Expected Cutoff of Re NEET 2026
Analyze the category-wise expected qualifying cutoffs and safe admission scores for government MBBS seats following the Re-NEET UG exam conducted on June 21, 2026.
Re NEET 2026 Expected Qualifying Cutoff
Minimum marks required to qualify for the counseling process
| Category | Qualifying Percentile | Expected Cutoff Marks |
|---|---|---|
| General / EWS | 50th Percentile | 140 – 150 Marks |
| OBC | 40th Percentile | 110 – 125 Marks |
| SC | 40th Percentile | 110 – 125 Marks |
| ST | 40th Percentile | 110 – 125 Marks |
Estimated "Safe Score" for Government MBBS Seats
Qualifying the NEET exam simply enables you to register for counseling. To secure a seat in a prestigious government medical college, candidates require much higher competitive marks:
Candidates belonging to reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST) generally have safe thresholds ranging from 450 to 580 marks, depending heavily on whether the seat is allotted under state quotas or central counseling.
Key Factors Influencing Re NEET 2026 Cutoffs
Several critical parameters will decide the final qualifying percentiles and counseling cutoffs this year:
- Difficulty Level of the Paper: Feedback from students who sat for the June 21 re-examination shows that the Physics section was moderate to tough, while Chemistry and Biology were balanced. This difficulty might lead to a marginal drop in cutoffs compared to the leaked May 3 paper.
- Total Number of Applicants: Over 20 lakh students registered for the initial phase, and competition levels are at an all-time high.
- Seat Matrix updates: The addition of new government medical colleges in multiple states increases seat intake, which provides relief to applicants near the marginal cutoff scores.
Cutoff Release Timeline
NTA will publish the official qualifying cutoff marks along with the final answer keys and individual scorecards. Keep checking this page regularly; we will update the final tables live within minutes of the official release at neet.nta.nic.in.