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NEET 2025 OBC Cutoff: Check Expected Scores & Seat Chances

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· May 15, 2025

NEET 2025 OBC cutoff is crucial for medical aspirants from the reserved category. Understanding previous year trends, expected marks, and rank range helps in estimating college chances. The OBC cutoff varies based on competition, difficulty, and seat availability. Here's a comprehensive guide on what to expect this year.

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The NEET 2025 OBC cutoff is one of the most awaited benchmarks for students belonging to the Other Backward Classes seeking MBBS or BDS admission. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will officially release the category-wise cutoff along with the NEET result. For now, students can refer to previous year data and expected cutoff trends to assess their chances in both government and private medical colleges.

This cutoff plays a significant role in the counselling process, helping students shortlist colleges according to their rank and category.


Previous Year OBC Cutoff Trends

In NEET 2024, the OBC cutoff stood at 136–107 marks, equivalent to the 40th percentile.

The qualifying cutoff for OBC is generally lower than the unreserved category, improving chances of admission.

Past year data helps in identifying realistic goals for college admission under the OBC quota.

Year-on-year variation depends on exam difficulty, total applicants, and seat matrix.


Expected NEET 2025 OBC Cutoff

Experts predict the NEET 2025 cutoff for OBC could range from 140–115 marks.

This range may slightly shift based on exam difficulty and reservation dynamics.

Students scoring above 500 marks have higher chances of securing MBBS seats in reputed government colleges.

Candidates with scores between 350–500 may explore private medical colleges and deemed universities.


Factors Influencing OBC Cutoff Scores

Difficulty level of NEET 2025 question paper

Total number of OBC candidates appearing and qualifying

Reservation policies and seat distribution in various colleges

AIQ vs State Quota seat availability and competition level


Conclusion

The NEET 2025 OBC cutoff will play a pivotal role in shaping the admission journey for thousands of aspirants. With insights into previous trends and expert predictions, students can prepare for counselling with more clarity and confidence.

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