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NEET PG Qualifying Marks 2025-26

06 Sep 2025 4492 views
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NEET PG Qualifying Marks 2025-26

To study MD, MS, or PG Diploma courses in medical colleges across India, students must appear for the NEET PG exam. Every year, lakhs of students take this exam, but only those who score equal to or higher than the qualifying marks are eligible to participate in NEET PG Counselling 2025-26.


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In this blog, you will learn about the key highlights of NEET PG, the difference between qualifying marks and cutoff marks, the expected NEET PG qualifying marks for 2025-26 along with 2024-25 and 2022-23, and the counselling process.


NEET PG Highlights 2025-26

About NEET PG Qualifying Marks 2025-26
NEET PG Exam 2025 3rd August 2025
NEET PG Result 2025  19th August 2025

 

 What are NEET PG Qualifying Marks?

The qualifying marks in NEET PG are the minimum marks/percentile required to be eligible for admission counselling.
•    Qualifying Marks = Minimum score required to participate in counselling.
•    Cutoff Marks = Closing score for actual admission to a particular college and course.
For example, if the qualifying percentile is 50th percentile for General Category, a candidate must score equal to or above it to be eligible.
 

NEET PG Qualifying Marks 2025-26 (Expected)

Category-wise minimum percentile & marks:-

General (UR/EWS) 276
SC/ST/OBC 236
PwD Category 255

 

NEET PG 2024 Qualifying Marks 

General (UR/EWS) 291
SC/ST/OBC 257
PwD Category 274


 
Factors Determining NEET PG Qualifying Marks 2025

Here are some of the necessary factors determining NEET PG Qualifying Marks 2025-26 :- 
•    Difficulty level of the exam
•    Number of candidates appearing
•    Number of seats available
•    Reservation policy


What Happens If You Just Qualify NEET PG 2025-26?

If you just qualify in NEET PG Exam 2025-26, then you are just considered eligible to participate in the NEET PG Counselling 2025-26. However, not guaranting admission. So, if you just qualify then are some pointers you must know :-

1.    Eligibility for Counselling but Limited Chances
2.    Possibility of Diploma/DNB/Non-Clinical Courses
3.    Private & Deemed University Option
4.    Risk of Not Getting a Seat at All


NEET PG 2025-26 Counselling Process After Qualifying

Post qualifying NEET PG Exam 2025-26, the next essential step is the counselling process. Seats allotted are on the basis of score, category and preferences obtained by the candidate. The counselling process is conducted by different authorities depending on the type of seat and institution.

1.    MCC Counselling for All India Quota
•    Conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
•    Covers 50% of all Government Medical College seats across India (except in Jammu & Kashmir).
•    Also includes seats in Central Universities, ESIC institutes, and AFMS institutions.
•    Students can apply online, fill in their preferences for colleges/branches, and seats are allotted in multiple rounds based on merit.
 

2.    State counselling for 50% seats.
•    Each state conducts its own counselling process for state quota seats in government and private colleges.
•    50% of seats in state medical colleges are reserved for candidates belonging to that state.
•    State counselling is managed by respective state medical authorities.
•    Candidates must register separately on their state counselling portals.
 

3.    Deemed/Private/AIIMS/JIPMER counselling process.

•    Deemed Universities & Private Medical Colleges: MCC conducts a separate counselling round for these institutions. Candidates from any state can apply.
•    AIIMS & JIPMER: Now included under the NEET PG umbrella, these institutes also admit students through the MCC counselling process.
•    Fees in deemed/private institutions are usually higher, but they provide wider options for candidates who do not secure a seat in government colleges.


Consult Team GMU for NEET PG Counselling 2025-26

Securing a PG seat in a reputed medical college is challenging, as only a strong score ensures admission to a top institution. Team Get My University provides expert admission counselling, seat prediction, and personalized guidance to help you make the right choice.
Team GMU Experts always encourage students to aim for a higher score rather than just meeting the qualifying marks for NEET PG 2025-26, since better scores open doors to better colleges. Every mark matter in shaping your PG journey, so plan wisely before making this crucial decision.
With Team GMU’s personalized counselling, you can reduce stress and focus on your preparation. Leave your admission worries to us, your career is our priority.
 

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Our FAQ's

Yes. For General category, a minimum of 50th percentile is mandatory. For SC/ST/OBC, it is the 40th percentile.

The expected qualifying marks for NEET PG 2025 are 276 for General, 236 for SC/ST/OBC, and 255 for PwD.

Not necessarily. Qualifying makes you eligible for counselling, but admission depends on cutoff scores, which are usually much higher.

Yes. For reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), the qualifying percentile is 40th, while for PwD it is 45th.

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) decides the qualifying marks and percentile every year.

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