New Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to declare the NEET UG 2025 results on 13 June, following which the state-wise cutoff scores and expected seat matrix for MBBS and BDS courses will play a crucial role in counselling and admissions.
As lakhs of students are waiting for the results, experts and coaching institutes have released the expected cutoff trends based on the difficulty level of NEET 2025 and previous year data. The NEET UG 2025 state-wise cutoff and expected seat matrix will guide candidates during the state-level counselling rounds.
State-Wise Cutoff & Seat Matrix for MBBS Government Colleges
The table below mentions the state-wise expected cutoff and MBBS seat matrix for NEET UG 2025 – Admission in Government Medical Colleges:
State | Expected Cutoff (Marks) | Govt MBBS Seats (Approx.) |
Delhi | 695 – 705 | 1247 |
Rajasthan | 660 – 680 | 3455 |
Karnataka | 645 – 665 | 2338 |
Kerala | 640 – 660 | 1755 |
Maharashtra | 650 – 670 | 3453 |
West Bengal | 635 – 655 | 3850 |
Uttar Pradesh | 630 – 650 | 3,254 |
Tamil Nadu | 620 – 640 | 5250 |
Andhra Pradesh | 610 – 630 | 3,385 |
Gujarat | 600 – 620 | 4,250 |
Telangana | 600 – 620 | 3890-4315 |
Bihar | 610 – 630 | 2,540 |
Madhya Pradesh | 600 – 620 | 1600 |
Odisha | 580 – 600 | 893 |
Haryana | 590 – 610 | 835 |
Chhattisgarh | 580 – 600 | 1465 |
Punjab | 580 – 600 | 850 |
Uttarakhand | 580 – 600 | 295 |
Himachal Pradesh | 580 – 600 | 720 |
Jharkhand | 570 – 590 | 578 |
Assam | 570 – 590 | 1274 |
Jammu & Kashmir | 570 – 590 | 1247 |
Tripura | 560 – 580 | 125 |
Meghalaya | 550 – 570 | 50 |
Goa | 550 – 570 | 180 |
Manipur | 550 – 570 | 375 |
Nagaland | 540 – 560 | 100 |
Mizoram | 540 – 560 | 100 |
Arunachal Pradesh | 540 – 560 | 100 |
Sikkim | 540 – 560 | 100 |
When will the NEET 2025 cut-off be released?
NEET UG 2025 result is expected to be declared in the second week of June 2025. Along with the result, the National Testing Agency (NTA) will also publish the category-wise cutoff scores and qualifying percentile.
Factors Affecting the Cut-Off
- Exam Difficulty: NEET UG 2025 is anticipated to have a moderate to high difficulty level, affecting cutoff trends.
- Candidate Volume: Over 23 lakh registrations keep the cutoffs elevated.
- Seat Availability: The increase in seats may marginally lower cutoffs in some states, but premier institutes remain competitive.
- Reservation Policies: State-specific quotas and reservation criteria contribute to cutoff variations.