Checking the Re-NEET 2026 Cut Off is important for candidates aiming for admission to medical and dental colleges. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the Re-NEET 2026 Cut Off along with the result declaration. The cutoff mentions the minimum qualifying percentile and marks required to become eligible for the counselling and admission process for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, B.Sc Nursing, and other undergraduate medical programmes.
The Re-NEET 2026 qualifying cutoff is based on the percentile criteria prescribed by the National Medical Commission (NMC). However, the final admission cutoff for government colleges depends on factors such as All India Rank, category, state quota, seat availability, and counselling rounds.
The Re-NEET 2026 Cut Off represents the minimum marks and percentile required to qualify for the examination. NTA has released the category-wise qualifying cutoff along with the official result.
Candidates should note that the qualifying cutoff only determines eligibility for counselling, while the actual government college admission cutoff is decided during counselling based on rank and seat availability.
Qualifying Cutoff: The minimum percentile and marks required to qualify for Re-NEET 2026, released by NTA.
Admission Cutoff: The opening and closing ranks required to secure admission in medical colleges during counselling rounds.
Category-wise Cutoff: The cutoff varies for different categories, including:
All India Quota Cutoff:
The cutoff applicable for 15% All India Quota seats in government medical colleges.
NTA has released the category-wise qualifying marks and percentile for Re-NEET 2026:
| Category | Qualifying Percentile | Cut Off Marks |
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| UR / EWS | 50th Percentile | 715 – 213 |
| OBC | 40th Percentile | 212 – 177 |
| SC | 40th Percentile | 212 – 177 |
| ST | 40th Percentile | 212 – 177 |
| UR / EWS – PwBD | 45th Percentile | 212 – 194 |
| OBC – PwBD | 40th Percentile | 193 – 177 |
| SC – PwBD | 40th Percentile | 193 – 177 |
| ST – PwBD | 40th Percentile | 191 – 178 |
The expected safe score for NEET 2026 varies greatly by category and desired course. These are projected targets for government seats.
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NEET UG 2026 Safe Score Category Wise |
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Category |
MBBS Safe Score (Govt) |
BDS Safe Score (Govt) |
Private College Safe Score |
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General |
610+ |
480+ |
450+ |
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OBC |
590+ |
460+ |
420+ |
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SC |
520+ |
430+ |
380+ |
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ST |
490+ |
400+ |
350+ |
Checking historical cut off data helps candidates understand score patterns and gauge the competition level. This provides insight into the NEET cutoff trends government colleges have experienced.
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Previous Year NEET Cut Off Trend |
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Year |
General (UR) Cut Off |
OBC/SC/ST Cut Off |
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2025 |
686 – 144 |
143 – 113 |
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2024 |
720 – 162 |
161 – 127 |
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2023 |
720 – 137 |
136 – 107 |
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2022 |
715 – 117 |
116 – 93 |
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2021 |
720 – 138 |
137 – 108 |
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2020 |
720 – 147 |
146 – 113 |
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2019 |
701 – 134 |
133 – 107 |
Multiple factors influence the NEET 2026 Cut Off for Government Colleges every year, causing it to fluctuate. Understanding these helps in predicting admission chances.
Key factors include:
Number of Applicants: Higher applicants increase competition, raising the cut off.
Exam Difficulty Level: A tougher paper generally leads to lower cut off marks.
Total Vacancies: Fewer available seats can push the cut off higher.
Category of Candidates: Reservation policies significantly impact category wise cut off.
Previous Year Trends: Historical data helps set expectations for current year cut off.