NEET UG 2022: Expected, last year's cut-off for MBBS admission
Manisha Tiwari | July 19, 2022 | 09:48 AM IST | 1 min read
NTA conducted the NEET exam 2022 on July 17. Get the details on expected NEET 2022 cutoff here.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for undergraduate students (NEET-UG 2022) on July 17. More than 18 lakh candidates registered for NEET this year and a 95% attendance was marked during the examination.
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With the unofficial NEET UG 2022 answer keys, aspirants must have analysed their estimated scores. NEET 2022 cutoff is the minimum percentile and equivalent marks required to qualify for the entrance exam. The NEET 2022 cutoff scores will be released with the results based on various factors. However, the NEET 2022 result date has not been announced by the NTA yet.
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As per the latest update, the NEET UG 2021 cut-off for general category candidates is 50th percentile. While for SC/ST/OBC and general-PH aspirants, the NEET qualifying percentile is 40th and 45th percentile, respectively. Read the full story to know about the expected NEET cutoff 2022, last year’s cutoff and other details.
NEET 2022 expected cutoff as per Vidyamandir classes
|
Particulars |
Expected cutoff scores |
|
For qualifying NEET UG |
150 |
|
Minimum marks to get admission through NEET 2022 |
350 |
|
Minimum marks to get admission in top government MBBS seats |
600 |
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NEET cutoff: Previous year’s trends
|
Category |
NEET cutoff percentile |
NEET cut-off 2021 scores |
NEET cut off 2020 scores |
NEET cutoff 2019 scores |
|
Unreserved |
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 |
Factors affecting NEET 2022 cutoff scores
Cutoff of NEET UG 2022 will depend on the below listed factors:
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Number of candidates appeared in the examination
-
Total number of seats
-
NEET difficulty level
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Based on the NEET cutoff 2022, qualified candidates will be called for the counselling process. Through NEET 2022, admission will be granted to various medical and dental colleges across the country.
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