NEET 2023 Cut Off – Passing Marks and Category-wise

NEET 2023 Cut Off: Passing Marks and Category-wise Cut Off for MBBS Government Seats
The NEET 2023 examination is one of the most significant medical entrance exams in India. It serves as the gateway for students aspiring to pursue MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) and BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) courses in government and private medical colleges across the country.

The NEET cut-off marks are crucial in determining the eligibility of candidates for admission to MBBS courses in government colleges. Let’s explore the NEET 2023 cut-off, passing marks, and category-wise cut-off for MBBS government seats.

Introduction
NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of the Medical Council of India (MCI) and the Dental Council of India (DCI). The examination assesses the aptitude of students in subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany and Zoology). The cut-off marks are determined on the basis of various factors which include the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates who appeared in the exam, and availability of seats.

NEET 2023 Cut-Off Marks
The NEET 2023 cut-off marks are the minimum scores that candidates must obtain to qualify for MBBS government seats. The cut-off marks are determined category-wise, considering the reservation policies and the number of seats available in each category. It is essential to note that the NEET cut-off marks may vary from state to state and college to college. The exact cut-off marks for NEET 2023 will be announced after the examination is conducted and the results are declared.

Category NEET 2023        Cut off Percentile NEET 2023      Cut off Marks
General/ EWS                                                50                                             720-137
OBC                                                                    40                                             136-107
SC                                                                        40                                              136-107
ST                                                                        40                                               136-107
General/ EWS- PwD                                      45                                              136-121
OBC- PwD                                                          40                                              120-107
SC- PwD                                                              40                                              120-107
ST- PwD                                                                 40                                             120-108

Passing Marks for NEET 2023
To pass the NEET 2023 examination, candidates must obtain the minimum qualifying marks set by the NTA. The qualifying marks are the same for all categories and are as follows:
• For General Category: 50th percentile
• For SC/ST/OBC Category: 40th percentile
• For General-PH Category: 45th percentile
• For SC/ST/OBC-PH Category: 40th percentile
It is important to note that qualifying for the NEET examination does not guarantee admission to MBBS government seats. Candidates must also meet the specific eligibility criteria set by the respective state or central counseling authorities.

Category-wise Cut Off for MBBS Government Seats
The category-wise cut-off for MBBS government seats varies depending on factors such as the number of available seats, reservation policies, and the performance of candidates in the NEET examination.

The category-wise cut-off is determined based on the All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota seats. The AIQ seats are open to candidates from all states, while the State Quota seats are reserved for candidates belonging to a particular state.

Passing Marks and Category-wise Cut Off for MBBS Government Seats

The category-wise cut-off for MBBS government seats includes categories such as General, SC (Scheduled Caste), ST (Scheduled Tribe), OBC (Other Backward Classes), and PH (Physically Handicapped). The exact cut-off marks for each category will be released by the respective counseling authorities during the counseling process.

Conclusion
The NEET 2023 examination is a significant milestone for students aspiring to pursue MBBS courses in government colleges. The cut-off marks, passing marks, and category-wise cut-offs play a crucial role in determining the eligibility and admission of candidates. It is important for aspiring medical students to stay updated with the official announcements and counseling processes to make informed decisions regarding their career path.

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