NEET PG Previous Years Cut-off: Check Category-wise Minimum Qualifying Marks and Cut-off Scores

NEET PG Previous Years Cut-off 2025: All prospective candidates of NEET PG 2025 must check the previous years cut-off to get an idea about the score they need to secure to clear the entrance exam. Check this space for the category-wise NEET PG previous year's cut-off.

Jun 16, 2025, 17:27 IST
Get insight into NEET PG Previous Years Cut-off Marks here.
Get insight into NEET PG Previous Years Cut-off Marks here.

NEET PG Previous Years Cut-off: This year, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences is going to conduct the NEET PG exam on August 03, 2025, at 259 designated test centres spread across the country. The exam will be conducted in a single shift from 09:00 AM to 12:30 PM. All the aspirants are advised to check the NEET PG past year cut-off to estimate the probable score they need to secure to clear the exam.

NBEMS releases the NEET PG cut-off along with the announcement of results. Aspirants scoring above the minimum cut-off marks in the online exam will be eligible to get admission for MD/MS/PG Diploma courses under various Universities/ Institutions in the country. The NEET PG previous year cut-off helps the aspirants to set a target score so that they can make a well-designed preparation strategy.

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NEET PG 2025 Exam Highlights

NEET-PG is an eligibility-cum-ranking examination prescribed as the single entrance examination for admission to various MD/MS and PG Diploma Courses. Qualifying NEET-PG is mandatory for entry to MD/MS/PG Diploma courses under various Universities/ Institutions in the country. NEETPG is mandatory even for foreign nationals seeking admission to medical courses in India.

Mode

Computer-based mode

Number of Sessions

Single

Type of Questions

MCQ

Number of Questions

200

Total Marks

800

Language of Question Paper

English Only

Exam Duration

3 Hours 30 Minutes

NEET PG Previous Year Cut-off

The NEET PG aspirants should check the NEET PG previous year cut-off marks to get an insight into the past trends over the years, and competition level, and prepare accordingly for the upcoming exam. Check the NEET PG cut-off for 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2019 provided below.

NEET PG 2023 Cut-off

The category-wise NEET PG 2023 cut-offs are given below:

NEET PG 2023 Cut-off 

Category

Minimum Qualifying/Eligibility Criteria

Cut-off Scores (out of 800)

General / EWS

50th Percentile

291

General-PwBD

45th Percentile

274

SC/ST/OBC (Including SC/ST/OBC-PwBD)

40th Percentile

257

NEET PG 2022 Cut-off

The category-wise NEET PG 2022 cut-offs are given below:

NEET PG 2022 Cut-off 

Category

Minimum Qualifying/Eligibility Criteria

Cut-off Score (out of 800)

General / EWS

50th Percentile

275

SC/ST/OBC (including PwD of SC/ST/OBC)

40th Percentile

245

UR PwD

45th Percentile

260

NEET PG 2021 Cut-off

The category-wise NEET PG 2021 cut-offs are given below:

NEET PG 2021 Cut-off 

Category

Minimum Qualifying/Eligibility Criteria

Cut-off Score (out of 800)

General / EWS

50th Percentile

302

SC/ST/OBC (Including PwD of SC/ST/OBC)

40th Percentile

265

UR PwD

45th Percentile

283

NEET PG 2020 Cut-off

The category-wise NEET PG 2020 cut-offs are given below:

NEET PG 2020 Cut-off 

Category

Minimum Qualifying/Eligibility Criteria

Cut-off Score (out of 1200)

General / EWS

50th Percentile

366

SC/ST/OBC (Including PwD of SC/ST/OBC)

40th Percentile

319

UR PwD

45th Percentile

342

NEET PG 2019 Cut-off

The category-wise NEET PG 2019 cut-offs are given below:

NEET PG 2019 Cut-off 

Category

Minimum Qualifying/Eligibility Criteria

Cut-off Score (out of 1200)

General / EWS

50th Percentile

340

SC/ST/OBC (Including PwD of SC/ST/OBC)

40th Percentile

295

UR PwD

45th Percentile

317

Factors Determining NEET PG Cut-off

There are various factors responsible for determining the cut-off marks, some of which are as follows.

  • Number of Test-Takers: The number of candidates appearing in the exam always affects the cut-off marks. The high number of candidates means high competition which increases the cut-off marks.
  • Difficulty Level of Exam: The difficulty level of the exam is also a crucial factor that decides the cut-off marks. If the questions asked in the exam are difficult in nature, then the cut-off marks will definitely come down.
  • Number of Seats: The number of seats is always inversely proportional to the cut-off mark. The lesser number of vacancies means a high cut-off and vice-versa. 
  • Candidate’s performance: The overall performance of candidates also affects the cut-off marks. If a high number of candidates do well in the exam, then the cut-off marks will also be high.
Sunil Sharma is an edtech professional with over 12 years of experience in the education domain. He holds an M.Sc. in Mathematics from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. He has worked as an Subject Matter Expert (SME) at Vriti Infocom Private Limited. and later joined Aakash Edutech Private Limited . At Jagran New Media, he writes for the Exam Prep section of JagranJosh.com. Sunil has expertise in Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and English, making him a versatile professional in the education and test preparation sector. He has created content for various management exams CAT, XAT and also for exams such as CUET etc
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