NTA NEET UG Cutoff 2025 For MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BAMS Government College: The National Testing Agency (NTA) today, announced the final answer keys and results for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2025 for undergraduate medical courses. Candidates who appeared for the exam can access their NEET UG results on the official website — neet.nta.nic.in. Rajasthan’s Mahesh Kumar has bagged NEET rank 1 in NEET UG 2025. He has scored 99.9999547 percentile.
NEET UG 2025 Result Live: Where to check
The NEET UG 2025 result will include key details such as individual subject-wise marks, total score, percentile rank, and qualifying status. Candidates must meet the minimum qualifying criteria to be considered eligible for the counselling process. Here is cut off for NTA NEET UG 2025.
NEET UG 2025 cut-off
Category | Cut-Off Percentile | Cut-Off 2025 | Cut-Off 2024 | Cut-Off 2023 | Cut-Off 2022 | Cut-Off 2021 | Cut-Off 2020 | Cut-Off 2019 |
General/ EWS | 50th | 686-144 | 720-162 | 720-137 | 715-117 | 720-138 | 720-147 | 701-134 |
General-PH | 45th | 143-127 | 161-144 | 720-137 | 116-105 | 137-122 | 146-129 | 133-120 |
SC | 40th | 143-113 | 161-127 | 136-107 | 116-93 | 137-108 | 146-113 | 133-107 |
ST | 40th | 143-113 | 161- 127 | 136-107 | 116-93 | 137-108 | 146-113 | 133-107 |
OBC | 40th | 143-113 | 161-127 | 136-107 | 116-93 | 137-108 | 146-113 | 133-107 |
SC-PH/ OBC-PH | 40th | 126-113 | 143-127 | 120-107 | 104-93 | 121-108 | 128-113 | 119-107 |
ST-PH | 40th | 126-113 | 142-127 | 120-107 | 104-93 | 121-108 | 128-113 | 119-107 |
The NEET UG 2025 qualifying cut-off has dropped across all categories. The NEET UG cut-off in 2025 for the general category decreased to 686-144 from 720-162 in 2024. The cut-off for SC, ST, and OBC candidates decreased to 143-113 from 161-127 in 2024.
Shortlisted candidates will be eligible to participate in the Medical Counselling Committee’s (MCC) All India Quota counselling, as well as the respective state counselling processes. The results are hosted through candidate login, and those who qualify will be eligible to participate in the centralised counselling process for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other undergraduate medical programmes across India.
These percentile scores are relative and based on the highest marks secured by a candidate in the all-India merit list. Hence, the actual cut-off marks corresponding to these percentiles may vary each year.
The official notification also mentioned that NTA has provided All India Rank to the candidates and the admitting authorities will draw a merit list based on All India Rank for the seats of MBBS/BDS falling under their jurisdiction. When candidates apply to their State, they will mention their category as per the state category list.