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NEET UG 2023 MBBS seats Cut off Marks

Today we will discuss about “NEET UG 2023 MBBS seats Cut off Marks “. Read this article till end to know about MBBS seats ,Cut off Marks last year. 

Last year NEET UG examination was successfully conducted on July 17 ( Sunday) but NEET UG result was declared little bit late ( on September 7 ).

This year NEET UG 2023 entrance exam is scheduled on May 7,2023 ( Sunday ) and result is expected by June 15,2023 .

NEET UG 2023 MBBS seats Cut off Marks

If we talked about NEET UG, it is one of the most competitive exam in India, in which around 18 lakh students registered themselves and due to high competition and comparatively less number of MBBS seats ,students must secure good score to get admission in Government colleges through state quota or MCC All India Counselling.

And the candidates who are going to attend the NEET UG 2023 exam can check minimum marks required to get admission in Government medical colleges by clicking here.

Minimum marks required in NEET UG for MBBS Admission 

Before going to start our main article we would like to discuss about MBBS seats status in India.

Total MBBS seats in India 2023

As per latest information , at the time of 2023-24 counselling there will be minimum 702 medical colleges with 107658 MBBS seats in India .If we compare with last year data this year there will be 8195 more MBBS seats.

Till now 50 new medical colleges gets approval for MBBS admission in coming session . Out of these 50 medical colleges ,highest 11 (eleven ) is in Telangana ,05 (five) each in Rajasthan & Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra 04( four) ,Assam, Gujarat, Haryana ,Karnataka , Tamil NAdu 03(three) each, West Bengal, Odisha , J& K 02(each) and Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh , Nagaland 01(one)each.

As of now as per official website of NMC ( June 9,2023) there are 695 medical colleges in India . Out of these 695 medical colleges there are 383 Govt./Semi Govt. , AIIMS & Central Universities/ Instituitions , 51 are deemed Universities and remaining 261 are private medical colleges in various states/UT’s of India. If we talked about number of MBBS seats ,till now there are 106333 MBBS seats (55468 in Govt. /Semi Govt. Instituitions & 50865 in private/Deemed medical colleges across India).

Total MBBS seats in India Till  June 9 ,2023
Duration Govt. Private
Colleges Seats Colleges Seats
1947-50 22 4988 1 100
1950-60 35 7612 3 600
1961-70 34 5970 6 945
1971-80 8 1195 3 400
1981-90 7 1050 25 4370
1991-2000 13 2030 29 4500
2001-05 10 1520 43 7650
2006-10 25 3500 47 7950
2011-15 55 7384 48 7250
2016-20 83 9774 64 9500
2021-22 63 7025 26 3750
Total=106333 383 55468 312 50865

If we go through the official website data we find that 5150 MBBS seats are already updated on official website of NMC for coming session 2023-24.

