National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET examination is conducted for granting admission into Undergraduate courses like M.B.B.S. which is the most opted course as it is the course that you must choose for becoming a doctor. For taking admission, the candidate must pass the NEET examination, a cut-off marks will be released by the NTA. In this article, we will discuss NEET Cut-off 2023 – Check Qualifying Cut-off Marks, Previous Year Cut-off, etc.

Courses offered through NEET
The following are the course offered through the NEET entrance examination-
- M.B.B.S. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
- B.Sc. Nursing
- B.Sc. in Dialysis Therapy
- B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology
- Optometry (B.Sc.)
- B.Sc. in X-Ray Technology
- B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology
- Bachelor of Radiation Technology
- B.Sc. in Operation Theatre Technology
- B.Sc. in Medical Record Technology
- B.v. SC.
- B.Sc. in Medical Imaging Technology
- B.Sc. in Anaesthesia Technology
- B.Sc. (horticulture)
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy
NEET Cut off 2023
The cut-off marks for NEET 2023 are not yet released, we will update the NEET entrance examination once the examination authority releases the cut-off marks.
NEET MBBS/BDS Cut off 2021, 2020, 2019 – Year-wise trends
Category | NEET cut-off percentile | NEET 2021 | NEET 2020 cut-off scores | NEET cut-off 2019 scores |
General | 50th percentile | 720-138 | 720-147 | 701-134 |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th percentile | 137-108 | 146-113 | 133-107 |
Unreserved-PH | 45th percentile | 137-122 | 146-129 | 133-120 |
SC/ST/OBC-PH | 40th percentile | 121-108 | 128-113 | 119-107 |
NEET 2021 cutoff AIQ – MBBS (Round wise)
Category | Round 1 | Round 2 | Mop – Up round |
Open | 13970 | 15657 | 19207 |
OBC | 14930 | 17878 | 19232 |
SC | 78780 | 93407 | 99542 |
ST | 102589 | 107511 | 120806 |
EWS | 15662 | 18572 | 19594 |
NEET 2021 cutoff AIQ – BDS (Round wise)
Category | Round 1 | Round 2 | Mop – Up round |
Open | 24531 | 30500 | 34807 |
OBC | 26769 | 33099 | 37341 |
SC | 104876 | 133153 | 140668 |
ST | 140725 | 151231 | 174368 |
EWS | 27150 | 35054 | 39501 |
NEET 2022 Marks Vs Ranks – Category-wise
Category | Qualifying Criteria | NEET(UG) 2021 | |
Marks Range | No. of Candidates | ||
UR/EWS | 50th Percentile | 720-138 | 770857 |
OBC | 40th Percentile | 137-108 | 66978 |
SC | 40th Percentile | 137-108 | 22384 |
ST | 40th Percentile | 137-108 | 9312 |
UR / EWS & PwD | 45th Percentile | 137-122 | 313 |
OBC & PwD | 40th Percentile | 121-108 | 157 |
SC & PwD | 40th Percentile | 121-108 | 59 |
ST & PwD | 40th Percentile | 121-108 | 14 |
Total | 771500 | 870074 |
FAQ
NEET cut-off means the minimum percentage required by the candidates to pass the entrance examination. The candidate who has passed the entrance examination will be eligible for participating in the counseling process across India in various medical colleges.
Yes, qualifying for NEET makes the candidates participate in the counseling process of various medical colleges across India.
Scoring at least NEET cut-off marks makes you eligible to participate in the counseling process, however, it does not mean you’ll be given admission, you’ll have to compete with a lot of people and practices, state quotas usually go to the top scorers only.
No, securing minimum NEET cut-off marks means you’ll be able to participate in the counseling, but, usually, the medical colleges demands much more marks than the minimum cut-off marks.