Know the cut-off for NEET to secure your dream college seat…

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What are NEET cut-off marks?
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is held every year. It is a competitive exam that grants admission to the MBBS courses. Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Medicine(MBBS) is important for medical aspirants as it will be necessary for their careers. The private colleges of MBBS release cut-off marks of NEET every year and the same is with the government colleges. The cut-off marks differ from college to college and category to category. Aspirants have to buckle up to get admission into their dream colleges and have to secure the cut-off marks or more than that to get their seats in that college.
What does cut-off depend upon?
Cut-off for the college’s changes almost every year as the number of candidates who appear for the exam changes. The cut-off depends upon many factors. This includes the number of candidates appearing for the exam that year, how many seats are available in the college for new admissions, what is the difficulty level of that year’s paper and various other factors are considered before the cut-off list is released.
Number of seats in different government colleges for the year 2020:
Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University | 250 |
Osmania Medical College | 200 |
Nilratan Sircar Medical college | 250 |
Government Medical College, Kozhikode | 250 |
Medical College Kolkata | 250 |
B.J medical college | 200 |
Maulana Azad medical college | 250 |
Grant medical college | 200 |
Andhra medical college | 150 |
NEET Cut-Off 2020:
Category | NEET CUT-OFF SCORES | NEET cut-off percentile |
SC/ST/OBC | 146-113 | 40th |
General | 720-147 | 50th |
Cut-offs for NEET 2020 category wise:
Name of the college | NEET 2020 Cut-off
General |
NEET 2020 Cut-off
SC |
NEET 2020 Cut-off
ST |
University College of medical sciences, New Delhi | 324 | – | 3207 |
Government Medical College, Chandigarh | 776 | – | 16,444 |
VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi | 163 | – | 2050 |
Seth G.S medical college, Mumbai | 457 | 26,559 | 2065 |
Pt. Bhagwat Dayal shama post graduate institute of medical sciences, Rohtak | 6573 | 68549 | 52059 |
Grant medical college and Dir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai | 2828 | 48835 | 23997 |
Stanley Medical College, Chennai | 5253 | 57079 | 42321 |
Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi | 571 | 19752 | 13646 |
Registration, Correction window, and NEET exam dates:
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2021 is scheduled for 12th September 2021. The registration for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET-UG) started on the 13th of July and was first supposed to be closed on 6th of August 2021 but on the 6th of August 2021 the server went down on maintenance and hence the aspirants reached social media and started demanding re-opening of the form as some were yet to fill the form and also some were yet to pay the examination fee. Looking at this situation, the National Testing Agency (NTA) re-opened the application form until the 10th of August 2021. After the closure of the forms, the correction window was opened. Know below how to use the correction window:
- Visit the official neet.nta.nic.in
- Either login directly or press on the link for correction of your application
- Re-upload the documents if required or make the necessary changes.
- After you have made the desired changes, save the form and submit it.
- Your correction has been recorded.
After the 14th of August 2021 at 2:00 p.m. (IST), The candidates will not be allowed to make any further changes to the form. The admit cards will be issued soon after the correction window closes.