MBBS seats increased in 2023 | Newly Added MBBS seats in India 2023

SNO State College Type Seats
1 Andhra Pradesh Government Medical College, Eluru Govt. 150
2 Andhra Pradesh Government Medical College, Machilipatnam Govt. 150
3 Andhra Pradesh Government Medical College, Nandyal Govt. 150
4 Andhra Pradesh Government Medical College, Vizianagaram Govt. 150
5 Assam Kokrajhar Medical College Govt. 100
6 Assam Nagaon Medical College Govt. 100
7 Assam Nalbari Medical College, Nalbari Govt. 100
8 Jammu & Kashmir Government Medical College, Handwara Govt. 100
9 Jammu & Kashmir Government Medical College, Udhampur Govt. 100
10 Madhya Pradesh Government Medical College, Satna Govt. 150
11 Maharashtra Government Medical college and District Hospital, Ratnagiri Govt. 100
12 Nagaland Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Govt. 100
13 Orissa Government Medical College Bhawanipatna Govt. 100
14 Rajasthan Government Medical College, Alwar Govt. 100
15 Rajasthan Government Medical College, Bundi Govt. 100
16 Rajasthan Government Medical College, Hanumangarh Govt. 100
17 Rajasthan Government Medical College, Karauli Govt. 100
18 Telangana Government Medical College Jangaon Govt. 100
19 Telangana Government Medical College, Jayashankar Bhupalpally Govt. 100
20 Telangana Government Medical College, Kamareddy Govt. 100
21 Telangana Government Medical College, Khammam Govt. 100
22 Telangana Government Medical College, Kumuram Bheem Asifabad Govt. 100
23 Telangana Government Medical College, Nirmal Govt. 100
24 Telangana Government Medical College, Rajanna Sircilla Govt. 100
25 Telangana Government Medical College, Vikarabad Govt. 100
26 Gujarat Ananya College of Medicine & Research Trust 150
27 Gujarat Swaminayaran Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Trust 150
28 Haryana Amrita School of Medicine, Faridabad Trust 150
29 Haryana Maharishi Markandeshwar College of Medical Sciences & Research, Sadopur Private 150
30 Karnataka Sri Chamundeshwari Medical College Hospital & Research Institute Trust 150
31 Karnataka Sri Madhusudan Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Trust 50
32 Maharashtra Dr. Rajdendra Gode Medical College, Amravati Private 150
33 Maharashtra Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College, Vashi Trust 100
34 Maharashtra Parbhani Medical College, Parbhani Society 150
35 Tamil Nadu Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Trust 150
36 Tamil Nadu Nandha Medical College & Hospital Erode Trust 150
37 Tamil Nadu PSP Medical College Hospital and Research Institute Trust 150
38 Telangana Arundathi Institute of Medical Sciences Trust 150
39 Telangana CMR Institute of Medical Sciences Trust 150
40 Telangana Neelima Institute of Medical Sciences, Medchal Trust 150
41 Uttar Pradesh SKS Hospital Medical College & Research Centre Private 150
42 Gujarat SAL Institute of Medical Science Ahmedabad Private 150

 

Click here to see state wise MBBS seats in India 2023 .

Note: full details on total medical seats in India provided below.

As per the last year’s NEET UG result , General category (also called as unreserved category) aspirants need minimum 117 marks (50 percentile). On the other hand, UR/EWS-PH (Unreserved & EWS- Physical Handicapped) requires 105 marks(45 percentile) and SC/OBC/ST needs 93 marks (40 percentile).

For those who don’t know what is the percentile ?

Percentile used in NEET to determine students rankings. For example, 50 percentile means you must scores higher more than 50% of students appeared in NEET UG .

It is assumed for previous cutoffs, for getting admission in Govt. medical colleges under an unreserved category or general, students have to get minimum 520 to 600 marks depending on states.

And to get admission in the Good Private Medical college you need to score 350 marks in NEET UG. This is for general category students.

Whereas, OBC/SC/ST category students need 40 percentile score in NEET UG to get MBBS admission they need more than 93( minimum )marks. This is based on last year cut-off.

NEET UG cut off  2022,2021,2020,2019,2018,2017 

Category Percentile NEET UG Cut off
2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
UR/EWS 50th 715-117 720-138 720-146 701-134 691-119 697-131
UR-PH 45th 116-105 137-122 146-129 133-120 118-107 130-118
SC/ST/OBC 40th 116-93 137-108 146-113 133-107 118-96 130-107
PH-SC/ST/OBC 40th 116-93 121-108 146-113 133-107 106-96

NEET UG data 2022

NEET UG category wise cut off 2021 state topper

You can read this post to get full information- Minimum Marks Required in NEET UG for MBBS

Total MBBS Seats in India 2023- Govt  & Private Medical colleges

S.No. State/UT Total Colleges Total

Seats

Govt.

Colleges

Govt.

