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NEET Previous Year Qualifying Marks

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the gateway to securing admission into esteemed medical and dental colleges in India. Each year, lakhs of aspirants compete to achieve their dreams of becoming doctors. One crucial aspect of NEET preparation is understanding the previous year qualifying marks, which give candidates an idea of the minimum score required to clear the exam.

What Are NEET Qualifying Marks?

NEET qualifying marks refer to the minimum marks a candidate must achieve to qualify for the exam. These marks are determined based on the percentile system and vary according to categories such as General, SC, ST, OBC, and PwD. Candidates who score equal to or above the qualifying marks are deemed eligible for further counseling and admission processes.

NEET Qualifying Percentile

The qualifying percentile for NEET remains constant each year; however, the corresponding marks vary depending on the exam’s difficulty level, the number of candidates, and other factors. Below is a breakdown of the percentile requirement:

⦿ General Category: 50th percentile

⦿ SC/ST/OBC Categories: 40th percentile

⦿ General-PwD Category: 45th percentile

Category

2023 Cutoff

2022 Cutoff 

2021 Cutoff

2020 Cutoff

2019 Cutoff

General/Unreserved (UR)

720-137

715-117 

720-138

720-147

701-134

OBC/SC/ST

136-107

116-93

137-108

146-113

133-107

PwD (General/UR)

136-121

116-105

137-122

146-129

133-120

PwD (Reserved)

120-107

104-93

121-108

128-113

119-107

Factors Influencing NEET Qualifying Marks

1. Exam Difficulty: Tougher exams generally result in lower qualifying marks.

2. Number of Candidates: A higher number of candidates can increase competition, impacting the marks required.

3. Seat Availability: Limited seats in medical colleges influence the qualifying criteria.

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