Maharashtra NEET UG 2025: Just 114 marks enough for private MBBS seat; govt colleges close at 500

Anu Parthiban | December 3, 2025 | 02:00 PM IST | 4 mins read

Maharashtra MBBS Admission 2025: All 8,141 seats have been filled through NEET UG Counselling. SSPM admitted a candidate with NEET mark as low as 118 amid fee controversy.

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Three of 2,675 BDS seats remained unfilled; Maharashtra NEET UG cut-off for MBBS in government, private medical colleges. (Representational image: Freepik)
Three of 2,675 BDS seats remained unfilled; Maharashtra NEET UG cut-off for MBBS in government, private medical colleges. (Representational image: Freepik)

In Maharashtra NEET UG counselling 2025, a candidate with a score of 114 out of 720 marks and a NEET rank beyond 12 lakh still secured an MBBS seat, while admission under the open category in government medical colleges required 500 marks, according to the state’s final seat allotment data.

Data accessed by Careers360 shows that all 8,141 MBBS seats in Maharashtra were filled with zero vacancy, while three of 2,675 BDS seats remained unfilled.

The Maharashtra NEET UG 2025 closing ranks revealed one of the widest admission gaps between government and private medical colleges, with government MBBS open-category seats closing at AIR 52437 (500 marks) and private colleges allotting MBBS seat for ranks below 12 lakh with scores as low as 118, 115, and 114 in the final round.

Maharashtra Govt vs Private: Category-wise MBBS cut-offs

As the open category remained the most competitive and continued to be the benchmark for merit admissions. A score above 500 was necessary for a government MBBS seat, while private MBBS cut-offs dropped sharply during the final round.

MBBS cut-offs for Vimukta Jati (VJ) and Nomadic Tribes (NT-1, NT-2, NT-3) were among the highest within reserved categories. Government MBBS seats for NT-3 closed at 477 marks — the second-highest after the open category, while VJ seats closed at 446 marks. Notably, these categories recorded higher cut-offs than OBC and EWS.

Among reserved groups, Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) recorded a government MBBS cut-off at 306 marks (AIR 425337), while private colleges admitted SEBC candidates at 130 marks (AIR 1190007) in the last round.

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Lowest MBBS cut-off: 114 in private, 115 in govt

Under the government quota, the lowest marks recorded for MBBS admission in Maharashtra were under the Orphan category, which closed at 115 marks (AIR 1297175). In private colleges, an LQ (Linguistic / Institutional quota) candidate with 114 marks was allotted an MBBS seat — the lowest NEET score to receive an MBBS admission in the 2025 Maharashtra NEET UG counselling cycle.

Candidates must note that these lowest scores are not general merit cut-offs, but the final ranks allotted during the second stray vacancy and institute-level rounds after all the top rank holders were either allotted seats or exited the process.

SSPM MBBS cut-off fell to 118 marks

Sindhudurg Shikshan Prasarak Mandal (SSPM) Medical College recorded one of the lowest private MBBS cut-offs, allotting a seat for a candidate with 118 marks, the State CET Cell source told Careers360. This means, a candidate scoring just 16% in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test - undergraduate (NEET UG 2025) also got an MBBS seat this year in Maharashtra.

SSPM also drew criticism for allegedly charging excess fees during the stray vacancy round.

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Around 44,702 candidates were listed in the provisional merit list for the second stray vacancy round, which was later converted to an institute-level counselling round following a Bombay High Court interim order permitting private colleges to fill remaining seats to prevent vacancies.

Nearly 45,000 candidates competed for 224 MBBS and 163 BDS seats in this phase. While government-quota seats were allotted centrally by the CET Cell, private medical colleges filled seats on their own.

As per the Maharashtra MBBS admission policy, private unaided medical colleges are allowed to fill 15% seats under institutional quota independently.

Maharashtra MBBS cut-offs 2025

Maharashtra government medical colleges closed MBBS admissions for SC and ST candidates at 178 marks (907792 rank) and 326 marks (374587 rank) respectively, with ST seats continuing to demand relatively higher marks compared to other reserved categories.

Category

NEET closing ranks for government colleges

NEET cut-off marks for government colleges

MBBS NEET closing ranks for private medical colleges

MBBS NEET UG cut-off marks

SC

907792

178

1060675

150

ST

374587

326

913477

176

VJ

127631

446

1012465

158

NT-1

144074

436

150384

433

NT-2

1171164

133

167931

423

NT-3

81071

477

1065331

149

OBC

1040409

153

1178834

132

SEBC

425337

306

1190007

130

EWS

1008635

159

-

-

OPEN

52437

500

1274528

118

ORPHAN

1297175

115

-

-

PWD

1291041

116

-

-

D1

104535

461

-

-

D2

105213

461

-

-

D3

118425

452

-

-

MKB

80981

477

-

-

LQ

-

-

1310248

114

Maharashtra BDS cut-offs 2025

The BDS cut-off for government quota seats closed at 454 marks in the open category, and the lowest admission was made at 160 marks under the orphan category. A private dental college filled its last seat by offering admission to a candidate with 113 marks in the final round.

Category

NEET BDS closing ranks for government colleges

NEET BDS cut-off marks for government colleges

BDS NEET closing ranks for private dental colleges

BDS NEET UG cut-off marks

SC

235354

387

693914

225

ST

553208

264

1272411

119

VJ

366840

329

909615

177

NT-1

214365

398

1263080

120

NT-2

189331

411

1243307

123

NT-3

200116

405

1148223

136

OBC

1222420

125

1295994

115

SEBC

170685

421

935576

172

EWS

110040

457

-

-

OPEN

115594

454

1288479

116

ORPHAN

998967

160

-

-

PWD

1230656

124

-

-

D1

174509

419

-

-

D2

181272

415

-

-

D3

138411

440

-

-

MKB

600046

250

-

-

LQ

-

-

1318506

113

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