTHAN

MANVENDRA SINGH

General

15

RAJASTHAN

RACHIT SINHA CHAUDHURI

General

16

WEST BENGAL

NJKHIL SONNAD

General

17

KARNATAKA

KAKARLA JEEVAN SAI KUMAR

General

18

TELANGANA

DARBHA KARTHIK

General

19

ANDHRA PRADESH

RUPAYAN PAL

General

20

WEST BENGAL

 

Conclusion: :
As we’ve broken down in this article, early analysis suggests that cut-offs this year may drop—thanks to a tougher paper, fewer choices in the question format, and more government and private seats in the mix. For you, that means a golden opportunity to secure a seat—if you play it smart.

Yes, NEET is tough. But with smart planning, the right guidance, and unwavering determination, your dream of becoming a doctor is 100% within reach. This year, don’t just chase the cut-off—beat it. Own your journey. Make it count.

 

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