NEET PG Cutoff 2025: Expected Cutoff for General, OBC, SC/ST Candidates

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Created On : Jun 25, 2025 Updated On : Jun 25, 2025 4 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Understand the difference between NEET PG 2025 qualifying marks and the college cut-off marks.
  • Find out about the cut-off marks for NEET PG 2025 as well as the previous year’s cut-off marks.
  • Know more about the closing ranks for different government and private medical colleges.
  • Learn about the previous year’s cut-off marks for different branches.

With over 2 lakh candidates competing for just over 70,000 seats, NEET PG is an intensely competitive exam. This is the entrance exam for medical graduates to pursue their postgraduate studies in medicine. The exam governs the admission into medical colleges, both government and private, for MD, MS, PGD, and other post-graduate courses.

The NEET PG 2025 cutoff marks determine the colleges and courses to which candidates are admitted. 

This blog will guide you through the cutoff marks and percentiles for the different categories, courses, and colleges.

NEET PG 2025 Exam

The NEET PG 2025 exam has been postponed to take place on the 3rd of August, 2025. Here are some of the exam particulars:

Exam ParticularsTimeline
Organizing BodyNational Board of Examinations (NBE)
Duration3.5 hrs
ModeComputer-based
Date of Examination3rd August, 2025 (09:00 AM to 12:30 PM)
Issue of the Admit Cards31st July, 2025
Declaration of Resultby 3rd of September, 2025
Number of Questions200
Total Marks800

 

The cut-off marks for the NEET PG 2025 exam are the minimum marks required to qualify for the exam. They are also called the NEET PG qualifying marks. The NEET PG 2025 merit list of candidates will be declared on the day of the result.

Getting the minimum marks in the NEET PG exam does not automatically ensure admission into a PG course. You have to qualify for the college cut-off marks requirement for this.

Factors Influencing NEET PG 2025 Cutoff

The NEET PG 2025 exam cut-off scores change every year. They are influenced by many factors, such as:

  • Difficulty level of the exam
  • Number of candidates 
  • Total seats available
  • Previous years’ trends
  • Highest marks obtained

 The NBE releases the cut-off percentile before the exam. Although the cut-off percentile may remain the same, the cut-off marks change. This is based on the score of the candidates.

Let us see the minimum marks required to qualify for the NEET PG 2025 exam.

Expected NEET PG 2025 Cutoff

The category-wise cut-off percentiles, as released by the NBE, are as follows:

CategoryCut-Off PercentileExpected Cut-off Score
General50th percentile270-315
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)
Other Backward Caste - NCL40th Percentile240-270
Scheduled Castes (SC)
Scheduled Tribes (ST)
UR (PwD)45th percentile255-285

The cut-off mark range is estimated based on the previous year’s scores. These are the qualifying marks for the NEET-PG 2025 exam. The cut-off marks for colleges are different. They are released by the colleges after the results have been declared.

Apart from the qualifying exam, candidates also need to meet the cut-off marks requirement for colleges and branches to get admission.

 

The previous years’ cut-off marks for NEET PG have been within the same range. They differ by 15-20 marks. The category-wise cut-off marks for the exam in the previous 3 years are listed below:

CategoryCut-Off Marks
202420232022
General291291275
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)
Other Backward Caste - NCL257257260
Scheduled Castes (SC)
Scheduled Tribes (ST)
UR (PwD)274274245

The cut-off marks for different branches for the NEET PG 2024 exam are also listed here.

BranchGeneralOBCSCST
Radiology545535500443
ENT440430370280
Surgery480465385310
OBGY500475405305
Dermatology550515450395
Medicine535500435350
Paediatrics510485405360
Pulmonary495500400300
Ophthalmology450435370295
Orthopeadics490480395300
Psychiatry460460365280
Anaesthesiology430410414350

Note that these are the general qualifying marks. The specific marks and ranks at which you can get admission into these branches will differ from one college to another.

 

Qualifying vs Admission Cutoff

The NEET PG qualifying marks and the actual cutoff marks for college admissions are two different things. The cut-off marks for colleges vary. There are opening and closing ranks and marks for college admission. These also differ for the different branches.

The admission cut-off marks depend on:

  • The highest marks and the average score of the candidate
  • Capacity of the college
  • Overall rank of the college
  • Courses offered by the medical college

The opening ranks are the ranks at which admission starts. The closing ranks are the ones at which the admission process closes. You can get admitted into a medical college only when your score is above the closing marks.

Here are the expected closing ranks for the top medical colleges for the NEET PG exam.

CollegeExpected Closing Rank
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi29,300
Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram41,510
Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, Mumbai74,960
Guntur Medical College, Guntur48,030
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal9830
Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar64,200
JN Medical College, Belgaum97,340

The cut-off marks for government medical colleges like Maulana Azad and Lady Hardinge are generally high. 

 

 

What After Cutoff?

The admission process starts after the results have been announced. The benefit of predicting your rank and the available colleges is that you are prepared for the counselling stage.

Use the Academically NEET PG 2025 predictor tools to ease this process for you.

Once you get your result and shortlist the available colleges, ensure that:

  • Have all the relevant documents in one place
  • Have made travel plans in advance for counselling
  • Inquired about any specific requirements of the college
  • Arranged for a fee payment method after successful qualification for admission.

Conclusion

The cut-off marks for the NEET PG 2025 exam are the minimum marks required to qualify for the exam. The cut-off percentile has already been provided by the NBE. 

It is beneficial to predict your rank and colleges to better prepare for the counselling step.

With the exam delayed by nearly 2 months, take this time to do the last-minute revision and preparation. 

Connect with experts and peer groups at Academically to make this journey easier and more enriching.

 

FAQs

Q- What is the cut-off score for the NEET PG 2025 exam?

Ans- The final cut-off score for the exam will be released by the NBE after the results have been declared. The cut-off percentile for the general category is 50%, while for ST and SC it is 40%.

Q- Is NEET PG a difficult exam?

Ans- Yes. The NEET PG is a challenging and competitive exam. But with a correct preparation strategy and dedication, you will be able to qualify for it.

Q- Is the NEET PG exam conducted online?

Ans- Yes, the exam is a completely online, computer-based exam of 3.5 hours. The 5 sections of the exam are timed. You will not be able to go to the next section before this time is up.

Q- Is the NEET PG exam held in two shifts?

Ans- No. As per the SC ruling, the NEET PG exam will be held in only a single shift. The timing for the shift is yet to be officially announced.

Q- Can a foreign medical graduate take the NEET PG exam?

Ans- Yes, a foreign graduate can take the NEET PG exam. They need to pass the FMGE and complete an internship before taking the exam.

Q- What ranks will get me into a government medical college?

Ans- The top government colleges fill in the fastest with top scorers. You can still get a good government college with a rank of up to 20,000.
Salma Firdaus
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Salma Firdaus is a pharmacy graduate from Jamia Hamdard with three years of research experience and a knack for academic writing. At Academically, she turns complex scientific concepts into clear, engaging content. Driven by a passion to connect education with real-world careers, she aims to make learning easier, more meaningful, and genuinely enjoyable for the readers.