Every year NTA organizes the NEET UG examination for admission to MBBS, Dental and Ayush courses. A large number of candidates aspire to be a Doctor. What percentage or qualifying marks you should aim for pursuing your doctor dream be it MBBS, Dental, or Ayush Doctor.
You must also know that the fee in government medical colleges are lesser than private medical institutions. But it is also true not all could make to the government hospital.
We have tried to attend this query how much percentage is good for government college admission in India.
First we will start with general pass percentage in NEET UG courses and have covered the government college percentage for admission:
These are released by NTA after the results. They allow you to participate in counselling but do not guarantee a seat.
| Category | Qualifying Percentile | Expected Qualifying Marks (2026) |
| UR / EWS | 50th | 720 – 135 / 144 |
| OBC | 40th | 143 – 107 / 113 |
| SC | 40th | 143 – 107 / 113 |
| ST | 40th | 143 – 107 / 113 |
| UR / EWS – PwD | 45th | 143 – 120 / 127 |
| OBC / SC / ST – PwD | 40th | 126 – 107 / 113 |
Note: Actual qualifying marks will be announced with NEET UG results (expected in June ). They depend on the overall difficulty and number of candidates.
Table of Contents
- NEET UG 2026 Admission Cutoffs (Marks Needed for Seat Allotment)
- Expected Marks for Government Medical Colleges (MBBS)
- Expected Marks for Private / Deemed Medical Colleges (MBBS)
- Important Points
- For NEET 2026, the exact cutoffs will be known only after the result and during counselling (June–August 2026).
- Top Private MBBS Colleges
- Top Government MBBS Colleges
- Government Dental Colleges
- Private Dental Colleges
- NEET UG Qualification Marks FAQs
NEET UG 2026 Admission Cutoffs (Marks Needed for Seat Allotment)
These are much higher than qualifying marks. They vary every year based on:
- Number of seats
- Difficulty of exam
- Number of applicants
- State quota vs All India Quota (AIQ)
- Category
Expected Marks for Government Medical Colleges (MBBS)
| Category | Top Govt Colleges / AIIMS / JIPMER (Safe Score) | Average Govt Colleges (Safe Score) | State Quota (Many States) |
| General (UR/EWS) | 650–720+ | 580–620+ | 550–610+ |
| OBC | 620–680+ | 550–600+ | 520–590+ |
| SC | 520–580+ | 450–530+ | 420–500+ |
| ST | 490–550+ | 400–480+ | 380–460+ |
- All India Quota (AIQ 15%) in government colleges usually requires higher marks than state quota (85%).
- Top institutes like AIIMS Delhi, JIPMER, MAMC Delhi, Seth GS Mumbai etc. need 670–720+ for General category.
Expected Marks for Private / Deemed Medical Colleges (MBBS)
| Category | Top Private / Deemed Colleges | Average Private Colleges | Management / NRI Quota |
| General | 500–580+ | 400–520+ | 200–400+ |
| OBC / SC / ST | 450–550+ | 380–500+ | 150–350+ |
- Many private colleges (especially through state counselling) accept scores as low as 400–450 for General in later rounds.
- Deemed universities often have separate counselling with slightly higher cutoffs.
- Management/NRI quota seats have the lowest cutoffs but very high fees (₹20–50+ lakhs per year).
Important Points
- Government seats are highly competitive — you generally need 550+ (General) for a decent chance in average government colleges.
- Private seats are more accessible but expensive. Fees in private colleges range from ₹8–25 lakhs per year (plus one-time charges).
- Cutoffs are released separately for each counselling round by MCC (for AIQ/Deemed) and state counselling authorities.
- State-wise variation is huge — e.g., cutoffs in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan are different from Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh.
For NEET 2026, the exact cutoffs will be known only after the result and during counselling (June–August 2026).
Would you like me to give you:
- Expected cutoffs for your specific state (e.g., Delhi, UP, Bihar, etc.)?
- Previous year (2025) actual closing ranks/marks for popular colleges?
- Or safe target scores based on your category?
Top Private MBBS Colleges
Ranking Source-NIRF 2025
| Institute | Place | Rank |
| CMC Vellor | Tamil Nadu | 3 |
| Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham | Tamil Nadu | 9 |
| Saveetha Medical and Technical Science | Tamil Nadu | 11 |
| Dr DY Patil Vidyapeeth | Maharashtra | 12 |
| Shiksha O Anusandhan | Odisha | 15 |
| SRM Institute of Science and Technology | Tamil Nadu | 18 |
| Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research | Maharashtra | 20 |
| Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research | Tamil Nadu | 21 |
| KIIT | Odisha | 23 |
| Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences | Delhi | 28 |
Top Government MBBS Colleges
Ranking-NIRF 2025
| Institute | Place | Rank |
| AIIMS | Delhi | 1 |
| PGIMER | Chandigarh | 2 |
| JIPMER | Poducherry | 4 |
| Sanjay Gandhi PIMS | UP | 5 |
| BHU | UP | 6 |
| National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences | Karnataka | 7 |
| King George Medical University KGMI | UP | 8 |
| AIIMS | Rishikes | 13 |
| AIIMS | Bhubneshwar | 14 |
| Madras Medical College & Government General Hospital, Chennai | Tamil Nadu | 16 |
Government Dental Colleges
Ranking-NIRF 2025
| Institute | Place | Rank |
| AIIMS | Delhi | 1 |
| Maulana Azad institute of Dental Science | Delhi | 3 |
| KGMU | UP | 7 |
| Sanjay Gandhi PIMS | UP | 5 |
| BHU | UP | 6 |
| Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences | Haryana | 12 |
| BHU | UP | 15 |
| Jamia Milia Islamia | Delhi | 17 |
| Nair Hospital Dental College | Maharashtra | 19 |
| Government Dental College Nagpur | Maharashtra | 20 |
Private Dental Colleges
Ranking-NIRF 2025
| Institute | Place | Rank |
| Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science | Tamil Nadu | 2 |
| Dr DY Patil Vidyapeeth | Maharashtra | 4 |
| Manipal College of Dental Science | Karnataka | 5 |
| A.B.Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences | Karnataka | 6 |
| SRM Dental College | Tamil Nadu | 8 |
| Shiksha O Anusandhan | Odisha | 9 |
| JSS Dental College and Hospital | Karnataka | 10 |
| Manipal college of Dental Science Manglore | Karnataka | 11 |
| Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research | Tamil Nadu | 13 |
| Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham | Tamil Nadu | 14 |
NEET UG Qualification Marks FAQs
They are the minimum marks required to become eligible for counselling.
No, they only make you eligible for counselling, not seat allotment.
40th percentile.
Yes, they have lower cutoffs but much higher fees.
After the result, usually in June, followed by counselling rounds.
Exam difficulty, number of applicants, seat availability, category, and quota type.