📊 NEET 2026 Done! Know your cutoff & college options
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Category-wise — General, OBC,
SC, ST & EWS Safe Score
NEET UG 2026 is done. Now the question keeping every student up at night is simple: did I clear the cutoff? The answer depends on which cutoff you're asking about — the qualifying one, or the one that actually gets you a seat. This guide covers both, category by category, with real data from the last 5 years.
📋 In This Article
- The Two Cutoffs You Must Understand
- Category-wise Expected Cutoff Table 2026
- Category-by-Category Breakdown
- Score vs College — What Can You Target?
- Score vs Cutoff Calculator
- Last 5-Year Cutoff Trend Analysis
- Factors That Decide the Cutoff
- State-wise Govt. MBBS Expected Cutoff Rank
- What to Do Based on Your Score
- Frequently Asked Questions
There are two numbers every NEET student needs to know: the number that lets you into counselling, and the number that actually gets you a seat. Most websites report only the first one — the qualifying cutoff — and leave students confused about why scoring 140 marks doesn't automatically get them into a government medical college.
Let's fix that. This article explains both cutoffs clearly, gives you category-wise expectations for 2026, and most importantly, tells you what your specific score actually means for your admission chances.
⚖️ The Two Cutoffs Every Student Must Understand
Before diving into numbers, let's clear the biggest source of confusion in NEET admissions. There are two completely different cutoffs — and mixing them up can give you a very wrong picture of where you stand.
📊 NEET 2026 Category-wise Expected Cutoff
Based on the NEET 2026 paper difficulty (Moderate overall, Biology easy, Physics tough), five years of official NTA data, and 22.79 lakh candidates registered, here is the expected qualifying cutoff for each category:
| Category | Qualifying Percentile | Expected Qualifying Marks (2026) | NEET 2025 Actual Cutoff | Safe Score for Govt MBBS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General / UR | 50th Percentile | 138 – 145 marks |
144 marks | 620–650+ marks |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 50th Percentile | 138 – 145 marks |
144 marks | 600–630 marks |
| OBC-NCL | 40th Percentile | 108 – 118 marks |
113 marks | 580–610 marks |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 40th Percentile | 108 – 118 marks |
113 marks | 500–530 marks |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 40th Percentile | 108 – 118 marks |
113 marks | 480–510 marks |
| General-PwD (UR-PwD) | 45th Percentile | 122 – 130 marks |
127 marks | 550–580 marks |
| OBC / SC / ST – PwD | 40th Percentile | 108 – 118 marks |
113 marks | 450–500 marks |
🔍 Category-by-Category Deep Dive
General category is the most competitive in NEET. With 22.79 lakh students appearing, the 50th percentile means roughly the top 11 lakh students qualify. The qualifying cutoff marks themselves are modest — around 138–145 — but the real battle starts at 600+ where government MBBS seats begin becoming accessible.
OBC-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates get the 40th percentile threshold — but don't be misled by the lower qualifying bar. The OBC pool is large, and competition within the category for reserved seats is intense. The marks needed for a government MBBS seat are only marginally lower than General.
SC category students get a meaningful reservation benefit — the safe score for government MBBS is roughly 80–100 marks lower than General. With a score of 500–530, an SC candidate can realistically target government MBBS seats in several states, something that requires 620+ for General.
ST category has the largest effective benefit — the admission cutoff for government MBBS is significantly lower than all other categories. An ST candidate scoring 480–510 can be competitive for government MBBS, while a General candidate needs 620+ for the same seat pool.
🏥 Score vs College — What Can You Realistically Target?
The table below cuts through the confusion and gives you a direct, honest answer: based on your NEET 2026 expected score, here's what type of admission is realistically within reach.
| Expected Score | Approx. AIR (General) | General Category | OBC Category | SC/ST Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 670–720 | Top 1,000 | AIIMS Delhi / Top AIIMS | AIIMS (strong) | AIIMS confirmed |
| 620–669 | 1,000–18,000 | Top Govt MBBS (AIQ) | Top Govt MBBS AIQ | Top Govt MBBS AIQ |
| 580–619 | 18,000–45,000 | Govt MBBS (state quota) | Govt MBBS AIQ (OBC) | Govt MBBS confirmed |
| 540–579 | 45,000–85,000 | Top Private (state quota) | Govt MBBS (state OBC) | Govt MBBS strong |
| 480–539 | 85,000–1,50,000 | Private MBBS state quota | Private + some govt | Govt MBBS many states |
| 400–479 | 1,50,000–2,50,000 | Mgmt quota / Private | Private MBBS | Govt MBBS (some states) |
| 300–399 | 2,50,000+ | NRI Quota / Abroad | NRI Quota / Abroad | Private MBBS possible |
| Below ~138 (Gen) | Did not qualify | Not eligible (repeat) | Not eligible | Not eligible |
🧮 Score vs Cutoff Calculator
Enter your expected NEET 2026 marks and category below to instantly find out whether you've cleared the qualifying cutoff and what admission options are open to you.
