The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the Re NEET 2026 Result along with the official Re NEET 2026 pass marks, category-wise qualifying percentile, and cutoff scores. Candidates who appeared for the medical entrance exam can now check whether they have achieved the minimum qualifying marks required to participate in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BSc Nursing, and other UG medical counselling rounds.
This year, nearly 20 lakh candidates appeared for the examination, out of which 11.21 lakh candidates qualified, making them eligible for the upcoming counselling process conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and respective state authorities.
The Re NEET 2026 pass marks are the minimum qualifying marks prescribed by NTA for each category. These marks are decided after considering several factors, including:
Difficulty level of the examination
Number of candidates who appeared
Overall performance of students
Number of available medical seats
Category-wise reservation policy
Candidates scoring equal to or above the prescribed qualifying cutoff become eligible for the counselling process. However, qualifying the examination does not guarantee admission to a medical college, as admission depends on merit rank, counselling, and seat availability.
The National Testing Agency has released the official category-wise qualifying cutoff along with the Re NEET 2026 result.
| Category | Qualifying Percentile | Re NEET 2026 Pass Marks |
| General (UR) | 50th Percentile | Released with Result |
| General-EWS | 50th Percentile | Released with Result |
| OBC-NCL | 40th Percentile | Released with Result |
| SC | 40th Percentile | Released with Result |
| ST | 40th Percentile | Released with Result |
| PwBD (General) | 45th Percentile | Released with Result |
| PwD | As per NTA norms | Released with Result |
Note: Candidates should refer to the official scorecard for their qualifying status and category-wise cutoff applicable to them.
Your qualifying status indicates whether you have secured the minimum marks required to participate in the admission process.
If your score is above the prescribed cutoff:
You are eligible for MCC counselling.
You can apply for State Quota counselling.
You may participate in AIQ counselling.
You become eligible for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, Nursing and allied medical admissions, subject to rank and seat availability.
If your score is below the cutoff, you will not be eligible for the counselling process this year.
| Also, check | |
| NEET UG 2026 Result Out | Re-NEET Toppers List 2026 Out |
| Re-NEET 2026 Marks vs Rank | Re-NEET 2026 State-wise Toppers List |
The NTA has also released the number of qualified candidates in each reservation category.
| Category | Qualified Candidates |
| General | 2.91 lakh |
| OBC-NCL | 5.12 lakh |
| SC | 1.59 lakh |
| ST | 63,716 |
| Gen-EWS | 95,026 |
| PwBD | 3,666 |
| PwD | 303 |
A total of 11.21 lakh candidates have qualified for the next stage of admissions.
The Re NEET 2026 results reflect another highly competitive year for medical admissions.
Around 20 lakh candidates appeared.
11.21 lakh candidates qualified.
More than 58% of qualified candidates are women.
138 candidates scored 690 marks or above.
19 candidates scored above 700 marks.
The highest score recorded this year is 715 out of 720.
The large number of qualified candidates indicates that competition during counselling is expected to remain intense, particularly for top government medical colleges.
Qualified Candidates: 2.91 lakh
Faces the highest competition due to comparatively fewer reserved seats.
Qualified Candidates: 5.12 lakh
The largest number of qualified candidates belongs to this category.
Qualified Candidates: 1.59 lakh
Candidates will receive reservation benefits during counselling as per government norms.
Qualified Candidates: 63,716
Eligible candidates can participate in both AIQ and State counselling under reservation provisions.
Qualified Candidates: 95,026
EWS reservation continues to play an important role in admissions.
Candidates qualifying under disability reservation will receive benefits as per NMC and counselling guidelines.
Many students confuse qualifying marks with college admission cutoffs.
| Re NEET Pass Marks | Admission Cutoff |
| Minimum marks required to qualify | Actual score needed for admission |
| Decided by NTA | Depends on counselling |
| Same across India for each category | Varies by college and state |
| Makes candidate eligible | Does not ensure admission |
Simply qualifying the examination does not guarantee an MBBS seat. Admission depends on rank, preferences, reservation, and seat availability.
Several factors influence the qualifying marks every year.
Difficulty level of the question paper
Total number of candidates
Overall student performance
Number of medical seats
Reservation policy
Normalisation and evaluation process
Previous year cutoff trends
Candidates who have qualified should prepare for the counselling process.
The next steps include:
Download the NEET scorecard.
Keep all required documents ready.
Register for MCC counselling.
Register for State counselling, if applicable.
Fill preferred colleges and courses.
Participate in seat allotment rounds.
Report to the allotted college after seat confirmation.
Candidates should keep the following documents ready:
Re NEET 2026 Scorecard
Admit Card
Class 10 Certificate
Class 12 Marksheet
Identity Proof
Passport-size photographs
Category Certificate (if applicable)
PwBD Certificate (if applicable)
Domicile Certificate (for State counselling)