NEET UG exams are over, now students are eagerly waiting for their results. Let us tell you that along with the result, the NEET cutoff is also released.

NEET UG 2025 exam was completed on 4th May. This exam was conducted at thousands of centers in pen and paper mode. In such a situation, now the students are waiting for the result, which is likely to be released in the month of June. According to the information bulletin of NTA, the result of NEET will be released on 14 June 2025, after release, students will be able to check their result by visiting the official website neet.nta.nic.in. Let us inform that through NEET UG, admission is available in many UG courses including MBBS, BAMS, BDS, BUMS and BS (H) Nursing in various medical colleges of the country.

Let us inform you that along with the result of NEET UG, the cutoff will also be released. The cutoff is different for students of every category, so the question arises that how much can the cutoff of OBC category go this year? Let's know the answer to this...

These factors affect the cutoff

The cutoff of NEET UG depends on the difficulty in the exam, how many more and less students have given the exam and how many seats are there for UG courses in the country. If the paper is difficult or fewer people have appeared in the exam or a new medical college has opened then the cutoff goes down, otherwise the cutoff increases.

How much will the cutoff of OBC go?

Experts are of the opinion that the cutoff can give some relief to the OBC category this time. Since the qualifying percentile to pass is 40 percent, this year the cutoff of NEET UG can go to 161-127, giving relief to the OBC category. In such a situation, the cutoff for SC and ST can also go to 161-127.

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