NEET 2026 Cutoff Eligibility Checker
Based on expected qualifying cutoffs and 2025 marks-rank data
📅 Last 5-Year NEET Cutoff Trend (2021–2026)
One of the best ways to predict where the 2026 cutoff will land is to look at what happened in the five years before it. The pattern is clear: the qualifying cutoff has been remarkably stable across years, hovering around 137–145 for General. What changes significantly is the admission cutoff — the score needed for a government MBBS seat — which has crept up year on year due to rising competition.
| Year | Paper Difficulty | Gen Qualifying Cutoff | OBC/SC/ST Cutoff | Approx Safe Score (Govt MBBS Gen) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NEET 2021 | Moderate | 138 marks | 108 marks | 600–620 marks |
| NEET 2022 | Moderate | 117 marks | 93 marks | 605–625 marks |
| NEET 2023 | Easy | 137 marks | 107 marks | 615–635 marks |
| NEET 2024 | Moderate | 164 marks | 129 marks | 620–645 marks |
| NEET 2025 | Moderate-Hard | 144 marks | 113 marks | 610–630 marks |
| NEET 2026 ★ | Moderate | 138–145 (expected) | 108–118 (expected) | 620–650 (expected) |
The 2024 cutoff spike (164 marks for General) was largely driven by grace marks and controversy — it was an outlier year. Excluding 2024, the qualifying cutoff has been remarkably stable between 117–144 marks. For 2026, with a moderate paper and Biology being easier than 2025, the cutoff is expected to land in the 138–145 range — consistent with the norm.
⚙️ What Actually Decides the NEET Cutoff?
The NTA doesn't pull the cutoff number out of thin air. It's a mathematical outcome of several factors working together. Understanding these helps you make sense of why the cutoff shifts year to year — and why 2026's paper being "moderate" matters.
Number of Candidates
22.79 lakh registered for NEET 2026 — a record. More candidates means higher competition for the same seats, pushing admission cutoffs higher. The qualifying cutoff (percentile-based) adjusts naturally.
Paper Difficulty Level
NEET 2026 was Moderate overall. When Biology is easy (as it was today), more students score high in that section, which can push the overall raw score distribution upward — potentially nudging the qualifying cutoff marks slightly higher than last year.
Total Available Seats
India has ~1,29,603 MBBS seats — about 63,683 government and 65,920 private/deemed. If NMC approves new colleges (as happened in 2024), the cutoff can ease slightly due to more seats in the pool.
Reservation Percentages
Government MBBS seats are divided: 15% AIQ (highly competitive), 85% state quota (less competitive). Reserved category seats under SC/ST/OBC bring down the marks needed for admission — not for qualifying.
Supreme Court Orders
2024 NEET had Supreme Court involvement that led to grace marks and a revised result. Any such extraordinary event can significantly alter the cutoff — as seen when 2024 General cutoff jumped to 164 from 137 in 2023.
Topper Score Distribution
If many students score 700+ (as happened in 2024 due to grace marks), the top percentile shifts upward, inflating the score corresponding to the 50th percentile — raising the qualifying cutoff marks even if the paper was the same difficulty.
🗺️ State-wise Expected Govt MBBS Cutoff Rank 2026
State quota seats (85% of all MBBS seats) have much more accessible cutoffs than AIQ. These seats require state domicile, but if you have it, the rank required is significantly lower than the AIQ cutoff for the same college. Here's an overview of expected rank ranges for government MBBS across major states:
| State | Expected Closing Rank (General) | Expected Closing Rank (OBC) | Expected Closing Rank (SC/ST) | Open for Non-Domicile? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maharashtra | 50,000–90,000 | 70,000–1,10,000 | 90,000–1,50,000 | No |
| Karnataka | 30,000–65,000 | 50,000–80,000 | 80,000–1,20,000 | Yes |
| Tamil Nadu | 40,000–80,000 | 60,000–1,00,000 | 90,000–1,40,000 | No |
| Uttar Pradesh | 20,000–55,000 | 40,000–75,000 | 70,000–1,10,000 | Yes |
| Rajasthan | 25,000–60,000 | 45,000–80,000 | 75,000–1,15,000 | Yes |
| Bihar | 30,000–65,000 | 50,000–85,000 | 80,000–1,20,000 | No |
| Kerala | 20,000–50,000 | 40,000–70,000 | 65,000–1,00,000 | Yes |
| Madhya Pradesh | 25,000–58,000 | 45,000–80,000 | 75,000–1,15,000 | Yes |
| Telangana | 30,000–65,000 | 50,000–85,000 | 80,000–1,20,000 | Partial |
| Gujarat | 25,000–55,000 | 45,000–75,000 | 70,000–1,10,000 | No |
✅ What to Do Based on Your Expected Score
Your NEET score is a number — but it only becomes useful when you map it to a plan. Here's exactly what to do right now, based on what you're likely to have scored.
Calculate your exact expected score
Use coaching institute answer keys released by Allen, Aakash, PW. Match with your OMR. Use our score calculator above for a quick estimate.
Answer Key Guide →Identify your realistic college tier
Use the Score vs College table above. Know which tier — AIIMS, top govt, state quota govt, private — is realistic for your score and category combination.
Research state domicile advantages
If you have domicile in an open state (UP, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan), your rank requirement drops dramatically compared to AIQ. This can change your options significantly.
Start building your college list now
Counselling decisions made in a hurry lead to regret. Start researching colleges by state, fee, and infrastructure now — before rounds open in July.
College Guide →Score below 400? Explore all options
Management quota, NRI quota, MBBS in Bangladesh, Russia, Philippines or Kyrgyzstan — there are legitimate pathways. Explore them with proper guidance before deciding to re-appear.
Talk to a counsellor →Wait for official result — don't panic yet
Expected score from coaching keys can vary ±20 marks from actual. The official answer key (May/June) and result (June 2026) are what matter. Take a breath before making major decisions.
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Written by Insight Educations Counselling Team
Our team has guided 2,000+ students through NEET counselling over 10+ years. Cutoff data and admission ranges are compiled from NTA official results (2021–2025), MCC counselling records, and state authority data. Always verify final numbers with official sources. About us →
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