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GPAT Cutoff 2023: Check 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018 Category Wise Cut off and Merit List

GPAT 2023 cutoff will be released by NTA soon after the conclusion of the exam. In the year 2020, the cut off range for GEN category candidates was 359-186, therefore, candidates can expect GPAT 2023 Cut off for the same category to be around 190. Aspiring candidates scoring marks equal to or above the cutoff will become eligible for admission to PG Pharmacy courses. Participating institutes will shortlist the candidates based on their cut-off marks. Check GPAT Result 2023

GPAT Participating Institutes will also declare their individual cutoffs based on GPAT 2023 scores as a benchmark for admission. The candidates have to qualify for the GPAT cut off 2023 for advancing to the next round. The previous year's GPAT cut off will give applicants clarity about the trends to be followed in the GPAT cut off 2023. Read the article to know more about GPAT cut off trends and previous years cut off. Check GPAT 2023 Participating Colleges

GPAT Expected Cutoff

GPAT 2023 Expected Cutoff

Based on the cut off trend of the previous years the predicted cutoff for GPAT 2023 is presented below :

Category GPAT Cut Off Marks
General 190
Other Backward Classes 140
Scheduled Caste 112
Scheduled Tribe 85
Economically Weaker Section 110
GPAT Previous Year Cut off

GPAT Previous Year Cut off 

Candidates can refer to the previous year’s cutoffs to predict how much marks you’ll need to score to excel the upcoming GPAT 2023 Cutoff. The below tables also depict the total number of candidates who qualified in the examination & also the increase in cutoff in comparison to the previous year.

GPAT 2021 Cut Off

GPAT 2021 cut off is mentioned in the table given below.

Category GPAT Cut Off 2021
General 359-186
OBC-NCL 185-152
SC 185-114
ST 183-87
EWS 185-155

GPAT 2020 Cut Off

Category GPAT 2020 Cut Off Marks Total number of candidates Increase in cutoff
General 163 1974 22
OBC-NCL 131 1350 14
SC 103 727 8
ST 76 373 2
EWS 104 489 -

GPAT Cut Off 2019

Category GPAT 2019 Cut Off Marks Total number of candidates
General 141 1592
OBC-NCL 117 1103
SC 95 626
ST 74 313

GPAT Cut Off for 2018

Category GPAT 2018 Cut Off Marks
General 115
Other Backward (OBC) 115
Scheduled Caste (SC) 90
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 90
Persons with Disability(PwD) 90

GPAT Cut Off for 2017

Category GPAT 2017 Cut Off Marks
General 113
Other Backward (OBC) 113
Scheduled Caste (SC) 82
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 82
Persons with Disability(PwD) 82
GPAT Cutoff Trend Analysis of 2013-2018

GPAT Cutoff Trend Analysis of 2013-2018

The cutoffs for GPAT released by the NTA forms a trend over time and helps the aspiring candidates to predict how much marks would be required for the upcoming examination. 

2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
General & OBC 115 113 115 125 125 145
SC & ST 90 82 90 100 100 100
PwD 90 82 90 100 100 100

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Factors Determining GPAT Cutoff

Factors Determining GPAT 2023 Cutoff

The factors determining the GPAT 2023 cutoff are as below :

  • Number of seats available
  • Number of candidates who appeared the exam
  • Difficulty level of the exam
  • Category of the candidate
  • Previous year's GPAT cut off trends.
How to Check GPAT Cut Off?

How to Check GPAT 2023 Cut Off?

The GPAT 2023 Cutoff will be published by the NTA on the official site of GPAT i.e. gpat.nta.nic.in. Thereafter, candidates can follow the below steps to check the GPAT 2023 cut off :

  • Step 1: Visit the official website of GPAT i.e. gpat.nta.nic.in.
  • Step 2: Click on the link to 'Download GPAT cut off marks’.
  • Step 3:.Fill in the credentials to log in.
  • Step 4: A new page with GPAT cutoff marks will appear
  • Step 5: Click on the ‘Download’ tab. 
  • Step 6: A new screen will appear displaying the GPAT 2023 cutoff list.
  • Step 7: Download and take a printout of the same for the counselling process.
GPAT Merit List

GPAT 2023 Merit List

After the NTA declares the GPAT 2023 merit list, candidates can download it from the official website i.e. gpat.nta.nic.in. The final merit list will be released only after catering to the complaints & re-verifications raised after the release of the provisional merit list. The candidates selection in the best PG Pharma Institutes will be determined in the counselling sessions, by their ranking in the GPAT 2023 Merit List. 

GPAT Counselling

GPAT 2023 Counselling

NTA will be conducting the GPAT 2023 Counselling and only the candidates shortlisted from the final merit list, based upon their ranking, will be eligible to attend the counselling session. The NTA will provide a list of documents that will have to be carried for physical verification so as to allot seats within the participating institutes in India.

GPAT Cut off FAQs

GPAT Cut off 2023 FAQs

Ques. Who is the competent authority to release GPAT 2023 cutoff?

Ans. The competent authority to release the GPAT 2023 cutoff is the National Testing Agency (NTA). The NTA will release the GPAT 2023 cutoff for aspiring candidates who have successfully appeared for GPAT 2023.

Ques. When will GPAT 2023 cutoff be released?

Ans. GPAT 2023 cutoff will be released along with the GPAT 2023 Result.

Ques. What will be the GPAT 2023 cutoff to get admission in NIPER, Mohali?

Ans. NIPER, Mohali being one of the top institutes, gets easily filled up by AIR 100. Candidates need to score around 99.7 to 99.5 percentile to be able to get admission in this institute. 

Ques. What range of GPAT AIR will be enough to get admission in IIT BHU for an OBC?

Ans. As most top pharma institutes prefer GPAT for admission, scoring an AIR below 300 for OBC will be beneficial for candidates aspiring to get admission in IIT BHU.

Ques. What was the cutoff for general category in GPAT 2021?

Ans. The GPAT 2021 cutoff for general category was 186 marks out of 500 marks.

Ques. What was the marks scored by GPAT 2020 topper?

Ans. Khan Omar, AIR 1, scored 315 marks out of 500, in GPAT 2020.

*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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