last mark in general quota for mbbs
Hey
The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared NEET UG result 2021 on November 1 (https://admission.aglasem.com/neet-result/) . With it, cut-off for the exam has also been announced. This year, NEET cut off marks for General category is 720-138 marks, for SC / ST / OBC category it is 137-108 marks, for the General-PwD category it is 137-122 marks, and for SC / ST / OBC-PwD it is 121-108 marks.
Compared to last year, this time the NEET 2021 cut-off has gone lower. In the year 2020, the cut-off for general category candidates was 720-147 marks and for SC / ST / OBC category candidates it was 146-113 marks. As for the general PwD and SC / ST / OBC-PwD candidates, the minimum qualifying marks were 146-129 and 128-113, respectively.
General | 720-138 |
OBC | 137-108 |
SC | 137-108 |
ST | 137-108 |
UR/EWS & PH | 137-122 |
OBC & PH | 121-108 |
SC & PH | 121-108 |
ST & PH | 121-108 |
Hi,
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET 2022 cutoff is going to be of two types- qualifying cutoff and admission cutoff. The NEET qualifying cutoff is the minimum marks required to pass the entrance exam. Whereas, the admission cutoff of NEET 2022 is the last rank at which admission is granted.
NEET cutoff percentile for unreserved category - 50th
2021 NEET cutoff for unreserved - 720 - 138
2020 NEET cutoff for unreserved - 720 - 147
2019 NEET cutoff for unreserved - 701 - 134
You can check more cutoff trends here - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
All the best!
Neet is a combined medical entrance exam conducted by NTA.
Eligibility include 12th PCB stream student with total aggregate of
50% UR
40% OBC/ST/SC
PWD 45%
OPEN category cut off marks
50th percentile
720-138 NEET 2021
720-147 NEET 2020
701-134 NEET 2019
Category Cut-off Percentile of NEET UG .
General Category 50th Percentile
OBC 40th Percentile
SC 40th Percentile
ST 40th Percentile
Total marks 720
Syllabus - Physics , Chemistry , Biology of standard 11th and 12th
Wishing you all the very best .
For more information about eligibility , syllabus , colleges and updates about neet UG follow the link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
Thank you
Hello aspirant,
As per the latest trends, the expected cut-off marks for NEET 2022 are 50% marks for the general category, 45% marks for PH candidates, and 40% for candidates from the reserved category. Last year the NEET qualifying marks for 2021 were more than or equal to 138-720 for the general category and 108-137 for OBC/ SC/ ST categories.
Thank you