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NEET UG 2026: Expected Cut-Off Scores and Admission Insights

The NEET UG 2026 exam, held on May 3rd, is the largest medical entrance test in India, with over 22.79 lakh candidates participating. As students await the answer key and results, they are eager to learn about the expected cut-off scores. For general candidates, a minimum of the 50th percentile is required, while OBC, SC, and ST candidates need the 40th percentile. Admission to top government medical colleges typically requires a score of over 600 marks. Stay tuned for updates from the NTA regarding the provisional answer key and final results.
 
NEET UG 2026: Expected Cut-Off Scores and Admission Insights

Overview of NEET UG 2026 Examination



The NEET UG 2026 exam took place on May 3rd, marking it as the largest medical entrance test in India. This year, it was conducted at over 5,432 centers across 551 cities in India and 14 international locations, attracting around 22.79 lakh candidates.


Awaiting Results and Cut-Off Predictions

With the exam now completed, students are eagerly anticipating the release of the answer key and results. Many are curious about the expected cut-off scores that will determine eligibility for government medical college admissions.


Projected NEET UG Cut-Off Scores

General and EWS Categories:


To qualify, candidates must achieve a minimum of the 50th percentile. The estimated score range for these categories is between 686 and 144 marks.


OBC, SC, and ST Categories:


A minimum of the 40th percentile is required, with an estimated score range of 143 to 113 marks.


Admission Score Requirements

Qualifying for NEET is just the first step; securing a high rank is crucial for admission into government medical colleges. For prestigious institutions like AIIMS and JIPMER, a score exceeding 600 marks is typically necessary. Mid-tier colleges may accept scores ranging from 500 to 600 marks, while private colleges might admit students with lower scores.


Next Steps for Candidates

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon publish the provisional answer key, allowing candidates to contest any discrepancies. Following this, the final answer key and results will be announced. Students should regularly check the NTA website for updates and plan their next steps based on the anticipated cut-off scores.