Expected Cutoff Marks of NEET 2017

NEET 2017 Cutoff – The cutoff of NEET 2017 is the qualifying marks the candidates need to secure to qualify the entrance examination. The qualifying marks for the General, Schedule caste, Schedule tribe category will vary. As per the guidelines of CBSE, the unreserved category need to secure the 50th percentile, Schedule Caste/Schedule Tribe/Other backward Classes need to score 40th percentile. For the candidates belonging to the Physically handicapped (PH) category, the qualifying percentile is 45th. It is mandatory to qualify the NEET 2017 to apply for any medical or dental institute across the country. For the complete details on NEET 2017 cutoff, read the article below.

Important details related to NEET 2017 cutoff

Below are the crucial details related to the NEET 2017 Cutoff

  • It is the qualifying marks for the various categories.

  • In order to qualify the National level medical entrance exam, its compulsory to secure the prescribed marks.

  • After the NEET 2017 is over, the cutoff marks for the 15% All India Quota will be released

  • 15% of the seats in Government medical and dental colleges across the country is reserved for the All India Quota.

Highlights of NEET 2016 Cutoff

  • The candidates can go through the key points related to NEET 2016 cutoff

  • In the previous session 171329 candidates qualified NEET from the unreserved category

  • A total number of 175226 candidates from other backwards class

  • 47183 candidates qualified the NEET from Schedule Caste category.

All the state and private medical and dental institutes will prepare their own cutoff as per the applications received. Admission to the all the medical and dental colleges in the country will be offered on the basis of NEET Score only.

Only JIPMER and AIIMS are exempted from the purview of NEET, these two institutes are autonomous bodies that will conduct the separate medical entrance examination.

NEET 2017 Result will be declared on June 8, 2017. The final score of the candidates will be reflected in the final score only.

National Eligibility Entrance Test NEET 2017 is being organised in the pen paper mode across the 104 cities in the country.

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