Seats

Private Colleges Private Seats
1 Andaman & Nikobar Island 1 114 1 114 0 0
2 Andhra Pradesh 32 5585 13 2485 19 3100
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1 50 1 50 0 0
4 Assam 9 1125 9 1125 0 0
5 Bihar 20 2565 12 1515 8 1050
6 Chandigarh 1 150 1 150 0 0
7 Chhattisgarh 14 1915 11 1465 3 450
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1 150 1 150 0 0
9 Delhi 10 1497 8 1247 2 250
10 Goa 1 180 1 180 0 0
11 Gujarat 36 6450 23 4250 13 2200
12 Haryana 13 1835 6 835 7 1000
13 Himachal Pradesh 8 920 7 770 1 150
14 Jammu & Kashmir 10 1147 9 1047 1 100
15 Jharkhand 9 930 7 680 2 250
16 Karnataka 66 10995 23 3500 43 7495
17 Kerala 33 4505 12 1755 21 2750
18 Madhya Pradesh 25 4180 14 2180 11 2000
19 Maharashtra 63 10145 30 4925 33 5220
20 Manipur 4 525 3 375 1 150
21 Meghalaya 1 50 1 50 0 0
22 Mizoram 1 100 1 100 0 0
23 Orissa 15 2325 11 1575 4 750
24 Puducherry 10 1630 3 380 7 1250
25 Punjab 12 1750 5 800 7 950
26 Rajasthan 30 5075 21 3425 9 1650
27 Sikkim 1 150 0 0 1 150
28 Tamil Nadu 72 11225 38 5225 34 6000
29 Telangana 44 6990 19 2990 25 4000
30 Tripura 2 225 1 125 1 100
31 Uttar Pradesh 66 9153 35 4303 31 4850
32 Uttarakhand 8 1150 5 700 3 450
33 West Bengal 33 4825 26 3825 7 1000
Total 652 99611 358 52296 294 47315

Here are Total medical colleges in India with their Seat distribution details.

As per official website of National Medical commission ,Total number of the medical college offering MBBS in India= 678

Click here to see complete fee details and this year 2022 round wise cut off.

Central Universities/College= 03+02

Number of AIIMS in India= 20

Click here to see the cut off details of all AIIMS in 2022.

You can click here to verify the same from the official website of NMC, India. 

Please read this post to know all Indian states Medical Colleges numbers and seat contribution- Total MBBS seats in India 2023 (Updated list)

NEET UG Cutoff 

Eligible Candidates can only appear in NEET counselling and seat allocation process if they meet NEET UG cut off. 

As we already mentioned above, the qualifying criteria is 50 percentile for Unreserved (General) category, 45 percentile for UR/EWS-PH and 40 percentile for SC/OBC/ST students.


NEET UG Result : Tie-breaking Criteria
Read this post to get full details on previous year’s Cut-off for every state- NEET UG Cut-off for every Indian State

What is Tie-breaking Criteria

Tie-breaking criteria are applied when two or more candidates obtain the same NEET scores. But who will eligible for the merit.

Suppose, Ravi and Tejas got same marks so in this case Tie-breaking criteria will be applied.

In such cases, Following mentioned criteria are followed:

  • Biology marks: Candidates obtaining higher marks in Biology (Botany & Zoology) in the exam will be preferred in NEET UG result.
  • Chemistry marks: If the ‘Biology marks’ criteria fail, Candidates obtaining higher marks in Chemistry will be preferred.
  • Less incorrect marks: If the above two tactics are followed and the tie still persists, Candidates with less number of attempted wrong answers in all the subjects will be given a higher order of merit.
  • If all the above criteria fail, the candidate who is older in age will be considered over others. 

Wrapping Up

Hopefully, you got all the details in this post about NEET UG result .

If you still have some query or question, please feel free to ask us in comments.

NEET UG Result – Here are the All steps to download your result

1: Go to the Official NEET result website by NTA ,link will be enabled after NEET UG exam

2: Tap on “View NEET-UG 2023 -Result

3: Candidate login page will appear on the screen. Enter credentials such as- roll number, Date of Birth, security pin.

4: Submit NEET rank card 2023 will be displayed on the screen.

5: Download the NEET 2023 result

6: Take a print out of NEET result

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