Hello Sanjana
If we observed last two years trends of NEET PG qualifying cut off are revised usually this happen because many private colleges have vaccant seats, so fill those seats the revised cut off are declared based on situation.
In NEET PG 2020, revised cut off was reduced by 20% for all, that means revised cut off percentile for Gen was 30th percentile whereas for OBC/SC/ST was 20th percentile. Earlier in 2019 it was reduced only 6 percentile,i.e for Gen qualifying revised cut off was 44th percentile whereas for OBC/SC/ST was 34th percentile.
Now in NEET 2021 PG results had been declared so qualifying 50th percentile for general Candidate is 302 marks whereas other categories is 265 marks. So if seats not get filled it may get revised this year also.
So there is no certainty that by how much it will decrease or it will not. For this you will have to always keep eyes on counselling process.
You can use NEET PG college predictior tool, it's helpful in decision making process and it will provide you personalized results which college you may get at your marks.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
Hope this information helps you
All the best
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