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Ankur Mehta 29th Aug, 2025

Hey! the NEET cutoff marks for general category admissions change every year depending on factors like the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and available seats. For example, in NEET 2023, the general category cutoff was roughly between 137–720 marks, while for NEET 2025, it is expected to be around 144–686 marks. Keep in mind, these are the minimum qualifying marks, meaning you need at least these to be eligible for admission, but actual admission depends on your rank and the college you choose.


Cutoffs also vary between All India Quota (AIQ) and state quota seats. Usually, AIQ requires higher marks because of nationwide competition, while state quota can be slightly lower. Moreover, top government colleges and popular branches like MBBS often demand higher marks than the qualifying cutoff. So even if you meet the general cutoff, getting a seat in a preferred college may require more marks. I suggest keeping an eye on official NEET updates and counseling notifications for exact cutoffs.

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