NEET Cut Off 2025 for MBBS Government College: General, OBC, SC, ST Passing Marks

NEET 2025 Cut Off for MBBS Govt Colleges
NEET 2025 Cut Off for MBBS Government Colleges
Category-wise Passing Marks, AIQ & State Quota Closing Ranks
Category-wise NEET 2025 Passing Marks (Expected)
CategoryQualifying PercentileExpected Passing Marks
General (UR)50th Percentile720 – 137
OBC40th Percentile136 – 107
SC40th Percentile136 – 107
ST40th Percentile136 – 107
UR-PwD45th Percentile136 – 121
Expected NEET 2025 Govt MBBS Cut Off (All India Quota – 15%)
CategoryExpected Cut Off MarksExpected Closing Rank
General (UR)680 – 6101 – 18,000
OBC610 – 58018,000 – 35,000
SC500 – 46060,000 – 90,000
ST460 – 42090,000 – 1,20,000
Expected NEET 2025 Cut Off (State Quota – 85%)
CategoryRajasthan (Govt Colleges)Uttar Pradesh (Govt Colleges)Maharashtra (Govt Colleges)
UR600 – 610615 – 625580 – 600
OBC580 – 590595 – 610560 – 580
SC460 – 480500 – 520420 – 460
ST430 – 460480 – 500400 – 440
Top Govt MBBS Colleges & Expected Closing Ranks
College NameExpected Closing Rank (UR – AIQ)
AIIMS Delhi1 – 50
Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), DelhiUp to 90
VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi~300
SMS Medical College, Jaipur~2000
KGMC, Lucknow~2800
Govt Medical College, Kota~9000
Factors Affecting NEET 2025 Cut Off
  • Difficulty level of NEET 2025 paper
  • Total number of applicants
  • Seat intake in govt medical colleges
  • AIQ vs State Quota seat distribution
  • Reservation policy of the state
FAQs – NEET 2025 MBBS Cut Off

Q1: What is the expected safe score for MBBS in government college?

Ans: A score of 610+ is generally safe for General category under AIQ; lower for reserved categories and under state quota.

Q2: Will NEET 2025 cut-off increase?

Ans: It depends on paper difficulty and number of applicants. If NEET is easier, cut-offs are likely to rise.

Q3: Can I get MBBS with 500 marks in NEET 2025?

Ans: Yes, under SC/ST or OBC category in state quota or private medical colleges. Govt seats under AIQ may not be available at this score.

📢 This data is based on trends from NEET 2023–24 and is **tentative**. Final cut-offs will be released by MCC (for AIQ) and respective state authorities after NEET 2025 result declaration.