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Gautam Manohar 22nd Dec, 2017

hi saurabh

NEET Cut offs from previous years

The NEET score is given out of 720 marks. The category-wise number of candidates who qualified NEET 2017, along with the marks required to qualify in each category, are mentioned in the table below.

NEET Cut off 2017 scores and category-wise qualified candidates

Category

NEET 2017 Qualification Percentile

NEET 2017 Qualifying Score as per qualification percentile (out of 720)

Number of Candidates Qualified

UR

50 th Percentile

131

5,43,473

OBC

40 th Percentile

107

47,382

SC

40 th Percentile

107

14,599

ST

40 th Percentile

107

6,018

UR-PH

45 th Percentile

118

67

OBC-PH

40 th Percentile

107

152

SC-PH

40 th Percentile

107

38

ST-PH

40 th Percentile

107

10

Kritika Shrivastava 6th Dec, 2017
Hello Saurabh :)



The cut off for NEET 2017 was as follows:



Unreserved

697-131



OBC

130- 107



SC

130- 107



ST

130- 107



Unreserved & PH

130-118



OBC & PH

130- 107



SC & PH

130-107



ST & PH

130-107



The cut off is usually dependent on the difficulty level of the exam. It is better if you score above 500 to not face any difficulties in getting admission into the college of your choice.



All the best!

Hope this helps.






























Ahmadunnisa Begum 6th Dec, 2017
Hello Saurabh,



The cut off score of NEET 2017 has been released along with the result on June 23, 2017. The exam conducting authority, CBSE has released the cut off score of NEET 2017 for all categories.The NEET 2017 cut off is the qualifying score/percentile for the test. It must be noted that NEET 2017 cut off score is the lowest possible marks a candidate must obtain in order to qualify NEET 2017.As per the NEET Cut Off 2017 data, unreserved candidates have to score in the bracket of 697 to 131 marks to clear the 50th percentile Cut Off requirement and be eligible for NEET 2017 Counselling. The cut off score of NEET 2017 is based on many factors such as number of candidates appeared in entrance exam, difficulty level of test, marking scheme, and most importantly, number of MBBS and BDS seats. In order to qualify NEET 2017, candidates belonging to General Category have to secure a minimum of 50 percentile score in the test, while, those belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Other Backward Classes (OBC), the minimum cut off score to obtain is 40 percentile. Further, on the basis of NEET 2017 cut off, the score card of NEET 2017 will specify whether the candidate isNEETqualified or non-qualified. Further, among the qualified candidates, the top 15% scorers will be directly eligible to participate in NEET 2017 counselling for 15% All India Quota Seats. On the basis of NEET 2017 Cut off, NEET rank range for participation in 15% All India Quota (AIQ) counselling will be declared separately. Candidates who appeared in NEET 2017 can check below for the detailed cut off procedure





Category



No of candidates



Marks range



Unreserved



543473



697-131



OBC



47382



130- 107



SC



14599



130- 107



ST



6018



130- 107



Unreserved & PH



67



130-118



OBC & PH



152



130- 107



SC & PH



38



130-107



ST & PH



10



130-107











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Jatin Prajapati 5th Dec, 2017

Hi Saurabh Shukla

Cut off score of previous year NEET was as follows

Category Marks Range Qualifying Criteria Number of Candidates
Others 685-145 50th Percentile 1,71,329
OBC 678-118 40th Percentile 1,75,226
SC 595-118 40th Percentile 47,183
ST 599-118 40th Percentile 15,710
UR – PH 474-131 45th Percentile 437
OBC – PH 510-118 40th Percentile 597
SC – PH 415-118 40th Percentile 143
ST – PH 339-118 40th Percentile 36

Hope This Helps

All the Best

Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 5th Dec, 2017
Hello Saurabh

The cutoff always remains somewhere around 360 out of 720 for the general category irrespective of which year it is, with circle variations depending on out of the question paper was a how the people all over the country performed

However, to be really honest, you cannot him to just qualified because the biggest tragedy is to get the qualification marks as laid down with the Medical Council of India, and then we left out without getting any admission to a decent college

Full feeling that Criterion of getting the 50th percentile or somewhere around 360 for the general category out of 720, Intel tells you to be a part of the counselling round figure at the state quota 85% seats for all India quota 15% seats at the government and private level

However unless you get somewhere above 450 marks the admission to a decent Government College becomes a difficulty

Getting above 360, you can expect to get admitted to a dental college with BDS course or some private medical college, who has the provisions and is affiliated by the Medical Council of India, but you will not be able to avail Your opportunities in the better colleges especially in the government sector for the various states of India

So if you are trying to avail the 85% state quota seats you must be evening to score somewhere above 450 preferably above 500 if possible

If you want to avail the 15% all India quota seats across the elite colleges all over India then you must be having to score 550 or above

Just as an advise the majority of your school will definitely come from Biology comma needless to say that it is the main subject based on which your entire medical curriculum would depend so you need to be especially proficient in it

Hope this helps thank you








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