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NTA releases NEET UG 2024 result ahead of time, official cut-offs awaited: Check last year's trends, closing ranks for AIIMS and other government medical colleges

The NEET UG 2024 results are out. However, the NTA is yet to release the official cut-offs. As candidates await the 2024 cut-off, here is a look at last year's opening and closing ranks for prestigious institutions like AIIMS and other government medical colleges, offering insights into admission trends. Stay tuned for more updates on this crucial crucial medical entrance exam.
NTA releases NEET UG 2024 result ahead of time, official cut-offs awaited: Check last year's trends, closing ranks for AIIMS and other government medical colleges
NEET UG: Representational Image
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the result of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Under Graduate (NEET UG) 2024 exam today, on June 4. However, the cut-offs for 2024 are yet to be officially released. This national level medical entrance exam for admission to MBBS and BDS courses was conducted on May 5, saw nearly 23.81 lakh candidates, including about 13.63 lakh female candidates and 10.18 lakh male candidates.
This massive participation highlights the importance of NEET for students aspiring to be doctors in India.
Admission to prestigious medical colleges of India depends on the NEET UG cut-off which varies every year and differs for different caste-based categories, colleges and other factors. The cut-off marks set the minimum score that candidates must achieve to be eligible for admission to MBBS and BDS courses. During the counseling process, candidates who meet or exceed the cut-off marks are considered for seat allotment. Higher scores typically lead to better ranks, which in turn increase the chances of securing admission to preferred colleges and courses.

NEET UG Cut-off Decoded


As previously stated, the cut-off is the minimum score or percentile that candidates must achieve to be admitted to undergraduate medical courses in India. There are two types of cut-offs for NEET: qualifying and admission.
The qualifying cut-off is specified as a percentile, whereas the admission cut-off is a range of marks. The qualifying cut-offs differ for the General, SC, ST, OBC, and general categories. The admission cut-off, on the other hand, varies depending on several factors, including the number of seats available, the college's reputation, the candidate's category, and whether admission is through the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) or the 85% State Quota. The NEET cutoff for AIQ seats is released by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), whereas the cutoff for
state quota seats is released by the respective state counselling authorities.

NEET UG 2023 Cut-off


Here is a look at NEET UG 2023 qualifying and admission cut-off for various categories.
NEET UG Cut Off 2023

Category

Qualifying Cut-off

Admission Cut-off

UR/EWS

50th percentile

720-137

OBC, SC, ST

40th percentile

136-107

UR / EWS & PH

45th percentile

136-121

OBC & PH

40th percentile

120-107

ST & PH

40th percentile

120-108


NEET UG Rank: How is it calculated?


The NEET UG rank is determined on the basis of a candidate's score in the exam. Correct answers are awarded +4 marks, and incorrect answers result in a -1 mark deduction.
Scores are converted into percentiles to account for variations in the difficulty level of different exam sessions (if applicable). The NEET UG exam is scored out of a maximum of 720 marks. The percentile rank indicates the percentage of candidates who have scored equal to or below the particular score. An All India Rank (AIR) list is prepared, with the highest scorer ranked 1, and so on.


NEET UG Opening and Closing ranks: All You Need to Know


This refers to the rank of the first candidate who secures admission to a specific medical or dental college in a given year. The closing rank, on the other hand, refers to the rank of the last candidate who secures admission to a specific medical or dental college in a given year. These ranks can vary widely depending on the college's prestige, the number of available seats, the category of the candidate, and whether the admission is through the AIQ or State Quota. The National Testing Agency (NTA) as well as the state counselling authorities share the opening and closing ranks during the counselling process.

NEET UG Cut-off 2023: Opening and Closing Ranks for AIIMS


Here is an overview of the opening and closing ranks of 10 AIIMS branches in the general category
.

College Name

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi

1

57

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhubaneswar

35

491

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur

106

497

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal

133

558

AIIMS Rishikesh cut off 2023

136

773

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Raipur

618

1180

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Nagpur

209

1187

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Patna

496

1417

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Mangalagiri

322

1720

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bathinda

792

1762


NEET UG Cut off 2023: Opening and Closing Ranks for Government Medical Colleges


Here is an overview of the opening and closing ranks of 10 prestigious government medical institutes in the general category
.

College Name

Opening Rank

Closing Rank

Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi

58

85

Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi

59

107

Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, New Delhi

39

185

Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research Puducherry

1

277

Christian Medical College Vellore

112

112

University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi, Delhi

127

304

Lady Hardinge Medical College for Women, New Delhi

203

485

Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh

130

544

Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai

53

656

B J Medical College, Ahmedabad

263

714


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