NEET PG Cut Off 2025: The cutoff list is released online mode by the National Board of Examination(NBE). In addition, the cutoff list indicates the minimum qualifying marks. Candidates who score the minimum qualifying marks in NEET PG 2025 Exam shall be eligible for admission. Moreover, selected students are eligible for admission to MD/ MS and Diploma courses. The score is considered by both the government and private institutes. Furthermore, NEET PG Cut Off 2025 is determined after considering the difficulty of the exam, no. of students who appeared for the test, etc. For more details about the cutoff list, its types, and how it is prepared, read further.
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NEET PG Cut Off 2025
The authorities may send notifications to students regarding the release of the NBE PG Cut Off List. But students should have an idea about the admission activities schedule as well. Therefore, the tentative schedule of the important events is provided below. The rounds of counselling further start soon after the release of the cut-off list.
Events | Dates |
NEET PG Score Card | By 31st May 2025 |
NEET PG Merit List | – May 2025 – |
NEET PG Counselling – Round I Result | – To Be Announced – |
Round II Counselling | – To Be Announced – |
Round III (Mop-Up Round Counselling) | – To Be Announced – |
NBE PG 2025 Cut Off – Minimum Required Percentile
The percentile defines your position with respect to other students who appeared for the exam. Thus, for being eligible students must acquire the NEET PG Cut Off marks as per their respective category. The exam conducting body publishes it on their official website. Further, do check the percentile that is set for your category. For allowing students to have an idea about the minimum percentile, a previous year’s list is provided below.
Category | Minimum Required Percentile |
Unreserved (UR) | 50% |
Unreserved Physically Handicapped (UR-PH) | 45% |
Scheduled Caste (SC) | 40% |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 40% |
Other Backward Classes (OBC) | 40% |
SC-PH | 40% |
ST-PH | 40% |
OBC-PH | 40% |
Revised NBE NEET Post Graduate Cut Off 2025
The authorities lower the cutoff marks in case the required amount of students does not score the previously set score. Thus, the list that is released after lowering the minimum qualifying marks is the NEET PG revised cut-off. The students who further have scored the revised cutoff marks become eligible to appear for counselling. Furthermore, how many marks are to be set is decided by the Medical Council of India. In addition, the cutoff and revised cutoff category-wise are mentioned below. If the cutoff marks are revised for the 2025 session, then the same shall be available here.
Category | Cutoff percentile | Cutoff scores | Revised cutoff | Revised scores |
General | 50th | 340 | 44th | 313 |
SC/ ST/ OBC | 40th | 295 | 34th | 270 |
General-PH | 45th | 317 | 39th | 291 |
SC/ ST/ OBC-PH | 40th | 295 | 34th | 270 |
NEET PG Cut Off 2025 for 50% AIQ of Top Medical Colleges
Medical colleges | NEET PG 2019 closing rank | NEET PG 2018 closing rank |
B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad | 69516 | 54078 |
Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior | 69833 | 31388 |
Madras Medical College, Madras | 28039 | 25803 |
Government Medical College, Nagpur | 62706 | 56855 |
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi | 70556 | 19902 |
Guntur Medical College, Guntur | 56400 | 15275 |
VMMC and SJ Hospital, New Delhi | 30525 | 35039 |
Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | 21555 | 27305 |
Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad | 20984 | 30948 |
Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, Mumbai | 62358 | 47858 |
Tie-Breaking Criteria for NEET PG 2025
NEET PG is a national-level entrance exam, which is conducted in online mode. The students need to work really hard to clear this exam. In addition, due to the marks distribution pattern, two students sometimes end up scoring the exact same marks. Hence, to rank students in a fair manner, the authorities consider the NBE PG Tie-Breaking Criteria. Also, from the 2025 session, the tie-breaking criteria is revised. The criteria set by the authorities is further as follows:
- More No. of Correct Responses: The candidate who has more no. of correct responses is ranked higher in the rank list.
- Less No. of Incorrect Responses: Candidate who has less no. of incorrect responses is preferred.
- Higher Aggregate Marks: Out of the two students with the same scores, the one with more aggregate marks in the examination is ranked higher in the rank list.
- Age Criteria: Furthermore, the candidate who is older in age is given preference.
Types of NBE PG Cut Off List
The authorities release two cutoff list, which is AIQ and state quota seats cutoff list. Both of these are different and the cutoff score varies as the no. of students varies. The state quota seat cutoff list is considered for state counselling. Moreover, the AIQ CutOff List is taken into consideration for All India Quota Seats Counselling. Further, students have to check the respective list for whichever counselling they are appearing.
Category | General (UR) | SC/ ST/ OBC | General (UR) – PH | SC/ ST/ OBC – PH |
2019 Cut Off Scores | 340 | 295 | 317 | 295 |
2018 Cut Off Scores | 321 | 281 | 300 | 281 |
2019 AIQ Cut Off MD/ MS Specialities
MD/MS Specialties | AIQ cutoff rank |
MD General Medicine | 4632 |
MD Paediatrics | 4438 |
MD Radiodiagnosis | 2403 |
MS General Surgery | 8222 |
MS Orthopedics | 5759 |
MD Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy | 2763 |
MD Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 8141 |
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test PG Counselling 2025
The counselling is the last and final round of the admission process. Candidates who score the minimum qualifying marks are eligible for counselling. Further, it is compulsory for all merit students to appear for this round. The students failing to do so lose out their seats to other deserving candidates. In addition, this round is conducted for carrying out the procedure of document verification and seat allotment. Hence, the students must have all the relevant documents ready. The date, time, and venue details of NEET PG Counselling are published on the official website of the counselling committee.