The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release NEET 2020 cut off percentile and its equivalent scores along with the result. With the recent announcement of NEET 2020 to be conducted on July 26, it is expected that results will be out in mid-August. All medical aspirants are required to secure the minimum cut off percentile and scores to be eligible to secure admission in preferred medical colleges. Click here to check NEET 2020 exam calendar
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In NEET 2019, only 797,042 candidates qualified the exam out of a total of 1,410,755 by securing NEET cut off qualifying percentile. Last year, unreserved category aspirants had to secure at least NEET cut off marks range of 701-134, in order to get equal to the 50th percentile. Candidates belonging to reserved categories had to secure marks range of 133-107. NEET 2020 Reservation Policy – Read Here
NEET 2020 conducting authority will determine the cut off for admission to various MBBS, BVSc & AH, BDS, and other AYUSH courses offered by various government and private medical colleges of India. The merit list will be prepared by Medical Counselling Committees (MCC) for admission to 15% AIQ, deemed/central universities, AFMS and ESIC institutes.
Below we have prepared a list of top medical colleges in India and their cut off trends for MBBS.
According to the NIRF ranking, the top 10 Medical colleges in India that offer MBBS are as follows:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi
Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, Pudducherry
Christian Medical College, Vellore
Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Kochi
Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
King George's Medical University, Lucknow
St. John's Medical College, Bangalore
Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi
AIIMS Delhi Cut Off
1. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi
AIIMS Delhi has always been ranked as the top Medical College in India to pursue MBBS. Established in 1956, the college is recognized by both MCI and UGC. Offering around 100 seats for MBBS, this autonomous college provides world class medical education through latest technology.
Course Offered
Course Duration
Course Fees
NIRF Ranking
MBBS
5 ½ years
Rs 21 lakhs
1
NEET 2019 Cut Off for AIIMS
Category
Minimum Qualifying Percentage
Qualifying Percentile score
General (Gen)
50%
98.1246748
Other Backward Classes (OBC) (Non-Creamy Layer)
45%
95.2939507
Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes (SC/ST)
40%
90.2036135
UR Orthopedically Physically Handicapped (OPH)
45%
95.2939507
OBC OPH
40 %
90.2036135
SC/ST OPH
35%
82.2825521
Christian Medical College Cut Off
2. Christian Medical College, Vellore
Started as a one-bedded clinic-cum-dispensary in 1900 and today this institute, one of national and international fame, includes a network of primary, secondary, tertiary and Quaternary care hospitals. It comprises of around 3000 beds spread across six campuses in and around Vellore. In 1918, Dr Ida Scudder started the LMP programme in response to the desperate need for medical doctors in India, and later it was upgraded to the MBBS course in 1942. It has one of the top-ranked medical colleges in the country on producing compassionate, professionally excellent and ethically sound healthcare professionals.
Course Offered
Course Duration
Course Fees
NIRF Ranking
MBBS
5 ½ years
Rs 21 lakhs
3
Christian Medical College Cut - off for MBBS
Course
General
OBC
SC
ST
MBBS
159
345
2799
5245
AIMS Kochi Cut Off
3. Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Kochi
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) Established in 2002, is a pioneering medical institution in India for higher education, patient care & research. The institute has achieved outstanding academic recognition from students, communities and fraternity education as an institution that not only provides world-class training but also an accurate perspective on life. Combining state-of-the-art educational facilities that meet international standards, the Amrita School of Medicine is a blend of the latest in technology with human core values.
Course Offered
Course Duration
Course Fees
NIRF Ranking
MBBS
5 ½ years
Rs 17 lakhs
5
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Cut - off for MBBS
Course
General
OBC
SC
ST
MBBS
209
362
25390
59821
AFMC Pune Cut Off
4. Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
Admission to the Armed Forces Medical College is not done solely on the basis of NEET UG Scores. Instead the institute conducts separate counselling for the seats. The counselling is divided into many steps which candidates are required to successfully complete in order to be eligible for admission. Marks scored in NEET 2020 will be added while granting admission, and thus are of much importance.
Course Offered
Course Duration
Course Fees
NIRF Ranking
MBBS
5 ½ years
Rs 2 lakhs
5
AFMC MBBS Counselling Process includes Screening Test, Medical Test, etc. Marks obtained in all steps are clubbed with NEET scores for preparation of AFMC cut off. The institute offers 150 seats out of which 115 seats are for boys, 30 for girls and 5 for sponsored candidates.
NEET Previous Year Cut Off for AFMC
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
Boys: 596/720
Boys: 551/720
Boys: 570/720
Boys: 498/720
Boys: 478/720
Boys: 487/720
Girls: 610/720
Girls: 551/720
Girls: 600/720
Girls: 536/720
Girls: 537/720
Girls: 536/720
Kasturba Medical College Cut Off
5. Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
Kasturba Medical College Manipal is one of the largest self-financed medical colleges India established in the year of 1953. It is the oldest private medical college popularly known as KMC Manipal. The institute is affiliated with Manipal Academy of Higher Education (Deemed University), Manipal and Approved by Medical Council of India (MCI).
