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Neet cut off 2026 for MBBS Govt College: Check category-wise marks you will need to get government medical college seat

The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the NEET UG 2026 result on July 16 with the all-important category-wise cut off that decides who gets a shot at a seat in India’s medical colleges this year. The outcome this year is all the more significant after a chaotic admissions cycle.

Also Read: NEET Result 2026 declared: NTA releases Re-NEET scorecards at neet.nta.nic.in; over 11.21 lakh qualify, 138 candidates score above 690

NEET UG 2026 exam was originally held on May 3 but was scrapped due to paper leak allegations. The NTA had to hold a fresh sitting, popularly known as the ‘Re-NEET’, on June 21. With that controversy behind them, nearly 20 lakh candidates who sat for the re-conducted exam were waiting with bated breath to know one thing: have I cleared the cut off, and do I stand a real chance at a government MBBS seat?

NEET UG 2026 Qualifying Cut Off: Category-Wise Marks

As mandated by the National Medical Commission, the qualifying percentile stays fixed year on year even though the marks required to hit that percentile change depending on how tough the paper was and how students performed overall.

Category Qualifying Percentile Cut Off Marks
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

In simple terms, any General or EWS category candidate scoring 213 marks or above out of 720 has cleared the exam this year. For OBC, SC and ST candidates, the bar is 177 marks and above.

How Many Candidates Actually Qualified?

Along with the cut off, the NTA also released a category-wise break-up of how many students made it past the line.

Category Qualified Candidates
UR / EWS 9,96,935
OBC 81,111
SC 29,947
ST 12,452
UR / EWS – PwBD 480
OBC – PwBD 185
SC – PwBD 64
ST – PwBD 11

Put together, these numbers add up to roughly 11.21 lakh candidates who have qualified across all categories this year.

This Year's Cut Off vs Last Year: A Sharp Jump

One of the most talked-about aspects of this year's result is just how much the qualifying marks have gone up compared to 2025 — a clear sign that the re-conducted paper was attempted more confidently, and that overall performance this year was notably stronger.

Category NEET 2025 NEET 2026
UR / EWS 686–144 715–213
OBC 143–113 212–177
SC 143–113 212–177
ST 143–113 212–177
UR / EWS – PwBD 143–127 212–194

The topper's list also tells its own story. Aryan Gupta from Punjab and Panshul Bansal from Haryana jointly topped the exam with 715 out of 720 marks, and no student managed a perfect 720 this time around. Several candidates crossed the 700-mark threshold, reinforcing just how competitive this year's re-exam turned out to be.

Also Read: NEET UG 2026 Toppers List: Check names, highest marks, state-wise toppers, and other details

What's the NEET Cut off 2026 to Get a Government MBBS Seat?

Here students have to read carefully. The qualifying cut off tells you whether you are “in the race” or not. It does not tell you which college you will get in. The marks required for a real government MBBS seat depends on your rank, your category, your home state and how the counselling rounds go. Here’s a broad indicative sense of where different score ranges tend to fall based on recent trends in admission data. Remember, these are informed expectations, not official figures, as the actual closing ranks will be known only once MCC and state counselling authorities release them.

Score Range (out of 720) Broad Admission Outlook
680 and above Strong contention for AIIMS Delhi and other top-tier government institutes
650 – 679 Good prospects across several leading government medical colleges
620 – 649 Reasonable chances via both All India Quota and state quota counselling
600 – 619 Fair opportunities, especially through state-level counselling
550 – 599 Outcome depends heavily on your state's cut off and reservation category
Below 550 Tougher for General category candidates; reserved categories may still find state-quota options

As a rough rule of thumb that many counsellors point to, scoring in the region of 620 and above generally puts General category candidates in a more comfortable zone for a government MBBS seat, though reserved category candidates typically find opportunities open up at meaningfully lower scores because of category-wise reservation in both AIQ and state quotas.

It's worth remembering that these are only broad indicators drawn from how previous counselling cycles have behaved. Your actual chances will hinge on your final All India Rank, your category rank, the number of seats your state offers, and which rounds of counselling you participate in.

What Should Qualified Candidates Do Next?

If you've cleared the cut off, here's your immediate to-do list:

  1. Download your NEET UG 2026 scorecard from the official website and keep multiple copies, both digital and printed.
  2. Register for MCC All India Quota Counselling , which covers 15% of government seats nationwide.
  3. Apply separately for your State Counselling , which handles the remaining 85% of state quota seats along with private and deemed university seats.
  4. Prepare your documents in advance — category certificates, domicile proof, and identity documents will be needed at every stage.
  5. Fill your college and course preferences carefully during each counselling round, keeping your rank, category, and budget in mind.
  6. Track seat allotment results closely and respond within the given deadlines, since missing a reporting window can cost you an allotted seat.

What is NEET Cut Off?

Before diving into the figures, it helps to understand that the NTA releases two very different things every year, and mixing them up is where most confusion begins.

The qualifying cut off is simply the minimum percentile — and the marks equivalent to it — that a candidate must cross to be declared "qualified" in NEET UG. Clearing it makes you eligible to sit in counselling for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH courses, and B.Sc Nursing. It does not , by itself, guarantee a seat anywhere.

The admission or closing cut off , on the other hand, is the actual rank at which seats fill up in a specific college during counselling. This is decided later by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for the All India Quota and by respective state authorities for state quota seats, and it varies from college to college and round to round.

With that distinction in mind, here is what the NTA has officially confirmed. With the cut off and results now out in the open, the real competition begins in counselling. Candidates are advised to keep a close watch on official NTA, MCC, and respective state counselling websites for further updates, as schedules and seat matrices can shift quickly during this phase.

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