Careers360 Logo
ask-icon
share
    How Many Marks are Required in NEET for Government Colleges?

    How Many Marks are Required in NEET for Government Colleges?

    Switch toEnglish IconHindi Icon
    Deep PathakUpdated on 11 Jun 2026, 11:58 AM IST
    Switch toEnglish IconHindi Icon

    The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduates (NEET-UG) is one of the most important exams for students aspiring to pursue medical and dental courses in India. The NEET exam serves as the gateway for admission to undergraduate medical courses (MBBS, BDS, etc.) in various government colleges across India. The marks required for admission to government medical colleges through NEET vary depending on the category of the candidate and the state or institution. Read the full article to get an in-depth detail on the marks required in NEET for different categories such as General, SC, ST, and EWS (Economically Weaker Section) to secure a seat in a government college.

    This Story also Contains

    1. How many marks are required to clear NEET?
    2. How many marks are required in NEET for government colleges?
    3. Marks required in NEET for MBBS in government college for General category
    4. How many marks are required in NEET for government colleges for SC?
    5. How many marks are required in NEET for government colleges for OBC?
    6. NEET cut off for MBBS government college
    How Many Marks are Required in NEET for Government Colleges?
    How many marks are required in NEET for Government colleges

    How many marks are required to clear NEET?

    Medical aspirants who are preparing for the NEET UG exam often wonder, “How much marks are required to qualify NEET”?. The marks required to qualify NEET exam are simply the NEET qualifying marks or cut off. The NTA declares the NEET UG cutoff marks along with the declaration of the result.

    NEET qualifying marks 2026

    Category

    Cut-off Percentile

    Qualifying marks 2026

    General

    50th

    To be released

    General-PH

    45th

    To be released

    SC/ST/OBC

    40th

    To be released

    SC/OBC-PH

    40th

    To be released

    ST-PH

    40th

    To be released

    Confused About College Admissions?

    Get expert advice on college selection, admission chances, and career path in a personalized counselling session.

    Book a Counselling Slot
    Select Date
    Pick a Slot

    How many marks are required in NEET for government colleges?

    The total marks in NEET are 720, and candidates are required to score equal to or higher than the NEET cut off to increase their chances of getting into a government medical college. The NEET UG cutoff is determined by various factors such as the number of appeared candidates in NEET, the difficulty level of the exam, the number of available seats, and the category of the candidate. The NEET cutoff marks are released in two phases -

    • Qualifying Cutoff – This is the minimum score required to qualify for the NEET exam.
    • Admission Cutoff – This is the cutoff used for admission to medical colleges, and it varies by college and state.

    Candidates can check the previous years’s marks are required to clear NEET in the table below.

    NEET 2025 cutoff marks

    Category

    NEET 2025 qualifying percentile

    NEET 2025 cutoff marks

    General (UR) / EWS

    50th percentile

    686-144

    OBC

    40th percentile

    143-113

    SC

    40th percentile

    143-113

    ST

    40th percentile

    143-113

    UR/EWS-PwD

    45th percentile

    143-127

    OBC-PwD

    40th percentile

    126-113

    SC-PwD

    40th percentile

    126-113

    ST-PwD

    40th percentile

    126-113

    Marks required in NEET for MBBS in government college for General category

    For candidates in the General category, the NEET cutoff is generally higher than that of reserved categories. The qualifying cutoff for General category candidates is the 50th percentile, with marks ranging from 134 to 162 in the past few years. In terms of marks, the cutoff typically ranges from 650 to 700 marks (varies with the institution and state). General candidates aiming for admission to top government colleges like AIIMS New Delhi, JIPMER, or other institutions may need to score higher, often in the range of 680-720 marks.

    General qualifying marks in NEET

    Year

    NEET cutoff scores

    2026

    To be released

    2025

    720-144

    2024

    720-162

    2023

    720-137

    2022

    715-117

    2021

    720-138

    How many marks are required in NEET for government colleges for SC?

    The cutoff for both SC and ST candidates ranges almost in the same level and is lower compared to the General category. SC candidates need to score at least the 40th percentile to qualify for NEET. The qualifying Marks generally range from 107-161 marks whereas the admission cutoff ranges from 400-500 marks (varies with the institution and state). The admission cutoff for SC candidates also varies depending on the competition in a particular state. Some states may have lower cutoffs due to fewer SC candidates applying for medical seats.

    Marks required for SC in NEET

    Year

    NEET cutoff Scores

    2026

    To be released

    2025

    143-113

    2024

    161-127

    2023

    136-107

    2022

    116-93

    2021

    137-108

    NEET Syllabus: Subjects & Chapters
    Select your preferred subject to view the chapters

    How many marks are required in NEET for government colleges for OBC?

    OBC candidates are also required to score at least the 40th percentile to qualify for NEET. The qualifying Marks generally range from 107-161 marks with an admission cut off of 550-650 marks.

    Marks required in NEET for OBC

    Year

    NEET cutoff scores

    2026

    To be released

    2025

    143-113

    2024

    161-127

    2023

    136-107

    2022

    116-93

    2021

    137-108

    NEET cut off for MBBS government college

    The admission NEET cut off for MBBS government colleges is released after the counselling of MCC and respective state counselling authorities. The admission cut off is released in the form of opening and closing ranks for the government colleges after each rounds of NEET UG counselling.

    Articles
    |
    Upcoming Medicine Exams
    Upcoming Dates
    AIIMS Nursing Exam Date

    27 Jun'26 - 27 Jun'26 (Online)

    Upcoming Dates
    AIIMS Paramedical Exam Date

    4 Jul'26 - 4 Jul'26 (Online)

    Certifications By Top Providers
    Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals
    Via Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
    Economic Evaluation for Health Technology Assessment
    Via Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh
    Caregiving Dementia and Incontinence
    Via Deakin University, Melbourne
    Industrial Biotechnology
    Via Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
    Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
    Via Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
    Introduction to Cancer Biology
    Via Tsinghua University, Beijing
    Explore Top Universities Across Globe

    Questions related to NEET

    On Question asked by student community

    Have a question related to NEET ?

    Hello Koushisk,

    Yes, you can absolutely attend NEET UG 2025 as an engineering student. There are no restrictions on appearing for NEET UG based on your current field of study. Since you've completed your 12th grade with the required subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English), you are eligible to reappear

    Sorry aspirant, the information you provided is unclear and difficult to understand. Could you please clarify the following:

    • Paramedical without NEET cutoff: Are you referring to a paramedical course that does not require the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for admission?
    • 172 MBC community Villupuram government medical College la

    Hello student,

    I understand that you have a paramedical course without NEET cutoff and obtained a score of 172.

    However, I'd like to clarify a few things to provide the most accurate guidance:

    1. Specific Course: Could you please specify the name of the paramedical course you're referring to? This will

    Hello,

    Yes, you can participate in NEET Round 3 (Mop-up round) even if you skip Round 2 after not being allotted a seat in Round 1.

    However, you don’t need to re-register or pay the security deposit again, provided you didn’t get a seat in Round 1 and haven't opted

    Hello,

    If you did not get a seat in the first round of NEET counselling and also do not wish to remain in the counselling process in order to prepare for a long term instead of proceeding further, then you can follow these steps below to withdraw from the counselling: