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What could be the cut off this time for NEET UG 2025


Manjunath 21st Mar, 2025
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Afreen 21st Mar, 2025

The NEET UG 2025 cutoff is expected to be highly competitive, with several factors influencing the final score. Based on previous year's trends, here are some expected cutoff scores:


- General Category: 720-162

- OBC Category: 161-127

- SC/ST Category: 136-107

- General-PH Category: 161-144


To give you a better idea, here are some *Safe Score Ranges* for NEET 2025:


- Very Good Score: 650-700

- Good Score: 600-649

- Average Score: 550-599

- Low Score: Below 550


Keep in mind that these are expected cutoffs and can vary depending on factors like the number of test-takers, difficulty level, and seat availability.

lisa 21st Mar, 2025

Greetings from Careers360,

Keeping in view of the previous year high cutoffs and the scams in Neet 2024, a minimum marks of 610 in General category, 550 for Scheduled caste and 450- 500 for Scheduled tribes, is required to crack any Government Medical College in any state in Neet 2025.

Hope it helps!




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