NEET 2021: Know category-wise NEET cut-off rank and score to pass exam
Priyam Dave | June 16, 2021 | 06:54 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEET Cut-Off 2021: NTA will declare NEET cut-off percentiles and scores, the minimum scores required for admission along with the result.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) on August 1, 2021. Class 12 Biology students who wish to appear for NEET 2021 must meet the minimum cut-off percentile to qualify the medical entrance exam. While the scores corresponding to NEET UG 2021 cut-off percentiles will be announced along with the result, the previous year’s scores are a good indicator of where the NEET cut-off percentiles usually lie and how well a candidate needs to perform.
The NEET cut-off percentile varies with the category. In public institutions and government quotas, seats are reserved for historically-marginalised communities - Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), the disabled (PH) -- and economically weaker sections (EWS). Every year, the NEET cut-off for the unreserved seats is 50th percentile. While, the reserved category candidates must secure at least in the 40th percentile to qualify NEET entrance exam. The corresponding scores change.
NEET 2021 Cut-Off Percentile: Previous Year’s Scores
The NTA announces the NEET cut-off percentile with the result. The cut-off scores equivalent to the percentile is announced with the result. The previous years’ NEET cut-off percentiles and scores at which candidates cleared the exam are given below.
NEET cutoff
|
Category |
NEET cut--off percentile |
NEET cut-off scores 2020 |
NEET cut-off scores 2019 |
|
General category |
50th |
720-147 |
701-134 |
|
SC/ST/OBC |
40th |
146-113 |
133-107 |
|
General-PH |
45th |
146-129 |
133-120 |
|
SC/ST/OBC -PH |
40th |
128-113 |
119-107 |
NEET cut-off ranks for admission to medical colleges
Last year’s NEET cut-off ranks and scores will help students to get an idea of marks to be obtained for admission to top medical colleges. It will also help them to strategise their preparation accordingly. Admission to top centrally-run institutions, deemed-to-be universities and 15% seats in state-run institutions is via the all-India Quota. There are roughly 12,796 seats in this quota and counselling is centralised and conducted by a body under the ministry of health and family welfare. The scores NEET candidates had to obtain last year to secure admission in AIQ quota in top state-run medical colleges are given below.
NEET AIQ cut-off of top 5 medical colleges
|
Name of medical colleges |
NEET 2020 cut-off rank for General |
NEET cut-off rank for SC |
NEET UG cut-off for ST |
|
Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi |
90 |
1475 |
-- |
|
Government Medical College, Chandigarh |
776 |
16,444 |
-- |
|
Stanley Medical College, Chennai |
5,253 |
42,321 |
57,079 |
|
King George’s Medical University, Lucknow |
1,800 |
7,765 |
38,458 |
|
Seth G.S. Medical College, Mumbai |
457 |
2,065 |
26,559 |
NEET 2021 will be conducted in a pen-and-paper mode in 11 languages for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BVSc and AH admissions. NEET-UG scores may also be considered
for admission to BSc nursing
and BSc life science courses in accordance with the rules and guidelines.
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