Course Offered
Course Duration
Course Fees
NIRF Ranking
MBBS
5 ½ years
Rs 62.60 lakhs
7
Kasturba Medical College NEET 2019 Cut Off
Category
Qualifying Percentile
Cutoff scores
UR
50th Percentile
701-134
OBC/SC/ST
40th Percentile
133-107
UR-PH
45th Percentile
133-120
OBC/SC/ST
40th Percentile
119-107
JIPMER Puducherry Cut Off
6. Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, Puducherry
JIPMER Puducherry was established in 1964. Until 1984, the college had its own Entrance Exam for the MBBS. But since 2019, it has started admitting students through NEET. The college has been awarded the ‘Institute of National Importance’ tag. It offers 150 seats for the degree of MBBS.
In order to clear the entrance test, medical aspirants will have to secure the minimum required percentile known as the JIPMER 2020 cutoff. The exam conducting authority, Jawaharlal Institute of Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry will release the scores corresponding to the cutoff of JIPMER 2020 along with the declaration of result. Candidates who will secure the JIPMER cutoff will be considered eligible to participate in the admission process.
Course Offered
Course Duration
Course Fees
NIRF Ranking
MBBS
5 ½ years
Rs 1.5 lakhs
8
JIPMER NEET 2019 Cut Off
Category
Cut Off Percentile
Cutoff Score
Number of Qualifying Candidates
Other
50th
701-134
704335
UR-PH
40th
133-120
266
EWS
–
–
–
EWS-PH
–
–
–
ST
40th
133-107
8455
ST-PH
40th
119-107
14
SC
40th
133-107
20009
SC-PH
40th
119-107
32
OBC
45th
133-107
63789
OBC-PH
40th
119-107
142
Maulana Azad Medical College Cut Off
7. Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi
MAMC Delhi is affiliated to MCI and University of Delhi. It was established in 1956. The college has four attached Hospitals through which it imparts the quality Medical education to the Doctors. Mr Anil Kumar is the current dean of the institute.
Course Offered
Course Duration
Course Fees
NIRF Ranking
MBBS
5 ½ years
Rs 1 lakhs
14
NEET MBBS Cutoff 2019- For All India Quota
General
General PwD
SC
SC PwD
ST
ST PwD
OBC
OBC PwD
EWS
EWS PwD
32
64138
896
93037
3494
148
85523
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King George's Medical University Cut Off
8. King George's Medical University, Lucknow
KGMU is one of the best Medical colleges of Uttar Pradesh. It was instituted in 1905 and is spread across a campus of over 100 acres. It is affiliated to both MCI and Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University. It has 150 seats reserved for the MBBS degree. The college has laid its emphasis on embarking best Doctors for the future.
Course Offered
Course Duration
Course Fees
NIRF Ranking
MBBS
5 ½ years
Rs 5 lakhs
8
NEET 2019 Cut Off for 85% State Quota Seats
UR
OBC
SC
ST
EWS
Ranks
Score
Ranks
Score
Ranks
Score
Ranks
Score
Ranks
Score
1912
637
2839
629
34051
528
170862
362
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-
St. John's Medical College Cut Off
9. St. John's Medical College, Bangalore
The college came into existence in 1968. It is a private medical college which is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and MCI. The college has partnered with Apple to provide the training curriculum for its students. Spread across over 80 acres, the college is one of the best Medical colleges of Bangalore. The college admits 150 students for the MBBS degree.
Course Offered
Course Duration
Course Fees
NIRF Ranking
MBBS
5 ½ years
Rs 10.88 lakhs
10
St. John's Medical College NEET 2019 Cut - off for MBBS
Course
General
OBC
SC
ST
MBBS
278
508
31467
79228
Lady Hardinge Medical College Cut Off
10. Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi
Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi is one of the prestigious medical colleges for women in India and that is why it is among the top medical colleges of the country. LHMC, New Delhi is a government funded college. It was established in 1916 and in 1950, became a part of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi. It has two associated hospitals- Smt. Sucheta Kriplani Hospital and Kalawati Saran Child Hospital have a capacity of 877 and 350 beds respectively.
Course Offered
Course Duration
Course Fees
NIRF Ranking
MBBS
5 ½ years
Rs 6 lakhs
12
NEET 2019 Cut Off for All India Quota
General
General PwD
SC
SC PwD
ST
ST PwD
OBC
OBC PwD
EWS
EWS PwD
489
94468
5941
12223
818
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*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.
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