Candidates can secure admission to Madhya Pradesh’s government medical colleges under the all-India quota (AIQ) for MBBS seats with a NEET UG rank as low as 50,870. The NTA has scheduled the only MBBS entrance exam for May 4, with the NEET UG 2025 registration deadline set for March 7.
Based on prior trends, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, Indore, recorded the highest NEET cut-off at 10,596. However, AIQ cut-offs for general-category students and MBBS seats usually range between 20,000 and 40,000, with only one other college reporting a cut-off below 20,000.
NEET UG 2025: Factors Determining Cut-Off Marks
1. Qualifying Cut-Off
- Minimum score required to qualify for NEET 2025.
- Allows participation in central and state counselling but doesn’t guarantee admission.
- Varies by category and depends on:
- Number of candidates.
- Exam difficulty.
- Preparation levels.
2. Admission Cut-Off
- Lowest rank at which a college closes admission.
- Influenced by the same factors as the qualifying cut-off.
- MBBS course fees also impact admission cut-offs.
NEET UG Cut-Off for MP Government Medical Colleges
The NEET UG cut-off score changes annually and varies by category. Last year, the lowest cut-off was at Government Medical College, Satna (NEET AIR 50,870), followed by GMC Shahdol (48,376).
NEET UG AIQ Cut-Off Ranks for MP Government Medical Colleges
Note: Only four colleges had cut-offs above 30,000.
NEET UG Previous Years’ Cut-Off Marks
Year | General Cut-Off | OBC Cut-Off | SC Cut-Off |
2024 | 720-162 | 161-127 | 161-127 |
2023 | 720-137 | 136-107 | 136-107 |
2022 | 715-117 | 116-93 | 116-93 |
2021 | 720-138 | 137-108 | 137-108 |
2020 | 720-147 | 146-113 | 146-113 |
2019 | 701-134 | 133-107 | 133-107 |
Note: Candidates scoring above these marks were included in the Consolidated Rank List (CRL) for All India Rank (AIR) admissions and state merit lists.